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CNN’s Howard Kurtz seems perplexed over why MSNBC would allow Al Sharpton to be both an active and leading participant in rallies that have erupted around the Trayvon Martin shooting case and also a news anchor covering the same. This from NewsBusters: “How can MSNBC allow that?” Kurtz wondered about Sharpton whom he sees as […]
March 27, 2012 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »
I write to discuss my opinions, but also to share the facts that brought me to those opinions. I hope you read the facts and my opinions, but I hope you use your own brain to come to your own opinions. I am of the belief that people just really need some facts to go […]
March 27, 2012 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests,National | Read More »
Ready for Veep? HBO struck gold with Game Change, a film trashing Sarah Palin, and now they will broadcast a series about an attractive vice president called Veep, and we all know it has nothing to do with Sarah Palin. How much money has Sarah Palin made the American left? There are now dozens of […]
March 26, 2012 | Posted in House Guests,National,Vincent Bordini | Read More »
The Supreme Court is geared up for what will be one of the most significant legal showdowns in its history, when arguments will be heard over the next three days on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a.k.a. Obamacare. The nuances and legalities are many, the importance equally huge. To set the stage, Adam Freedman over […]
March 26, 2012 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »
A few days ago Fannie Flono, one of the editorial writers for the Charlotte Observer, wrote about another conference to be held concerning racial issues.This one was about how young black men are victims of violent crime and, by the way, are perpetrators of the same. Uplifting justice is highly challenging in recent days. But […]
March 26, 2012 | Posted in House Guests,Lewis Guignard,National | Read More »
I mean aside from that Heels/Bobcats squeaker last night. Or that Wolfpack heartbreaker. No, I’m talking here more along the lines of government subsidies, to the tune of $2.7 billion. That’s how much the 13 venues hosting games during the Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament have received in the form of government largess, a.k.a. local, state […]
March 24, 2012 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »
What happens when police get the bright idea that it’s perfectly acceptable to detain and handcuff reporters, and ignore that pesky little First Amendment thing? This from Chicagoist: Chicago Police detained two reporters outside a hospital where a drive-by shooting victim was being treated Sunday. Apparently at the request of Mt. Sinai hospital security guards, […]
March 23, 2012 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »
“The only threat to our freedom is the concentration of power. Congress is using its unfettered ability to generate debt for its own benefit at the expense of the American people. It is called taxation without representation. We at RestoringFreedom.org have decided to take a stand. We are confident that support will continue to build […]
March 22, 2012 | Posted in House Guests,National,Ralph Benko | Read More »
It seems the NYC brigade is pulling out all the stops, with the Bloomberg administration “blocking food donations to all government-run facilities that serve the city’s homeless.” Because the mayor is worried about their intake of salt, or something. This from the New York Post: In conjunction with a mayoral task force and the Health […]
March 21, 2012 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »
The Republican presidential nomination process is more than half complete, meaning Ron Paul’s supporters must face a hard fact. Their candidate won’t be the nominee. His delegate count is one-tenth that of Mitt Romney and only Maine has awarded Paul double-digit delegates. Even when Paul wins, he loses. That’s not to say Rep. Paul is […]
March 20, 2012 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »