Month

November 2015
Paris Climate Talks
There is much ado about nothing happening in Paris right now. It’s the largest gathering of world leaders ever assembled with the intention of saving the planet from the environmental evils of humanity. It represents hope, action, and unification of a divided world for a singular cause. The problem is that the attention it’s getting...
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College Christian Rights
The modern American college experience has been turning into a completely secular concept for decades and the indoctrination of anti-religious worldviews has been openly pervasive for years. It’s going even further lately. Now, Christian groups are expected to allow non-Christians to lead them.
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John Kasich Donald Trump
Yawn. As moderate John Kasich’s campaign continues to fall apart, he’s lashing out against frontrunner Donald Trump. The latest ad from the campaign points out the “dangerous rhetoric” Trump espouses in an attempt to make his own campaign more relevant. It won’t work.
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Erdogan Putin
If one would have inquired last year about the NATO member that Russia liked the most, it would have been Turkey. They’re not only heavy trade partners, but they share a disdain politically for many of the western practices that the United States and western Europe have adopted. Some might even conclude that Turkey would...
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2016 Ford F-150 White
It’s well known the F-150 is the best-selling pickup truck in the country and with the changes that were made last year the F-150 continues to be on the leading edge of technology and advancements as well.  With the aluminum body and turbocharged engines this truck is quickly leaving others in the dust where they...
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Hillary Clinton Wall Street
Don’t let the “D” that usually follows her name fool you. Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton might be very liberal on most topics, but when it comes to big business and corporate cronyism, she makes most Republican candidates seem more like Bernie Sanders.
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Hillary Clinton Russian Sub
Unlike many of my cohorts, I happen to be a left-leaning independent. That means I’m the one who has to cover the Democratic Debates and I must admit it was the most boring political event I’ve ever seen. It made me actually miss having Jim Webb on stage constantly complaining about not getting enough time.
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Bob Dole
If the race for the GOP nomination for President of the United States were based upon the number of lifetime politicians that hated them, Senator Ted Cruz would win by a landslide. Republican establishment “lifers” like John Boehner and George W. Bush don’t care for the maverick style that Cruz uses to fight for the...
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US Constitution
Undercover videos are almost always entertaining and the work the Project Veritas and James O’Keefe have done resonate well, for the most part. The most recent videos do not fall into this category. In fact, they hurt the conservative movement they’re supposed to be supporting.
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No Comment
One of the most important things that the internet brought to the table was a venue through which people could express their opinions about news and topics. The use of online comments that followed news stories and blog posts has empowered the people. Unfortunately, many have abused it.
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