Javier Manjarres is a first generation American and credits his conservative political philosophy to his parents who legally immigrated to the United States from Colombia and raised him with strict conservative values.
As the managing editor of The Shark Tank, Manjarres was awarded the 2011 CPAC Blogger of the Year and was acknowledged by the conservative activist group FreedomWorks for his efforts during the 2010 election cycle. Numerous videos and articles from the Shark Tank have been featured on Fox News, The Hill, Wall Street Journal, and other national and local news stations. Manjarres has appeared as a guest commentator on Univision’s “Al Punto” and numerous radio shows, communicating his strong belief in the America Dream along with his unwavering conservative principles.
The growing and non-reported divide within the Democratic Party continues to deepen as party members are now openly voices their frustrations and disagreements with their party leaders.
23 May 2013, 12:07 PM PDT
The Florida non-profit organization, Florida Carry, Inc., has filed a lawsuit against the City of Daytona Beach, and two other individuals, on behalf of a Plaintiff "A.B.," for unlawfully refusing to return the firearms seized from the defendant by law enforcement.
23 May 2013, 8:58 AM PDT
The possible 2014 gubernatorial battle royale between Rick Scott and Charlie Crist continues to sizzle, as the Republican Party of Florida has begun its campaign of contrasting the two men on their past records as governor of Florida.
22 May 2013
Former IRS boss Lois Lerner pled the 5th amendment during the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing, but not before making a statement that she had done nothing wrong and was innocent of breaking any laws. South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy (R) took issue with Lerner's refusal to answer questions, saying that she revoked her 5th amendment rights when she remarked that she had not broken any laws or done anything wrong.
22 May 2013
Florida Governor Rick Scott just signed the state's $74.1 billion budget on Monday, but not before vetoing $368 million in special projects and proposed tuition increases. Scott is being hailed for his use of the line-item veto to gut unnecessary pork from the budget, and for giving pay raise $480 million to teachers, $45.5 million for business incentives, as well as other environmentally friendly initiatives like Everglades restoration,which will receive $151.8 million.
21 May 2013
It would have made good video if Gay Rights activists would have actually interrupted Senator Marco Rubio's speech this weekend, as The Advocate reports. But the truth is, The Advocate lied about Rubio's speech being interrupted.
20 May 2013
A group members of the U.S. House of
Representatives have sent Secretary of the Department of Human and Health
Services, Kathleen Sebelius, a letter questioning her reported actions of
soliciting donations from non-profit organizations that are “directly
implementing” Obamacare.
20 May 2013
Florida Congressman Tom Rooney (R-FL) has
called for the elimination of the Internal Revenue Service, as a direct result
of the scandal that the IRS has targeted ‘Tea Party’ related non-profit
organizations.
17 May 2013
Allen West officially joins Fox News as a contributor. This may
not come to a surprise to many, as West is featured on the news channel on a
daily basis. The outspoken former Congressman from South Florida, will be
giving his 'special' point of view on the different daytime and primetime
programs like 'Hannity,' 'The Factor.' and others.
17 May 2013