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Liberals Use Artists to Spread Propaganda Against NRA

Liberals need to keep their anti-gun/anti-NRA sentiment alive, and now they are doing it in disguise of honoring the young victims of Newtown, CT. Charles Krause, former foreign correspondent for numerous publications including The Washington Post, is hosting the exhibit

Liberals Use Artists to Spread Propaganda Against NRA

Obama to Announce Gun Ban Surrounded by Children

America’s never-let-a-crisis-go-to-waste Administration will strike again tomorrow with a series of restrictions on our civil rights when it comes to a Second Amendment the president is duly sworn to protect, not infringe upon. By hook or crook — including up

Obama to Announce Gun Ban Surrounded by Children

Did Obama Just Admit War Savings Don't Really Count?

In his press conference this morning the President seemed to indicated that the phantom war savings he has been pushing as a serious budget don’t really count. Here’s what he said near the beginning of his statement: Over the past

Did Obama Just Admit War Savings Don't Really Count?

Money talks at Obama's inauguration

As hundreds of thousands of Americans crowd the National Mall for President Barack Obama’s second inauguration on January 21, the best seats will already be filled — sold for a hefty price. Obama limited individual donations to $50,000 for his

Money talks at Obama's inauguration

Payroll Tax Hike Sparks Shock, Outrage

On Friday, millions of Americans began getting a taste of higher taxes as the expiration of the payroll tax holiday took a bigger bite out of their paychecks, leaving them with less cash in their wallets.    Gabriella Hoffman, a

Payroll Tax Hike Sparks Shock, Outrage

Report: RG3 May Have Partial ACL, LCL Tears in Knee

According to reports, Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III may have partial tears in his lateral collateral ligament (LCL) and his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee. Sources who had seen Griffin’s MRI told ESPN and the Washington

Report: RG3 May Have Partial ACL, LCL Tears in Knee

Obama's 'Cash For Clunkers' Unleashed 'Environmental Nightmare'

In a classic tale illustrating the “law of unintended consequences,” a new report concludes that President Barack Obama’s $3 billion “Cash for Clunkers” taxpayer-funded boondoggle artificially drove car prices up, not down, and unleashed an “environmental nightmare” through shredding, not

Obama's 'Cash For Clunkers' Unleashed 'Environmental Nightmare'

Democrats Spin Their Votes for Cliff Deal

Though many pundits and the media are heavily focused on the weaknesses of the Republican Party, Democrat legislators also felt the need to defend their votes, whether for or against the “fiscal cliff” deal. Only one member of Connecticut’s Democrat

Democrats Spin Their Votes for Cliff Deal

Doctors Brace for Heavy Medicare Cuts

With the irresolution on Capital Hill and increasing likelihood of going over the fiscal cliff, doctors should prepare not only for the implementation of Obamacare and associated taxes and paperwork but also for substantial Medicare cuts. Quoting a doctor requesting

Doctors Brace for Heavy Medicare Cuts

World View: Ethnic Massacre in Kenya Kills 41

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com: Ethnic revenge massacre in Kenya kills 41 Syria’s civil war versus Kenya’s civil war President Obama nominates John Kerry as Secretary of State Ethnic revenge massacre in Kenya kills 41 At least 41 people,

World View: Ethnic Massacre in Kenya Kills 41

US Homicide Rates at 50-Year Low

The wrenching tragedy in Connecticut last week led to much national coverage of gun violence. Not mentioned in most of the coverage is the fact that the U.S. is experiencing a 50-year-low in murders nationwide. Murder rates are measured by

US Homicide Rates at 50-Year Low

WaPo Rips O'Reilly Overy Boycott 'Hypocrisy'

Out here in MediaWorld, the three best-known “media critics” are the Daily Beast’s Howard Kurtz, Politico’s Dylan Byers, and the Washington Post’s Erik Wemple. There’s also only one Fox News in a literal ocean of broadcast, cable, online, and print

WaPo Rips O'Reilly Overy Boycott 'Hypocrisy'

Biden to head panel on gun violence

President Barack Obama on Wednesday will appoint Vice President Joe Biden to lead a government panel tasked with formulating a response to gun violence after last week’s school massacre, US media reported. The New York Times and the Washington Post

Biden to head panel on gun violence

Report: Boehner Has Another Secret Meeting with Obama

House Speaker John Boehner reportedly had another secret meeting with President Barack Obama on fiscal cliff negotiations on Monday. This is the latest in a series of behind-closed-doors talks between the two. On Friday and over the weekend, Boehner caved

Report: Boehner Has Another Secret Meeting with Obama

Government Agency Job Satisfaction at Lowest Point in Decade

A new survey of federal government workers found that job satisfaction and commitment levels to be at the lowest points in a decade.   According to the annual “Best Places to Work in the Federal Government,” the government-wide job satisfaction

Government Agency Job Satisfaction at Lowest Point in Decade

WaPo's Erik Wemple Mocks Assault on Steven Crowder

Erik Wemple, Washington Post media critic, is mocking Steven Crowder, a Fox News contributor, for getting mugged in Lansing, Michigan by union goons. Wemple writes: There’s no question that Fox News contributor Steven Crowder was attacked by thugs in Lansing,

WaPo's Erik Wemple Mocks Assault on Steven Crowder

Washington Post: Obama Wrong to Embrace Muslim Brotherhood

WAPO’s David Ignatius had an important Dec. 7 column in which he raised a question about Obama’s stance toward the Muslim Brotherhood and Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, and then answered his own question.  The question was crucial: “How did Washington

Washington Post: Obama Wrong to Embrace Muslim Brotherhood

Struggling WaPo Considers Online Paywall

The Washington Post is poised to initiate a paywall in 2013. The Post is one of the last major American papers to look into putting some parts of its publication behind a subscriber-only Internet screen. The Wall Street Journal reports

Struggling WaPo Considers Online Paywall