1. Wayne Allyn Root: Bibi Destroys Iran and Obama
with One Masterful Speech
2. Michelle Seiler-Tucker: Personal Business
Breach – Another Clinton Transgression
3.
John Casey: It's an Ice Age for Sure
4. John LeBoutillier: This Week on Political
Insiders
Bibi
Destroys Iran and Obama with One Masterful Speech
Americans and the world got a lesson
in chutzpah with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin "Bibi"
Netanyahu's speech before Congress on Tuesday. That’s the Jewish word for "balls."
No one else in the world could have pulled off what Bibi did. Talk about a
masterful speech. Netanyahu walked into a joint session of the U.S. Congress
like he owned it, like he was the President of the United States. He received
29 standing ovations. If you just dropped in from another planet, you
might have assumed you were watching U.S. President Netanyahu give
his State of the Union. Keep in mind Bibi is the leader of a tiny nation with
the population of some anonymous, obscure African nation. Yet he held court
over the U.S. Congress for almost an hour like he was the most powerful man in
the world, like he was the leader of America, Russia, China, the U.K. or
Germany. That takes chutzpah. [more...]
Personal
Business Breach – Another Clinton Transgression
While
former President Bill Clinton was shocked to learn that the artist who painted
a portrait of him hanging in the National Portrait Gallery had also discreetly
included Monica Lewinsky’s dress shadow in the painting, the rest of the nation
was shocked to learn that Hillary Clinton only used a personal e-mail address
during her tenure as Secretary of State. And it turns out that her more casual
way of conducting business may have violated federal requirements. It is
extremely unusual for such a high-office official to use their personal account
professionally. I’d give her a break if she slipped up between her different
mobile in boxes occasionally, but it turns out that she didn’t even have a
government e-mail address. Fortunately, this is not the norm within our
government, since it’s an obvious security risk in addition to being more
difficult to track e-mail records. [more...]
It's
an Ice Age for Sure
By
John Casey
Climate
change has been a volatile issue for years, even amongst leading scientists and
researchers from other disciplines. In his new book, Dark
Winter: How the Sun is Causing a 30-Year Cold Spell,
scientist John L. Casey, a former White House
national space policy advisor, NASA headquarters consultant and space shuttle
engineer, tells the truth about ominous changes taking place in the climate and
the sun. The fact is the Earth had been in a cooling cycle that began in
1996 when the sun entered a cycle of reduced radiation. Such cycles were well
known and most dramatically tied to the mini-ice age that occurred between 1300
and 1850. Solar observers had noticed many centuries ago that when there were
few sunspots - magnetic storms - on the surface of the Sun, the Earth got
colder. This has become especially dramatic because, on February 17 a post on thesiweather.com
called for a discussion of the fact that "The Sun has gone quiet again
during the weakest solar cycle in more than a century." The post says, "If
history is a guide, it is safe to say that weak solar activity for a prolonged
period of time can have a negative impact on global temperatures in the
troposphere which is the bottom-most layer of Earth's atmosphere - and where we
all live." [more...]
This
Week on Political Insiders
On
this week's POLITICAL INSIDERS, we discussed the
Iran nuke deal, the controversy surrounding the Israeli Prime Minister's visit
to D.C., the Homeland Security Department funding fiasco and the 2016
presidential race. Watch our shows here: Sunday Part
1, Part 2, Part
3. The DotCom. [more...]
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