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Hollywood: Making America Look Good?
In his desperate efforts to distract the public from Obamacare’s disasters, the president appealed to his friends in Hollywood. “Entertainment is part of our American diplomacy,” he told a crowd at DreamWorks studios. “It’s part of what makes us exceptional, part of what makes us such a world power.”
That was true 60 years ago, when Hollywood...
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We Live in a World of Lies
Remember the terrible murder of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyo. in 1998 — tortured, beaten and left hanging on a fence to die — because he was gay? The American people were led from the outset to believe that Shepard was the victim of a hate crime, murdered because he was gay. And that is […]
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We Live in a World of Lies
Remember the terrible murder of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyo. in 1998 — tortured, beaten and left hanging on a fence to die — because he was gay? The American people were led from the outset to believe that Shepard was the victim of a hate crime, murdered because he was gay. And that is […]
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We Live in a World of Lies
Remember the terrible murder of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyo. in 1998 — tortured, beaten and left hanging on a fence to die — because he was gay? The American people were led from the outset to believe that Shepard was the victim of a hate crime, murdered because he was gay. And that is […]
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We Live in a World of Lies
Remember the terrible murder of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyo. in 1998 — tortured, beaten and left hanging on a fence to die — because he was gay? The American people were led from the outset to believe that Shepard was the victim of a hate crime, murdered because he was gay. And that is […]
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We Live in a World of Lies
Remember the terrible murder of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyo. in 1998 — tortured, beaten and left hanging on a fence to die — because he was gay?
The American people were led from the outset to believe that Shepard was the victim of a hate crime, murdered because he was gay. And that is how virtually every American still views the story. In the words of...
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Not Just Radical; Also Blind
Seattle voters recently shocked city hall by dumping a veteran liberal from the city council and replacing him with militant socialist Kshama Sawant. Her platform demands government takeover of the top 500 corporations, including Boeing. Sawant said “if Boeing executives want to leave the state, they are welcome” but that “workers and the community”...
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How the Left Sees America, Part 218
No Leftist says it better than the NY Times columnist, Charles Blow, in his latest column. Here’s the money quote. “Misogyny and sexism, racism, income inequality, patriarchy, and homophobia and heteronormative ideals course through the culture like a pathogen in the blood, infecting the whole of the being beneath the surface.”
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Study: Want to Control Yourself? Pray.
Here’s a new study out of Germany.
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GOP should focus on limiting government in 2014
“What we could do, what we could be, if the federal government would go back to its limited role.”
That should be the mantra for GOP candidates for the House and the Senate, incumbents and challengers, in 2014. A year from now, if the center-right sticks to this mantra, to this summary of everything the Obama-Reid-Pelosi troika has inflicted on the...
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The Real Tragedy of November 22nd
The 50th anniversary of JFK’s assassination stressed the familiar themes that his shocking murder meant a “loss of innocence” for the nation, followed by a new mood of cynicism and fearfulness that’s persisted to this day. In fact, such change is owed less to loss of Kennedy’s charismatic leadership than to the toxic conspiracy theories that spread...
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Making Lives Worse
The state of Oregon makes staggering profits by urging citizens to squander their money on Powerball, Megabucks, scratch tickets, Keno and especially, video machines. Those machines provide 86% of the state’s gambling revenue, and The Oregonian cites shocking studies showing “the biggest chunk of video-lottery players park in front of a machine and gamble...
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CATCHING FIRE Won’t Ignite Conservative Cause
It’s not surprising that the well-crafted Hunger Games sequel Catching Fire ignited the box office with its $161 million opening, but it does come as a shock that some outspoken conservatives have embraced the movie for-perceived anti-Obama messages in its lurid images of a dystopian future.
The right wing website Breitbart.com offered the headline:...
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Mary Cheney, Liz Cheney and Left-Wing Hate
There are individual haters on the right and individual haters on the left. But there is no large-scale hatred in the United States of America today that compares with the hatred of the left for the right. Whereas the right regards the left as wrong — even destructively wrong — the left regards all those […]
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Mary Cheney, Liz Cheney and Left-Wing Hate
There are individual haters on the right and individual haters on the left. But there is no large-scale hatred in the United States of America today that compares with the hatred of the left for the right. Whereas the right regards the left as wrong — even destructively wrong — the left regards all those […]
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Mary Cheney, Liz Cheney and Left-Wing Hate
There are individual haters on the right and individual haters on the left. But there is no large-scale hatred in the United States of America today that compares with the hatred of the left for the right. Whereas the right regards the left as wrong — even destructively wrong — the left regards all those […]
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