October 20, 2014
Activist alert!
ROGER OGDEN — Find a street corner, a
government building, or an overpass and start making your signs, because
National Impeach Obama Week is October 18-25, just before the mid-term elections. The time to stand up and be counted is before the election, not after.... (more)
October 20, 2014
ALAN KEYES — On any assumption of goodwill
toward America and its institutions, Obama's policies appear incoherent,
disjointed, incompetent, and self-destructive. On the assumption of
hostility toward America's vital interests and its way of life, however,
they resolve into the rational, coherent, and indeed directly linear
pursuit of its destruction.... (more)
October 20, 2014
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — There seems to be
no end to the police-state atmosphere that emerges close to home with
more frequency these days. Texas, like most red states, contains small
dobs of blue lurking in some of its major metropolitan centers. One such
place is Houston, a city (ironically) with a history of eschewing and
recoiling at the very thought of zoning ordinances... (more)
October 20, 2014
CLIFF KINCAID — The justified police
killing of black thug Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, was used by
the media to accuse the police of being "militarized" when they brought
out the heavy equipment to cope with rioters. At the same time, Brown
was portrayed as an innocent black man shot with his hands up. All of
this was false, and it has now been proven to be false.... (more)
October 20, 2014
VICTOR SHARPE — It is always a delicious
moment when progressives (the current politically correct name for
left-wingers, socialists, and Marxists) have to admit their
falsehoods.... (more)
October 20, 2014
NEW YORK POST — Chalk it up to karma, fate
or bad luck. Whatever you call it, the Ebola scare is proof that Bad
Things Happen to Bad Presidents. The morphing of what is a single case
into near panic is, according to medical experts, unwarranted. They
point out that, so far, one person from Liberia died in a Texas hospital
and two nurses who treated him got sick. Period, end of panic... (more)
October 20, 2014
ANDREW C. MCCARTHY — Ron Klain is a
sharp-elbowed Democratic political operative with no medical expertise.
Tapping him as "Ebola czar" may not be the president's best move when,
as it is, no one can believe a word the Obama administration says. And
that's not just because Mr. Klain is yet another lobbyist recruited
despite Mr. Obama's vow that his administration would shun lobbyists....
(more)
October 20, 2014
NEWSMAX — President Barack Obama made a rare appearance on the campaign trail Sunday at a rally to support the Democratic candidate for governor in Maryland, but many in the audience left early -- underscoring his continuing unpopularity.... (more)
October 20, 2014
NEWSMAX — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike
Huckabee wants the nation's pastors to send Bibles and copies of all of
their sermons to Houston Mayor Annise Parker, who has issued a broad
subpoena demanding the city's pastors hand over copies of their sermons
and communications concerning the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance.... (more)
October 19, 2014
NEWSMAX — Those trying to stop Obama from turning America into a one-party nation should hail Saturday's
Supreme Court decision upholding the Texas Voter ID law. The photo
identification requirement will stop the left from committing massive
vote fraud. To understand how, we must grasp how the process works.... (more)
October 19, 2014
BREITBART — There is a "moral bankruptcy"
that's settled into leadership of America in the White House and
throughout Washington, D.C., Dr. Alveda King--the niece of Martin Luther King, Jr.--said in an interview Friday morning.... (more)
October 19, 2014
BREITBART — A woman known as "Rehana" has
become a hero across the internet as news spread that the Kobani soldier
has reportedly killed more than 100 Islamic State terrorists
single-handedly.... (more)
October 18, 2014
ANDREW C. MCCARTHY — Ebola is causing such anxiety that even alarm over an outbreak of enterovirus D-68 -- far more prevalent and linked to the deaths of at least four children --
has been crowded out. Ditto news of the Islamic State's rampage, a
stock-price rollercoaster, and the impending midterm elections.
Understandably, two concerns dominate the public discussion.... (more)
October 18, 2014
CNS NEWS — Reverend Billy Graham, arguably
the most well-known and respected evangelical preacher of the last 50
years, said in a recently published commentary that America was "founded
by men who believed in prayer" and that prayer can turn "the tide of
history," adding that while "America is just as wicked as Sodom and
Gomorrah" and deserves "the judgment of God," this judgment can be
lessened through prayer.... (more)
October 18, 2014
MAGGIE GALLAGHER — After the initial shock,
many leading Catholic voices are regrouping to refocus their public
response to the synod report, which is after all not a teaching of the
bishops (as the New York Times misreported), but a mid-session committee
report.... (more)
October 18, 2014
JOSEPH FARAH — For 17 years, longer than
any other independent Internet news agency, WND.com has been fighting to
re-establish the free press in America. We've battled challenges from
the federal government, the corporate gatekeepers in the Big Media,
corrupt banksters, cultural revolutionaries, well-funded professional
smear artists and a thousand other adversaries along the way.... (more)
October 18, 2014
MICHELLE MALKIN — Free at last! I'm silent
no more. Now, the story can be told. Democrats here in my adopted state
of Colorado did not want the new political documentary I hosted to see
the light of day. They lost. This week, the 10th Circuit Court of
Appeals issued an emergency injunction declaring that our movie deserved
the same free-speech rights as a "traditional" (translation: old-guard
liberal) news organization.... (more)
October 18, 2014
CLIFF KINCAID — The nephew of the black
African who brought Ebola to the United States doesn't blame his uncle.
He blames us. He writes in The Dallas Morning News that his uncle did
everything right in Liberia, but still got Ebola, and wasn't treated
correctly in the U.S. The claim is that he had a right to be on U.S.
soil and that it's our fault he's dead.... (more)
October 18, 2014
NEWSMAX — The government watchdog group Judicial Watch alleged Friday
the Obama administration is formulating plans to admit Ebola-infected
non-U.S. citizens into the United States for treatment.... (more)
October 18, 2014
NEWSMAX — President Barack Obama's
appointment of an "Ebola czar" has triggered an angry response from a
Texas senator who is demanding that Congress convene an emergency
session to take over leadership in the Ebola crisis and pass a ban on
travelers entering the U.S. from the affected West Africa countries.... (more)
October 18, 2014
JEROME R. CORSI — The public face of the
foundering Obama administration response to the Ebola crisis has a
history of left-leaning activism and fashions himself as a "community
organizer," much as the president who appointed him in 2009.... (more)
October 18, 2014
HUFFINGTON POST — Donald Trump is at it
again, taking to Twitter to question President Barack Obama's mental
health over his handling of the Ebola crisis.... (more)
October 18, 2014
NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE — Democrats' Senate
candidate in West Virginia, Natalie Tennant, would not mention President
Obama by name when asked whom she voted for in the previous
election.... (more)
October 17, 2014
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER — Guerrilla street artist SABO, who made headlines with his Gwyneth Paltrow "Obama Drone" poster, has struck again -- this time ahead of Hillary Clinton's upcoming Democratic fundraiser at Tavern restaurant in Brentwood.... (more)
October 17, 2014
BLOOMBERG — "If the president will not act,
then leaders of Congress should reconvene Congress," Sen. Ted Cruz, a
possible 2016 Republican presidential candidate, tells Bloomberg's
Jonathan Allen.... (more)
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