1. Wayne Allyn Root: Even if Obama Never
Said 'I Will Stand with Muslims,' It’s Exactly What He Meant
2. Michelle Seiler-Tucker: Benson's Battle for His
Billions
3. Bill Tatro: Greece is Totally
Bankrupt
4. Dr. Gerard Lameiro: The End of the
Mainstream Media Pt. 2
5. John LeBoutillier: Why Jeb Bush Is Polling Badly, But GOP Donors are
Crazy about Him
Even
if Obama Never Said 'I Will Stand with Muslims,' It’s Exactly What He Meant
Many
conservatives believe that Obama wrote "I will stand with the
Muslims," in his autobiography. While those were not his exact words, his
actions indicate it is exactly what he meant. Many defenders of Obama say that
is too simplistic of an interpretation and the words have been taken out of
context. The reference came in a paragraph where Obama discussed prejudice
against different races and religions. He made it clear that it’s unfair for
people to jump to conclusions and tar all members of one race or religion with
the deeds of one small group of people. Defenders of Obama believe he promised
only to defend Muslims against that kind of prejudice. They interpret his words
to mean he promised to defend Muslims against the kind of unfair internment
Japanese-Americans faced during World War II. I agree Obama’s remarks are open
to interpretation. The problem is his actions today are so toxic, as to convince
many of us that he meant the words, "I will stand with the Muslims."
Judge for yourself. Actions speak louder than words. [more...]
Benson's
Battle for His Billions
On
Tuesday, a New Orleans judge ruled that Saints and Pelicans owner Tom Benson
must undergo a physical and mental exam by three physicians as family members
still continue to fight over his mental competency (also known as fighting over
his money). The billionaire wrote a note back in January that announced he was
severing financial ties with his daughter and children and therefore planned to
pass on future ownership of the New Orleans Saints and Pelicans professional
sports teams to his third wife instead. Of course, money gluttony led the
forever money hungry family members to try and convince the judge that their
dear old patriarch is mentally incompetent to do such things and is causing
damage to the family trust. [more...]
Greece
is Totally Bankrupt
By Bill Tatro
Most
recently, the Chief Economist for CitiGroup stated that if Greece were to exit
the European Union there would be "a financial collapse and a deeper
recession than the country is already experiencing - probably a
depression." The European Parliament President warned ominously that
Greece risks National bankruptcy. The irony of all of this is that Greece is
already in a depression and is totally bankrupt. Those who wish to continue the
status quo, including much of the progressive mainstream media, would have you
believe otherwise. [more...]
The
End of the Mainstream Media Pt. 2
Brian
Williams, NBC’s anchor for the “Nightly News” program, has been suspended for
six months without pay for apparently telling a war story that was not
true. Other criticisms have emerged about potentially false
stories. That’s a possible financial blow to a program that has gone from
20 million viewers, years ago, to about 9 million viewers recently. Jon
Stewart, Comedy Central’s host of “The Daily Show” plans to leave his “fake
news show” after about 16 years. The loss of Jon Stewart will negatively
impact Comedy Central. In the Drudge Report, we read this week about the “END
OF THE REAL NEWS” and the “END OF THE FAKE NEWS.” Although skeptical
viewers might ask the question, does the mainstream media report on “real
news” or simply "progressive socialist narratives?" [more...]
Why Jeb Bush Is Polling Badly,
But GOP Donors are Crazy about Him
The 2016 race for the Republican presidential nomination is off and running; but already the race has seen some bad decisions which will negatively impact the outcome 18 months from now. The withdrawal of 2012 nominee Mitt Romney has unleashed a stampede of GOP donors and bundlers, most of them to former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-Fla.). This is despite the fact that Bush is a surprisingly desultory candidate. His performance in Detroit last week - in what was billed as his first national campaign appearance - was weak and lackluster. He does not connect well - at least so far - with GOP primary voters. [more...]
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