Remember Anna Palmer, the “fall-down drunk” reporter for Politico who put her liberal bias on display in June when she went on a tirade against Trump supporters at a downtown D.C. restaurant? She has since become a star of what is becoming an insidious and increasingly influential form of liberal bias – the e-newsletter. Media […]
Episode 76. This week we discuss the left-wing gunman who opened fire on GOP congressmen practicing for the annual congressional baseball game and seriously injuring Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), Jeff Sessions testimony, the British election and it’s effect on Brexit, Megyn Kelly’s controversial interview with Alex Jones and more. Please SUBSCRIBE on iTunes. SoundCloud audio […]
Episode 76. This week we discuss the left-wing gunman who opened fire on GOP congressmen practicing for the annual congressional baseball game and seriously injuring Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), Jeff Sessions testimony, the British election and it’s effect on Brexit, Megyn Kelly’s controversial interview with Alex Jones and more. Please SUBSCRIBE on iTunes. SoundCloud audio […]
Episode 68. This week we discuss the suicide of former New England tight end Aaron Hernandez who was found hanged in his jail cell, Jon Ossoff’s failure to win the open House seat in Georgia and sparking a runoff in June, Bill O’Reilly’s future at Fox News, The Trump administration taking on North Korea and […]
In a piece asking whether the United Kingdom’s new prime minister, Theresa May, will revive the “special” relationship between the U.K. and United States, NBC News went on to claim that at the time of 9/11, Tony Blair was the stronger leader of the two longtime allies compared to George W. Bush. Read it for […]
Theresa May, the first female British prime minister since Margaret “The Iron Lady” Thatcher, will be visiting the U.S. as the first foreign leader to visit Trump’s White House. She will meet with President Trump on Friday and will discuss topics such as the future of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Syrian civil […]
David Cameron, the current prime minister, said he will resign after the ‘Brexit’ vote and will resign now that there is a clear successor for the Tories in Home Secretary Theresa May. Photo by DFID – UK Department for International Development