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Douglas V. Gibbs

Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary, has been featured on "Hannity" and "Fox and Friends" on Fox News Channel, and other television shows and networks. Doug is a Radio Host on KMET 1490-AM on Saturdays with his Constitution Radio program, as well as a longtime podcaster, conservative political activist, writer and commentator. Doug can be reached at douglasvgibbs [at] yahoo.com or constitutionspeaker [at] yahoo.com.

Most Recent Articles by Douglas V. Gibbs:

Boston Marathon Massacre Crisis Opportunity

People exist. They go about their business, and they worry about their own lives. As Ted Nugent said, in a comparison of people with deer, "All they care about is, What am I going to eat next? Who am I going to screw next? and, Can I run fast enough to get away?"[1]
- Monday, April 22, 2013

All Men Are Created Equal, said the slaveowners

According the Declaration of Independence, "All men are created equal." How could the founders say that "All men are created equal" when slavery was so prominent?
- Sunday, April 21, 2013

Easy Money

The early colonists to America were families not trained in the art of survival. Yet, knowing the dangers, they crossed the ocean and landed on a foreign shore where the landscape was yet to be tamed. Some didn't even survive the arduous journey across the Atlantic. In Jamestown, of the first 500 brave spirits to try their hand in a new land, only 60 survived.
- Sunday, March 24, 2013

Nullification Against Gun Control

"Shall not be infringed." Those words are an order to the federal government. The central government shall not infringe, in any way, against the fundamental right of keeping and bearing arms. The Second Amendment is clear. For the purpose of having a militia that is in good order so that it may protect the States against tyranny, be it foreign, or domestic, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
- Friday, March 22, 2013

Sarah Palin’s Defiance

When Sarah Palin was the governor of the State of Alaska, before she was asked to be McCain's running mate, she was among the most popular governors in the country. Her style, and adherence to strict conservative principles, were among the reasons I predicted she would be the Vice Presidential candidate in the 2008 Election.
- Monday, March 18, 2013

Classical Centrist

Listeners to my Constitution Radio program on KCAA 1050 AM on Saturdays at 2:00 Pacific often email me to ask questions about things I say on the show. One of the most common questions is my reference to myself as a Classical Centrist.
- Monday, March 4, 2013

Obama’s Dr. Ben Carson Problem

The Democrat Party has hoisted Barack Obama up as some kind of liberal, god-like, superhero. Barry has been very happy to fill the britches of such a false god, but as some kind of anti-hero that, armed with his arrogance, can destroy federal budgets with a single bound. To the horror of Republicans, even no-nos like gun control and stomping all over freedom of religion has proven to be areas this president is willing go after. Like every cloud-skipping false-prophet, however, Barry Sotero has his own kind of Kryptonite.
- Sunday, February 24, 2013

What Our Society Has Become

Today's democrats are often called "socialists" by their opposition, and though that is probably true, what today's progressive liberals truly are is something worse. These people are statists, which are people who believe that only the ruling elite understand how a society should be run, and that it is up to them to engineer that society so that eventually it becomes a peaceful utopia equipped with equality, fairness, and a share-and-share alike attitude. Heaven on Earth, I suppose you could say.
- Monday, February 11, 2013

Obama’s Power

President Barack Obama is like no other liberal progressive democrat we've seen before. Before he was inaugurated in 2009 conservatives recognized the danger to this country he posed.
- Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Education and the Constitution

Radio Veteran, Billy Montana, a seasoned radio voice originally from terrestrial radio, invited me to be a guest on his radio program, Talk America USA, and when he asked about my endeavors, I mentioned that I teach a Constitution Class in Temecula, California on Thursday Nights. One of the attendees is a lawyer, and he has stated that I teach more about the Constitution than does law school. In fact, when Constitution Studies begin in law school, the Constitution is never opened. Constitutional Law is based not on the Constitution, but on the opinions of judges regarding the Constitution, a.k.a. case law.
- Sunday, January 20, 2013

Debt Ceiling and the 14th Amendment

In June of 2012, Nancy Pelosi proclaimed that the 14th Amendment makes the federal Debt Limit unconstitutional. According to the House Democrat Leader, Barack Obama could avoid the whole debt-ceiling showdown with Republicans by simply invoking the "obscure constitutional provision" in the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution. According to Pelosi, the statutory borrowing limit is inconsistent with Section 4 of the 14th Amendment, which states that "the validity of the public debt of the United States ... shall not be questioned." Her suggestion comes a year after Bill Clinton said he'd use the 14th Amendment if he were Obama in a 2011 speech.
- Tuesday, January 15, 2013

The Wrong Side of History, The Right Side of Reality

There is an old saying: "History is written by the winners." That is not always necessarily so. History is often written by the well funded, the most devious, and in today's society, whoever controls media and the education system. History, however, can be discovered if one is willing to look, and for America, our history has always flowed through the United States Constitution.
- Sunday, January 6, 2013

Let’s Not Give Up On The Constitution

As my nephew reviewed his history book, he became excited when he noticed an entire chapter of the text book was dedicated to the United States Constitution. Like his Uncle Doug, Branden loves history, and has studied extensively the various Founding Fathers, and the Constitutional Convention.
- Friday, January 4, 2013

Social Justice, and the Constitution

"The utopian schemes of leveling (re-distribution of the wealth) and a community of goods (socialism scheme of central ownership of production and distribution), are as visionary and impractical as those which vest all property in the crown. These ideas are arbitrary, despotic, and, in our government unconstitutional. Now what property can the colonists be conceived to have, if their money may be granted away by others, without their consent?" -- Samuel Adams, Boston Gazette, April 4, 1768. “The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not.” -- Thomas Jefferson
Barack Obama won the election of 2012 with a number of strategies in place, and the one that made the largest impact was his offer of the federal government as the giver of gifts from the treasury, at the expense of the producers in society. In other words, the redistribution of wealth. The liberal left calls this Social Justice. The Founding Fathers called it despotic and unconstitutional. Today's conservatives call it communism.
- Saturday, December 29, 2012

Last Ditch Effort to Avoid Fiscal Cliff

Everyone's taxes are going up, and any deal will be a bad deal. Congress thinks a bad deal is better than the "fiscal cliff," which would be the expiration of the Bush Tax Rates, and the implementation of draconian cuts to the military budget. What the republicans are looking for is a compromise, but what the democrats have proven up to this point is that they don't plan to compromise. It is their way, or over the cliff. Besides, with Obamacare, the rich are going to get taxed heavily, whether a deal is struck, or not. The democrats win no matter what - deal, or no deal.
- Saturday, December 29, 2012

Unconstitutional Proposition 30 Ready to Make California the Highest Taxed State

On Election Day 2012, the voters in California voted for an increase in sales tax, and a massive increase in State Income Tax on the wealthiest in the State. The claim was that the money was needed for education, but in reality it is going to be used to help pay for rising pension costs. The unions are powerful in California, and ensured that Proposition 30 passed, and Proposition 32, which would have limited how unions fund their favorite politicians, failed.
- Sunday, December 9, 2012

The Light of America during the Storms of a Dark World

Life is full of storms, and it is those storms that can make us stronger, and help us in the building of our character - if we choose. We choose how to respond to storms. We can grow, or become darker. Society, it seems, has chosen darkness.
- Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Obama’s Federal Government Behind Schedule Implementing Health Care Law

For a law of nearly 3,000 pages, the Affordable Care Act was poorly written. Since the law was thrown together in a manner aimed at appeasing special interests, the Health Care law itself has been an obstacle in its own implementation. With the avalanche of new regulations on the horizon, conveniently hidden from the American People (remember, Pelosi said we had to pass it to know what was in it), the stifling impact of the regulations coming that will kill jobs, plunge our economy into turmoil, and turn this nation into a totalitarian state is eclipsed only by the absolute chaos that accompanies the attempt by the federal government to implement this monstrosity.
- Thursday, November 22, 2012

Dealing with Obamacare

"There are going to be consequences," was the response by a Washington D.C. law employment attorney when asked about how the federal government will deal with businesses that do what they can to avoid the insurance mandate in Obamacare set to take effect in 2014. Businesses are saying that there likely will be cut hours, and layoffs.
- Sunday, October 14, 2012

Smoke and Mirrors Unemployment Number Drops Below 8%

My wife reported to me tonight about how a co-worker of hers was raving about Barack Obama, and proclaimed that news the unemployment rate dropped from 8.1% to 7.8% is proof that the President's policies are working.
- Saturday, October 6, 2012

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