Rich Terrell
George Herbert Walker Bush was a teenager when he became a Naval aviator during World War II. (Getty)
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How could you not get a kick out of this piece of video? Remember the President vs broccoli?
American Thinker |
Rich Terrell
George Herbert Walker Bush was a teenager when he became a Naval aviator during World War II. (Getty)
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American Thinker |
If Ocasio-Cortez cared about her constituents, she might take time to learn how entrepreneurs, with the freedom to use resources to serve consumers, have lifted billions out of poverty in the past few centuries. If the goal of democratic socialists to abolish capitalism is reached, we’ll never hear of future Dr. Wangs.
Venezuela shows that socialism requires time to reduce a prosperous economy to misery and rule over its ruins...."Francisco Toro, writing in the Washington Post, tries to whitewash socialism in the wake of the destruction of Venezuela. He sends a message to “true believers” of the cause, from violent, hooded fanatics behind Soviet flags to eternally-offended worshipers of the ultra-left Senator Sanders or the comparatively moderate followers of Hillary Clinton." . . .
Tony Branco |
The contract between the Clintons and the tour-promoter, Live Nation, a publicly owned New York Stock Exchange-listed company with over ten billion dollars a year in sales, is confidential, so I don't know if the Clintons have a guaranteed minimum compensation. But it is a pretty safe guess that poor attendance and deep discounts for ticket prices mean that the tour is losing money for Live Nation with each poorly attended show. It is not cheap to rent stadiums, hire staff, provide security, and charter jets for the Clintons.How much money would a publicly owned company be willing to lose in order to save face for the Cintons, now that they are unlikely ever to regain use of the Oval Office?Full article here.
Marty: The last time Tap toured America, they were, uh, booked into 10,000 seat arenas, and 15,000 seat venues, and it seems that now, on their current tour they're being booked into 1,200 seat arenas, 1,500 seat arenas, and uh I was just wondering, does this mean uh ... the popularity of the group is waning?Ian: Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no ... no, no, not at all. I, I, I just think that the ... uh ... their appeal is becoming more selective."Based on the first leg of their big 13-city cross-country tour, the Clintons' appeal is becoming very selective, indeed." . . .
. . . "And never mind the decline in global temperatures the last two years. There are models that can rationalize that away.Trust the experts!Meanwhile, watch what the warmists do, not what they say.Here is what Bernie Sanders says about global warming: . . .. . . "Glenn Reynolds, law professor and proprietor of Instapundit, has it exactly right when he says: "I'll believe global warming is a crisis when the people telling me it is a crisis start acting like it is a crisis!"
. . . "The trigger was a grossly high tax on gasoline, this to satisfy the green lobby – one designed to "wean" the French people off fossil fuels."But who uses such fuels? Who depends on automobiles to get around?"Not the elites making the decision. They live in cities such as Paris. No, it was the nobodies who live in the sticks."
CNN . . . falsely reported a number of damaging Trump stories: that transition official Anthony Scaramucci had colluded with a Russian financial official about easing sanctions; that Donald Trump knew in advance of a meeting that his son had agreed to with a Russian operator; that Trump Jr. knew in advance of the contents of the WikiLeaks Podesta trove; and that James Comey would testify to Congress that he never had assured Trump he was not under investigation.
Tony Branco |