Meet Sonnie Johnson, a dynamic and inspirational national speaker, Tea Party Activist, and political commentator. Sonnie is the founder of “Did She Say That” (www.didshesaythat.com), where she provides cutting edge, intelligent, and culturally relevant conservative commentary.
Sonnie’s message to Americans is that it is vitally important for all of us to remember that we are all interconnected. We should not be separated or divided by any lines whatsoever. “Though we may be culturally different, whatever happens to one group will inevitably happen to the next.”
Sonnie Johnson has starred in “Fire From the Heartland” (a movie about conservative women taking their place in the political battleground) and Sarah Palin’s “Undefeated”. She travels the country giving Tea Party Speeches, promoting the message of economic independence, individual responsibility, limited government, and cultural commonality."
I was tempted to write about the violence in Chicago and once again call out all the hypocrites watching as we lose an entire generation of Americans.
15 Apr 2013
BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE TOO! Condoleezza Rice is dawning her green jacket with a huge smile on her face. To even acknowledge Marc Lamont Hill or any other hypocritical lefty is to do a great disservice to the celebration that should belong to Condolezza Rice and Condoleezza Rice alone.
12 Apr 2013
Jay-Z released a new song "Open Letter". I must I admit I've heard better but it's hard to write good lyrics when you're constantly contridicting yourself. Talking about how your money gets you access to the White House and Cuba, when both places main purpose is to suck as much money out of you as possible, is just hypocrisy at its finest.
11 Apr 2013
Since I write about Jay-Z all the time, most of the time exalting the Capitalist messages in his music, I must also talk about his Democratic side.
11 Apr 2013
Senator Rand Paul is certainly making noise in the Republican Party. When I heard he would be giving a Liberty and Civil Rights speech at the historically Black Howard University, my first instinct was to pray for him. (REALLY) Second I thought, I wonder if he'll step on the stage with his chest out, full of confidence or a shell of himself under the pressure of political correctness.
11 Apr 2013