I want to let you in on a little secret about why I’m opposed to President Obama’s rush to get a government health care plan in place. It’s not personal opposition to President Obama and, in fact, it’s not even political opposition because it’s being pushed exclusively by Democrats. It’s …
Read More »What Happens in Vegas Is Being Blamed on President Obama
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Not Staying in Vegas Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn is again lashing out at President Obama for discouraging companies that received bailout money from traveling to Sin City. The Las Vegas Sun reports Wynn said during a conference call Thursday: “Right …
Read More »Robber Cites Economy During Bank Heist, FBI Says
An armed robber cited the country’s poor economy during a holdup at a Houston bank, FBI officials say. FBI Special Agent Shauna Dunlap said the suspect referenced his economic woes at about 10:30 a.m. Monday while pointing a handgun at tellers at a Compass bank at 12514 Tomball Parkway. “He …
Read More »Will General Electric Get Paid for Supporting President Obama?
As everyone knows, GE, which owns NBC, has been very aggressive in helping Barack Obama. First, supporting the president in the election, and now attacking his critics. There is also emerging evidence that GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt and NBC News chief Jeff Zucker told CNBC personnel to stop criticizing Obama’s …
Read More »Oil Varieties and Nutrition
People are increasingly realizing the importance of including healthy fats in their diet plans. This means learning to decipher the difference between the various types of fats including unsaturated, polyunsaturated, saturated, and trans fats. Oils are typically used as a source of fat in cooking, but it’s important to understand …
Read More »Tech Q and A: Which PC Should a College Kid Get?
Every other week or so, FOXNews.com tries to solve your most vexing technology-related problems. Send your questions to TechQuestions@foxnews.com and we’ll reply to selected ones in our next installment. It’s been a “Tough Week for Dotcom Nostalgia,” to quote the headline at BaseLineMag.com. First, Sun Microsystems — which once claimed …
Read More »President Obama, Winston Churchill and Torture
President Obama has made his position clear to the world. The United States will no longer use enhanced interrogation methods when questioning high-value captured terrorists. In fact, only Army Field Manual rules will apply, and they are essentially no rough stuff at all, in any form. In his press conference …
Read More »Sensitive Clinton Data Missing Once Again
A quick trip around Hannity’s America… Here We Go Again… Federal authorities are investigating the mysterious disappearance of more Clinton administration material from the National Archives. This time, it’s a computer disc that contains highly sensitive Secret Service and White House operating procedures, and oh, about 100,000 Social Security numbers. …
Read More »GOP Congressional Candidate Calls the Cops on a Reporter
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Reporter’s Notebook Reporter John McCormack from the conservative Weekly Standard attended a forum Monday night where New York special election congressional candidate Dede Scozzafava spoke to fellow Republicans. After the event, McCormack approached the candidate peppering her with questions about card check, …
Read More »On Blasphemy Day, Freedom of Speech Is in the Eye of the Beholder
The artist whose cartoon shook the world says his fight for freedom of speech is not about bashing religion, but about preventing violence and the criminalization of ideas. “I have no problem with religion,” says Danish artist Kurt Westergaard, who was in the U.S. this week to inaugurate the first …
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