Voting Machine ‘Calibration’ Error

There have been reports for a while now about voting machines switching people’s votes from what voters thought was a Republican vote to a democrat one.  I have the utmost confidence that this will be reported on news stations like CNN and MSNBC, not.

Once again reports are coming in from several states of touch screens switching the votes of voters from Republican to democrat.  That makes this the second, or third election in a row where such accusations have been made. Continue reading…

 

Hillary Clinton Backpeddles on Jobs Comment

By now just about everyone no strictly listening to MSNBC or CNN has heard of Hillary Clinton’s blunder on corporation and jobs while at a Boston rally for a fellow democrat.

“Don’t let anybody tell you it’s corporations and businesses create jobs,” Clinton said.

It seems like her gaffe is causing her people some heartaches.  Now she’s on the road again this time trying to cover up her Freudian slip. Continue reading…

 

“We Are Gonna Escort Whore Out the Door”

Have you heard of this comment by a male gubernatorial governor candidate against the standing female governor?

“We are going to escort whore out the door.”

Normally such a comment would bring a backlash of outcry from feminists and others.  But hypocrisy once again strikes because of who said it and who it was against. Continue reading…

 

Another Dumb Democrat Statement

Democrats have been working to see who can come up with the dumbest statement lately.  Friday, at a Boston rally for Martha Coakley, Hillary Clinton came away with another whooper by the party which claims to be so smart.

“Don’t let anybody tell you it’s corporations and businesses create jobs,” Clinton said.

There you have it, Hillary Clinton shows how little she knows about the economy.  This is the person who democrats are trying to push to become the next President of the United States. Continue reading…

 

Confidence In Government Ability to Fight Ebola Drops

The government has not done much to bolster the image it can handle an outbreak of the Ebola virus.  With the handling of workers who cared for Mr. Duncan, the first Ebola victim in the US citizens are not confident.

Recently the government came out saying, trust us we know what we’re doing.  There are conflicting reports on how nurses are trained, and with a new patient, a doctor in NY who had been over in Africa treating victims it would not be a surprise to see confidence drop even more. Continue reading…

 

Not Black Enough?

We’ve all read about it here and there, some media reporter makes a comment about an African-American that so-and-so is ‘not black enough’ for the black community.

Say what? That’s the question so many others ask upon hearing such a question.

This comment came out again while reading an article by Mike Freeman talking about Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson an other teammates.  In the article Freeman states the following: Continue reading…

 

United Nations Team in…Detroit

The United Nations is once again out flexing it political muscle against what it considered appalling conditions for people.  “People are living without dignity it’s a human rights violation. the city should restore water to those unable to pay,” a representative of the U.N. team told CBS.

Where is this?  Detroit! Continue reading…

 

Eric Holder Talks About His Biggest Failure

Monday night Attorney General Eric Holder was on CNN’s ‘The Lead’ and talked about several things.  One thing that struck some as odd, was when he spoke about his biggest failure.

“I think the inability to pass reasonable gun safety laws after the Newtown massacre is, for me, something that I take personally as a failure, and something that I think we as a society should take as a failure.”

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John Kerry Opens His Mouth Again

US Secretary of State, John Kerry, once more when talking about the events of the Middle East has misspoke.

“As I went around and met with people in the course of our discussions,” Kerry told his muslim audience, a dinner for the muslim Eid al-Adha, “there wasn’t a leader I met with in the region who didn’t raise with me spontaneously the need to try to get peace between Israel and the Palestinians, because it was a cause of recruitment and of street anger and agitation that they felt.” Continue reading…

 

Forensics Finds Michael Brown’s Blood in Wilson’s Car

According to CNN and the New York Times forensics has found the blood of Michael Brown in Officer Wilson’s patrol car.  This news is devastating to the left who are trying as hard as they can to make sure this remains a race related ‘crime’.

The left has played up the fact that Brown was an ‘innocent’ teen who was shot in the back by a white officer while holding up his hands in surrender.  It appears the truth is far from the details the left is saying. Continue reading…

 

New York Times Says Obama Seething Over Ebola Response

Well, according to an article on the New York Times President Obama is not happy with the response to the Ebola threat.  In fact, the headline says Obama is ‘seething’.  According to sources Obama is frustrated and angry over the response of the government.

According to the article:

“He told aides they needed to get ahead of events and demanded a more hands-on approach, particularly from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”

Perhaps Obama should take his own advice here to get ahead of the virus.  When you keep borders open to infected countries, that in all medical and scientific knowledge, is the opposite of what needs to be done. Continue reading…

 

CDC Director Says What About Borders?

Everyone is aware when it comes to the US borders what the official position is of Tom Frieden, the CDC Director.  He thinks banning flights from infected areas would only make things worse in fighting the disease.

But it appears that there is a difference between talking about US borders and borders of other countries.

The porous land borders among countries and remoteness of many villages have greatly complicated control efforts,” Friedan said.

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