Tuesday, February 23, 2016

2-23-16 Excellent Guests Available for Your Show

1. Michael Stumo: Korea FTA Spurred Massive Titanium Imports
2. James Hirsen: John Kerry Seeks Hollywood Advice on How to Fight ISIS
3. Dr. Gerard Lameiro: Will it Be a Trump vs. Clinton Race?
4. Joe Messina: The Christians and Trump
5. Daniel Greenfield: Will Black Voters Leave Hillary’s Plantation?
6. Wayne Allyn Root: What Happened to Secure Hillary’s Victory in Nevada?
7. John LeBoutillier: What Does the POTUS Race Look Like Now?


Korea FTA Spurred Massive Titanium Imports
By Michael Stumo

The titanium industry is an example of how trade agreements make the U.S. lose and not win. The Korea-U.S. free trade agreement (KORUS) was approved in 2011 and implemented in 2012. Korea had no titanium industry before the KORUS deal, but created one to export to the U.S. because of the deal. Allegheny Technologies reports, "U.S. imports of titanium mill products from Korea jumped from 36 short tons in 2013 to 318 tons by 2015." This was a part of why our trade performance with Korea drastically worsened thereafter. [more...]


John Kerry Seeks Hollywood Advice on How to Fight ISIS
By James Hirsen

Secretary of State John Kerry recently traveled to Hollywood to meet with a dozen industry executives to seek advice on how to win the battle against Isis. Kerry sat down with a virtual who’s who of the entertainment business. The one and a half-hour meeting, which took place at Universal Studios, was organized by Shell, who in addition to being a Universal executive is also the Chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, a body of which Kerry is a member. The meeting with some of Hollywood’s top power players was reportedly at the behest of Kerry. After the gathering, Kerry made the following revelation via his Twitter account: “Great convo w studio execs in LA. Good to hear their perspectives & ideas of how to counter #Daesh [Arabic acronym for ISIS] narrative.” [more...]


Will it Be a Trump vs. Clinton Race?
By Dr. Gerard Lameiro

Is Trump vs. Clinton inevitable?  Both seem to be winning their respective party nomination races. Are Trump and Clinton now unstoppable?  Are they really inevitable at this point in their party races? What scenarios might develop in the next few weeks that will change the course of this 2016 presidential election race? [Go here for a complete analysis...]


The Christians and Trump
By Joe Messina

Hey, Christians!  It’s a little late to start complaining about Donald Trump. I’m watching all the social media from conservative Christian Republicans asking Christians all over to get on their knees and pray Trump doesn’t win. I’m not a Trump supporter; I haven’t made up my mind yet... not even close. But I’m not going to drop to my knees and beg God to knock Trump out of the race. I don’t know what the Master Plan is. Do you? God may have one heck of a “gotcha” at the end of all this. So, for you Christians who are imagining a Trump presidency raining down “fire and brimstone” like what happened to Sodom and Gomorrah, knock it off! [more...]


Will Black Voters Leave Hillary’s Plantation?
By Daniel Greenfield

In her desperate scramble to the top, every Hillary victory is accompanied by a setback. The corrupt Democratic machine that has kept her going this far eked out a victory in Nevada but took down her minority firewall. In earlier primaries, Hillary had lost women and young voters. In Nevada, she lost Latinos. The last and only element of the Obama coalition that she has retained are black voters, which helped Hillary in Nevada. While Latinos defected to Sandernistan, black voters remained loyally behind on Hillary's happy plantation. If the black voters, primarily women who powered the Obama campaign, wave goodbye to life on the Clinton Tara, then Hillary's path to the White House ends with Sanders' Socialist march to the Potomac. [more...]


What Happened to Secure Hillary’s Victory in Nevada?
By Wayne Allyn Root

I spent the weekend listening to national media commentators (so called “experts”) gloat over the two big winners of the weekend: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. But there’s one little problem with that scenario: only one candidate actually won big. Donald Trump spent almost nothing to score a resounding double-digit victory in South Carolina, even while his opponent Marco Rubio spent 12 times more ($12 million) and scored the endorsement of the two most popular Republican politicians in the state (Gov. Nikki Haley and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott). Now that’s a big victory. But when it comes to Hillary, the national media is either ignorant, stupid, lazy, delusional, or purposely lying. Hillary’s razor-thin Nevada victory wasn’t a “decisive victory.” It was an embarrassment that required spending millions of dollars to garner a pathetic 6,316 votes in an anemic turnout. [more...]


What Does the POTUS Race Look Like Now?
By John LeBoutillier

What is the state of the GOP presidential race after South Carolina? Who survives among Rubio, Bush and Kasich? Did the Pope’s controversial statement about The Donald impact the race? On the Democrat side, how does Nevada affect South Carolina next Saturday and then Super Tuesday? This - and 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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