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How do you know when you lost and lost “bigly” or “big league”? When your answer is so ridiculous that it makes the host practically laugh in your face. Just ask Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) who… → Read More
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump wasted no time in turning the tables on former failed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee regarding Fusion GPS… → Read More
I am a strong proponent for not trying cases in the public arena. Rather, I’m for allowing the legal system to conduct an investigation of the facts, file charges if necessary and then present those facts before a jury. However, these days, especially when it comes to police... → Read More
Almost three years ago, on Oct. 3, 2013, a 34-year-old African-American dental hygienist and mother of a toddler, drove approximately 250 miles from her home in Connecticut with her daughter in tow, to Washington, D.C. It would be the last trip she would ever take. You may... → Read More
How many more stories are we going to have to read about veterans who have been denied benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs before we become angry enough to do something once and for all to demand that the VA be fixed? As I write this,... → Read More
The recent shooting in San Bernardino, California hit very close to home for me, literally. I live in Southern California not far from where the shooting took place. I watched in horror, as did the rest of the country, while another mass shooting took the lives of 14... → Read More
The University of Pittsburgh students, apparently feeling left out of what has been occurring at the University of Missouri, staged their own protest Thursday night on the streets of Oakland, Pennsylvania. Oakland, best known for being the academic and healthcare center of Pittsburgh, became famous Thursday night for... → Read More
This week has been a tough one in Missouri. We have watched as the careers of both the university president and school chancellor ended, First Amendment rights were violated, a potential battery was filmed, a suspect who threatened the lives of others was arrested. And it all began... → Read More
Recently, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) without much fanfare, issued a press release that targets gun manufacturers in an anti-gun control plan which seeks to use the buying power of the federal government to ultimately control the manufacturers’ purse strings and infringe upon the Second Amendment rights of private individuals. → Read More
To some, there is no such thing as a plan by our government to infringe upon our Second Amendment rights to keep and bear arms. In fact, if you live in liberal California like I do, you would most likely be laughed at if you dare to claim... → Read More
Before President Barack Obama could even finish watching a Chicago Bulls’ game in his hometown, Los Angeles showed that it is “all in” for Obama’s gun-control ruse. Obama spoke to a crowd of International Association of Chiefs of Police, admitting to the crowd that gun violence in the... → Read More
Sometimes with so much happening in the news it’s easy to get bogged down and not think twice about what a headline really means. We just take it at face value and move on to the next headline. If we do that, there’s a good chance we'll miss the... → Read More
Everyone who lives in the northeastern portion of California who is a hunter knows that October 10 marked the beginning of duck season. It seems that the date didn’t go unnoticed by the governor of California either. Instead of declaring it to be “open season” on ducks,... → Read More
Often what we hear in the news is fragmented and must be pieced together in order to ascertain what is really going on behind the scenes and may be about to occur. It’s easy to lose focus and miss what’s being said or not being said, as the... → Read More
Is it time for the church to begin telling its congregation that they need to start prepping for the uncertain times and perhaps even for eventual persecution of Christians in the United States? At least according to one pastor it is time to prep for future uncertainties but... → Read More
It’s not often that we come across people who are willing to drop everything in order to help someone else. That takes a special type of person or group. When we come across those people, however, we need to give them credit where credit is due. I discovered... → Read More
Do you feel it? There’s something in the air. It’s called “We’re tired and we aren’t going to take it anymore!” It’s spreading across the United States and it’s about time. It’s no longer politics as usual. Love him or hate him, presidential candidate Donald Trump has changed... → Read More
Recently, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey got more than they bargained for when they were chased off of the Navajo Nation’s reservation in the aftermath of the recent wastewater spill caused by the Environmental Protection Agency. It seems that not everyone is happy with... → Read More
Was a potential future "lone wolf” scenario thwarted when two young adults were arrested in Mississippi for allegedly attempting to join the Islamic State? Muhammed Oda Dakhalla, of Starkville, and Jaelyn De’Shaun Young, of Vicksburg, had apparently planned to be married in Turkey before crossing over into Syria. → Read More