Mon, 16 Mar 2009 21:00:36 +0000 – By Jon Kraushar Communications Consultant If the guiding principle of the Obama Administration really is “you never want a serious crisis to go to waste,” then in our economic crisis shouldn’t countries that revile America compete for trade, not foreign aid — especially …
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The real threat to Hillary Clinton in 2016: Elizabeth Warren
It’s enough to make you feel sorry for Hillary Clinton. Well, almost. Her presidential campaign of celebrity and inevitability got off to a rocky start, mostly through her own mistakes, as when she claimed they were “dead broke” when she and Bubba left the White House. [pullquote] But her gaffes …
Read More »What’s at stake for the GOP? 2016, of course
To answer what’s at stake for Republicans in the 2014 election, let’s dispense with the obvious: assuming the GOP walks away with majority control of both halves of Congress, it means passing real federal budgets instead of cliffhanger stopgap resolutions, properly putting judicial and administrative nominees through their paces, and …
Read More »Stalkers: The "terrorists" among us
They are psychological terrorists. Ask anyone who has been a victim. They terrorize with words.They paralyze victims with menacing behavior.They harm and sometimes murder. The mental and emotional anguish they instill is immeasurable. The damage can be enduring, causing victims to live in abject fear and trepidation. Some become withdrawn …
Read More »Are You Prepared for the War on Religious Liberty?
Do you have a copy of my new book -“God Less America”? “God Less America” is generating headlines across the nation. The book has been endorsed by Franklin Graham, Sean Hannity, Sarah Palin, Mike Huckabee, Robert Jeffress and many more conservative and religious leaders. We are facing uncertain times. America’s …
Read More »Emma Watson's new feminism: Count me in
Intelligence and inspiration are rare commodities these days at the United Nations. But a 24-year-old British actress awakened the sleepy diplomatic community at Turtle Bay on September 20 with a stirring, impassioned speech about gender equality and feminism. Emma Watson’s eloquence and courage were rewarded with a standing ovation. It …
Read More »Unsung canine heroes: Dogs that deserve our thanks
August may bring on thoughts of the dreaded dog days of summer, but we prefer to think of them as the “Hero dog days of summer.” And this week, Americans have an entire day (August 26) dedicated to celebrating the hero dogs in our lives with National Dog Day. It’s …
Read More »Benghazi scandal: When will Team Obama tell truth about night my nephew was killed?
My worst nightmares about the United States government have come true with the still unfolding Benghazi scandal. And that is chilling. The consistent pattern of lying demonstrated by members of the Obama administration should be troubling to any American. Never has this been more obvious than on the subject of …
Read More »EPA: The Obama administration’s new legislative branch
Will the Environmental Protection Agency resurrect the defunct Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade bill, a 1,428-page behemoth that threatened to slam the brakes on the U.S. economy before itdied in the Senate in 2010? That may seem unbelievable but it’s the likely end game if courts uphold EPA’s draconian carbon “pollution” rules for …
Read More »A doctor, not a bureaucrat, should be in charge of Health and Human Services
“The torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans,” Jack Kennedy famously said in his 1961 inaugural address, a phrase once swollen with optimism and American pride. It may be tempting for President Obama to use this same expression now to describe Health and Human Services Secretary (Baby …
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