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Friday, September 26, 2014

Friday nights at the White House

Well, my friends, it's Friday night and it is time once again to closely monitor the White House, and the rest of the government, to see if there is some bombshell lurking around that is ready for release. During the last six years the Administration waits to report controversial news items until Friday night when most are not paying attention.

This is not the only way the Administration attempts to blunt the impact of news that places it in a bad light. They are known to wait until Congress is out of town so that no oversight is provided over their actions.

By the way, Obama is going to need the approval of Congress eventually for its actions in Syria and Iraq. Only Congress can declare war, but even if military action is not connected with a specific war, the War Powers Act mandates that when a president sends in the military in an emergency situation, he must eventually come to Congress for ultimate approval, or else he has acted illegally.

But of course right now none of that matters. Congress is out of town for the November midterm elections. And even if they were in town, would it really matter? This president has never worried about staying within the boundaries of the law on anything.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Networks fail to report reason for Holder resignation

In the late breaking development concerning the resignation of Attorney General Eric Holder, the mainstream media news outlets failed to report the reason for Holder's departure. For example, although CBS News mentioned that Holder had been the only attorney general in U.S. history to be held in contempt of Congress, the network failed to cite this as a key reason Holder decided to bail. The omission speaks volumes.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Will a new look help?

Gee, I hope so, but I have reason to doubt.

I know that in this day and age, looks, fluff, and superficiality are all-important. Substance is secondary. I don't see it that way, but most Americans do and thus, most of the public relations professionals see it that way too. They're only objective is to "reach the masses" by descending as far down into the garbage bin as they have to go.

But at least with the Examiner the substance is there if one looks for it. Even in politics, the progressive extremist point of view is presented along with the conservative, liberty-oriented viewpoint, in spite of the fact that the outfit is owned by a conservative who is an evangelical Christian. The reader is the one who has to do the digging to find this content on the site.

All of this is to say that the Examiner is getting a new look. Kick the tires and drive it around the block a time or two. At least give it a try. All of us are interested in seeing how the changes will help or hurt. The definition of "help" in this case is to make enough money to make it worth my while to write.

This link should reflect all the changes as of tonight. I am told the roll out should be complete by 11 p.m., or midnight, MT.

Did you see this? What a trainwreck! Don't be fooled by TV moguls with connections with Hollywood! They're all in the sewer together...

Hollywood is now laying down plans to gear up the fight to put Hillary in the White House, mainly by raising megabucks for her campaign.

But lo and behold, look who's on board with the Hillary campaign -- none other than Fox TV head Dana Walden. Birds of a feather flock together, even Fox.

Walden and Gary Newman took over the various divisions of Fox broadcasting in July following the departure of Kevin Reilly.

It really is a comfort to know that the network of Roger Ailes, Sean Hannity, and Ollie North is working for the election of Hillary at the very highest levels of the organization. Sewer grunts stick together. (And I know that conservatives have a voice in Fox that cannot be found on other networks, but still, it's the principle of the thing).

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Latest fudge of climate numbers shows continued scam

If "the science is settled" concerning climate change, as we are constantly told by global warming crusaders, then why do many of the key scientists in the field continue to fudge the numbers? The latest fudge of the official numbers took place in Australia, as reported on Sept. 19 by Sterling Burnett of the Dallas Woods and Water Conservation Club and former senior fellow at the National Center of Policy Analysis.
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Monday, September 22, 2014

Should climate change propagandists be jailed?

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. went there. He actually went there, opening a can of poisonous worms by claiming Sunday that politicians who are climate change skeptics should be in jail. His actual words were, "Climate skeptics should be at the Hague with all the other war criminals."
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