1. Dr. Gerard Lameiro: Five Questions to Ask before
the Republican Presidential Debates
2. Lowell Ponte: Uber Represents a New
Kind of Capitalism
3. James Hirsen: Michael Bay's Benghazi
Film May Shake Up the Presidential Primaries
4. Crista Huff: Update - The Trans
Pacific Partnership (TPP) Trade Agreement
5. Michelle Seiler-Tucker: Joe is Biden His Time
6. John LeBoutillier: Can Anything - or
Anyone - Stop Trump? How High Can His Poll Numbers Go?
Five
Questions to Ask before the Republican Presidential Debates
The
2016 presidential election campaign heats up this week with the first
Republican presidential candidate debates. The big debate is the "Top 10
Debate" on Fox News on Thursday, August 6th, at 9:00pm ET featuring the
Top 10 Republican presidential candidates who are chosen based on the
average of five major polls as of today at 5:00pm ET. The Top 10 Debate will
be preceded by the "Runner-up Debate" or, as Lindsey Graham called
it, the "Happy Hour Debate." The Runner-up Debate is also on
Fox News at 5:00pm ET on Thursday, August 6th, and will include the rest of the
17 Republican presidential candidates that didn't make it into the Top 10
Debate. Before these debates, it's worth asking five important
questions... [Go here for a complete analysis...]
Uber
Represents a New Kind of Capitalism
By
Lowell Ponte
A
popular new kind of capitalism, "the sharing economy," is emerging in
America, and those on the left are fighting among themselves over whether to
embrace or attack it. One such enterprise is Uber, which facilitates
entrepreneurs using their own cars to provide transportation. New York City's
Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio wants to restrict Uber from competing with
crony taxi cab companies that pay huge medallion fees, taxes, and campaign
contributions to have a lucrative monopoly. But in job-hungry New York State,
Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo is an Uber booster. [more...]
Michael
Bay's Benghazi Film May Shake Up the Presidential Primaries
By
James
Hirsen
Paramount
recently announced the release date for "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of
Benghazi," which is an action movie produced and directed by Michael Bay. Contrary
to the lack of interest that has been displayed by far too many in the
mainstream media, the public still longs to know more about what occurred in
Benghazi and seeks justice for the victims of the horrific incident, which
so viciously took the lives of four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador to
Libya Christopher Stevens. The same mainstream critics who carped about "American
Sniper" are likely to have the long swords out for a movie that has the
potential to undermine the candidacy of the presumed Democratic nominee. [more...]
Update
- The Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Trade Agreement
By
Crista
Huff
The 12 partner countries in the Trans-Pacific Partnership
(TPP) trade agreement met in Maui, HI in late July, in an attempt to
finalize TPP details. In a stunning turn of events, it appears that the TPP might
not ever be signed into law. Australia walked away
from negotiations over sugar cane exports; Japan, over intellectual property
rights and autos; New Zealand, over dairy; and virtually all the countries are
upset with U.S. demands over extensions of drug patents. [more...]
Joe
is Biden His Time
Hillary Clinton initially seemed infallible to
the Democratic Party, but now, she is slipping quickly in the polls. In fact,
Quinnipiac University surveys showed Hillary at her lowest popularity ranking
ever - not good if she wants to be president. Bernie Sanders, the other big
name in the Democratic, primary draws big crowds to his rallies. However,
many political commentators believe this means less people supporting him and
more people looking for an alternative to Hillary. This is where Biden comes
in. Early in the year, Biden and his supporters hinted at a possible run for
President, and over the ensuing month, a PAC “Draft Biden” formed, with the
goal of recruiting Biden as an official candidate. [more...]
Can
Anything - or Anyone - Stop Trump? How High Can His Poll Numbers Go?
How
high can Donald Trump’s poll numbers go? What will happen in Thursday's debate?
Will this debate change the GOP race? Is Hillary in more dire political trouble
than most people realize? Is support for the Iran Nuke Deal declining the more
the American people learn about the details? What will happen after Labor Day
when Congress votes on it? 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...]
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