1. Wayne Allyn Root: Trump's McCain Comments
as Compared To...
2. Dr. Gerard Lameiro: Should Trump Be the #1
Issue in the Presidential Election?
3. John LeBoutillier: Will The Iran Nuke Deal
Make It Through Congress? Is It A Good or Bad Deal?
4. Michelle Seiler-Tucker: Don't Underestimate
Trump
5. Joe Messina: Professor Heckles Students
Supporting Gov. Scott Walker
6. James Hirsen: 'The View' Searches for New Co-Host
Trump's
McCain Comments as Compared To...
If
you find Donald Trump's comments about Senator John McCain inappropriate and
offensive, here are a few important questions for you: Are Trump's comments
about John McCain more important than Obama agreeing to a nuclear deal with
Iran that gives them everything they ever dreamed of - including the ability to
build a nuclear bomb - and hundreds of billions of dollars they will use to fund
terrorism all over the world and dramatically increasing the odds for another
Jewish Holocaust? Are Trump's comments about McCain more important than our
hero veterans being left on fake waiting lists to die by Obama's Veterans
Administration? Are Trump's comments about McCain more important than our hero
soldiers left disarmed at military bases (like Ft. Hood) and recruitment
centers (like the one in Tennessee) so they are helpless when attacked by armed
terrorists? [more...]
Should
Trump Be the #1 Issue in the Presidential Election?
If
you're following the news lately, you would think Donald Trump is the #1 issue
in the 2016 presidential election. People are debating what Trump said,
what Trump didn't say, and what Trump meant to say. People are demanding
Trump apologize... that he drop out of the presidential race. Some people
like his honesty. Some people like his bravado and directness. Some
people think he's struck a nerve with voters who are angry with how America is
getting off track. Some people like the fact that he doesn't need other
people's money to run his campaign. But, regardless of what you think about
Trump, pro or con, Trump seems to be getting most of the
attention in the 2016 presidential election lately. What are the top issues in America Today? [Go here for a complete analysis...]
Will
The Iran Nuke Deal Make It Through Congress? Is It A Good or Bad Deal?
Will
the Iran Nuke Deal make it through Congress? How bad – or good – is this deal?
Is Trump a real political star or a shooting star? What is the current state of
the GOP race? Is Hillary still deteriorating and Bernie Sanders surging? This –
and much more – will be discussed by the POLITICAL
INSIDERS – live on Fox News Channel this Sunday evening – at 7:30 PM
ET. [more...]
Don't
Underestimate Trump
Many
commentators on the left branded Trump's bid a publicity stunt and nothing
more. They are wrong. Trump is leading the polls in the Republican primary and
proved a success in early campaigning in New Hampshire. As I have said before,
Trump offers a point of view more refreshingly candid and honest than his
opponents. While the others speak in canned phrases that have been regurgitated
thousands of times by hundreds of politicians, Trump speaks his mind. He also
silences his critics every step of the campaign. Opponents first said Trump
would never officially file his candidacy with the FEC. He did. Then, critics
said Trump surely would not disclose his personal finances. He did – all 10
billion dollars' worth. This leads me to another unique aspect of Trump - he is
self-financing his campaign. [more...]
Professor
Heckles Students Supporting Gov. Scott Walker
By
Joe
Messina
Exhibiting
the height of unprofessionalism, Professor Sara Goldrick-Rab at the University
of Wisconsin heckled incoming freshmen (via Twitter) who support Gov. Scott
Walker. She even went so far as to suggest that they wouldn't get a quality education at UW because of
Walker. She's a union gal who's apparently mad about losing tenure. She's
already predicting she'll be fired within a year. If she keeps harassing
students and disparaging the college
via Twitter, she's probably right. But it won't be Gov. Walker's fault. Last I checked, Governors don't have hire
and fire authority at the
professor level in state
universities. But that won't stop her from blaming him. [more...]
'The
View' Searches for New Co-Host
By
James
Hirsen
In
the fall of 2014, when ABC announced that Nicolle Wallace was the individual
who would be assuming co-hosting 'The View' duties, the network in its choice
signaled that its executives did not necessarily want a robust contrasting
voice. Notwithstanding her extensive experience with GOP personalities and
politics, Wallace was relieved of her position as co-host of the daytime
television show after working only one season. According to Variety, executives at ABC let her go
because she was "not offering enough dissent about political issues
and continually voicing her lack of knowledge about celebrities." It
appears as though the lone opposing voice on the panel may have lost her
television slot because she was too civil in voicing her opinions, did not
differ from her co-hosts to the proper degree, and was insufficiently schooled
in today's reality television programming and contemporary pop culture. [more...]
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