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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:

Democrats Prepare for Violent Revolution

The Democrats, in the 2016 Presidential Election, lost Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin when it came to the Electoral College. While California became bluer, the realization that the Democrats are losing grip on their transformational agenda in the rest of the country has slammed the leftists square in the face.
- Friday, December 30, 2016

Second Amendment Caucus

From an originalist view of the United States Constitution, every federal gun law is unconstitutional. If there needs to be protections like background checks and laws asserting any regulations, that must happen at the State level.
- Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Trump's Handling of World Leaders, Including China, An Art

I am thoroughly enjoying watching Trump make the establishment, the media, and the Never Trump jerks squirm. They don't understand him, and are trying to criticize his every move, and in the end Trump will likely make them all look like chumps.
- Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Business Politicians Versus Reform Politicians

Robert A. Heinlein, in his book, 'Time Enough For Love’, during an explanation about the many things done in the long life of the main character, wrote, "Reform politicians not only tend to be dishonest but stupidly dishonest - whereas the business politician is honest... I don't mean that the business politicians won't steal; stealing is his business.
- Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Alinsky Style Race-Baiting

The liberal left has come up with a new term for their latest deceptive game of race-card. "Alt-Right." The Alt-Right is supposed to be right-wing racists and white supremacists of the GOP who the Democrats say are also the people who support the so-called white supremacist racist Donald Trump. Except, it is all based on empty rhetoric that actually shows the desperation of the Democrat Party as they realize they can't win in the arena of ideas. . . so they are forced to use ad hominem attacks that includes screams of racism.
- Friday, November 25, 2016

Democrat Narrative: Votes, Power, and Violence

Pawns. The sheeple who have fallen for the Democrat Party's rhetoric don't seem to understand that they are merely tools. The Democrats know that when you buy votes with unconstitutional federal benefits you can treat the sheep any way you like and the voters will still do your bidding because of their dependency upon gifts from the treasury. The Democrat voters believe the distractions, the rhetoric, and the propaganda because the liars of the Democrat Party leadership, media, entertainment industry, and educators said so.
- Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Hillary Clinton White House a National Security Risk

When people have secrets, they can be manipulated. Intimidated. Extorted. Blackmailed. The more we learn about Hillary Clinton, her emails, and the Clinton Foundation, the more we realize she is hiding a lot.
- Sunday, October 30, 2016

Congress Overrides Obama Veto

Article I, Section 7 of the United States Constitution grants the authority to Congress the ability to override a presidential veto, should the Congress muster a 2/3 vote from both Houses to do so. The first time it actually happened was during the presidency of Democrat President Andrew Johnson, who vetoed bills during the reconstruction period he believed to be too harsh against the former Confederate States.
- Thursday, September 29, 2016


The Right to Swing My Arms

John Locke, an English philosopher and physician of the 17th Century who was regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and an important influence on "Classical Liberalism*," wrote that we have "Natural Rights." In the Declaration of Independence our rights are defined as being of the "Laws of Nature and of Nature's God." In short, our rights are God-given.
- Sunday, August 28, 2016

Freedom of Association Includes Religion

THE FIRST AMENDMENT ENUMERATES the right of the people peaceably to assemble. Originally, the text combined assembly with the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances. During the session of the House of Representatives on August 15, 1789 during which the representatives present discussed the proposed amendment, Mr. Sedgwick of Massachusetts questioned the connection, arguing the right to assemble must be preserved regardless of the reason for assembly.
- Sunday, August 14, 2016


Liberty Fading

With time things wither away. We lose our youth, our friends, and our things. As with life, liberty has grown old, and is at risk of being forgotten and tossed aside.
- Monday, August 1, 2016


Canadian Anthem: "All Lives Matter" at MLB All-Star Game

The suggestion that the term "All Lives Matter" should be apologized for if uttered, or in this case, sung, is absolutely ridiculous - and in truth, racist. Is the Black Lives Matter crowd saying that only their lives matter, and all other lives are dispensable?
- Wednesday, July 13, 2016



Little Known American Founder: Elizabeth Powel

By name, most folks may not recognize Elizabeth Powel from American History. Her identity is revealed when we realize Elizabeth Powel was the woman in a bonnet met by Benjamin Franklin on a grassy hill after the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention. She asked, "Sir, what have you given us? A monarchy, or a republic?" Franklin responded, "A republic, ma'am, if you can keep it."
- Friday, July 1, 2016


Sexuality Slippery Slope

Slippery Slope. Once you begin down it, the devastating consequences multiply quickly. In a society based on virtuous values and an understood moral code, a man and a woman get married, and they have children. The kids call their parents father and mother, or mom and dad. The parents teach the children their values, and the kids carry out what they learned when they become adults, and the cycle continues and continues as long as the society wishes to remain within those virtuous boundaries.
- Monday, June 13, 2016

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