Before Billy Jeff’s shameless shenanigans in the Oval Office with Monica, a politician’s careless sexual escapades and lying denials spelled the end of a career [“…spending more …
What does having Hillary as their candidate (and Bernie as alternate) say about them?
UPDATE 10/14/15: Parading their true colors at the first debate, the Dems have voluntarily outed themselves officially as Socialists. The hope is that they can slowly, …
Black Mob Violence:
It’s All The Latest Rage!
UPDATE 12/23/17: Preceding even LBJ’s placement of the Great Society dependency yoke on Blacks, the breakdown of the Black family can be traced back to Depression-era policies …
“There’s No Place Like Utopia”-Movie To See
From Joel Gilbert, the director who gave us “Dreams From My Real Father”: it’s now 2014, and at last, people are paying close, unflattering attention to The Man Behind …
Woonsocket: A Basic Lesson in Obamanomics
The fate awaiting the rest of America if Obama has his way.
Deceiver In Chief
If he loved his country he wouldn’t be wanting to “fundamentally transform” it.
The Truth About Dorner: Leftism Is Violence
“Imaginary Violence from the Right vs. Actual Violence from the Left.”
The West is signing its own death sentence
When the Edward Gibbon of the 22nd century comes to write his History of the Decline and Fall of the West, who will feature in his monumental study of the collapse of the most successful economic experiment in human history?
Dreams From My Real Father
Now that it has been established that a candidate’s teenage years help define the man to come, it might be time to take a new look at the adolescent Obama and his then-mentor, the late Frank Marshall Davis.
I would guess that not one Obama voter out of one hundred could identify Davis by name, and I doubt if one media person out of a thousand has read his memoir, Livin’ the Blues. This is unfortunate on any number of levels. For one, Davis’s book captures the ebb and flow of 20th-century black American life as well as any ever written.