1. Wayne Allyn Root: Obama is a Colossal Failure

2. James Hirsen: Subversive Historian Howard Zinn Duped Hollywood

3. John LeBoutillier: What the GOP Should Be Looking for in its 2012 Candidate

4. Kyle Olson: Impending Senate Vote for More School Spending Won’t Improve Education

 

 

 

Obama is a Colossal Failure

By Wayne Allyn Root

 

As one of America’s strongest critics of President Obama, I am constantly asked, “What would you do differently if you were president?” The answer is simple:  EVERYTHING! Every decision he makes poisons America. Obama is killing the American dream. To save America, we have to do the opposite of everything Obama is doing. Obama’s agenda of big government, big spending, big unions, and big debt are driving the American economy to never-before-imagined levels of economic disaster, debt, unemployment, and small business failure. [more...]

 

 

Subversive Historian Howard Zinn Duped Hollywood

By James Hirsen

 

The FBI recently released a 423-page file on so-called historian Howard Zinn. They actually started tracking Zinn back in 1949 during the “Red Scare” era. Zinn passed away in 2009. It turns out that FBI suspicions about Zinn’s communist connections were well founded. He categorically denied being a member of the Communist Party, and he even did so to FBI agents. However, the file indicates that he was affiliated with many radical groups, and several informants confirmed that he was a very active Party member. Zinn is the author of “A People’s History of the United States,” a purported history book that has been made into a cable TV production by Artfire Films. The movie has been shown on the History Channel under the title “The People Speak.” Thanks in large part to intense promotion by left-wing groups, educational institutions across the nation have used Zinn’s book as a textbook, and many continue to do so. Some are also using “The People Speak” DVD as a video history of America. [more...]

 

 

What the GOP Should Be Looking for in its 2012 Candidate

By John LeBoutillier

 

All the so-far mentioned 2012 GOP candidates – Romney, Palin, Huckabee, Pawlenty, Gingrich, Daniels and Barbour – have some good points. But none of them are sincere or talented. Our fear must be that through the 2012 primaries and caucuses, the winnowing process will bring the GOP back to its boring, staid old self – and thus turn off the Tea Party fervor which is the hottest political movement in decades. What we should be looking for in our 2012 candidate is a conservative who can sell conservatism – and also attract middle-of-the-road independents – all the while being pleasantly on the attack against the liberals, using humor and a light touch to harness the underlying fear and anxiety we are all feeling about our country’s future.  A tall order indeed. [more...]

 

 

Impending Senate Vote for More School Spending Won’t Improve Education

By Kyle Olson

 

The two top teachers unions and Senate Democrats are proving the old adage that dead bodies float to the surface.  Just when we thought the wrong-headed “Education Jobs Fund” was dead, it comes back to life. The U.S. Senate is poised to vote today on the “public school bailout,” the brainchild of teachers unions to stave off tens of thousands of school employee layoffs.  Progressive blogs say it will come at 5pm. When Democrats realized the bailout wasn’t going to pass attached to the Afghanistan War spending.  It’s now riding on a Federal Aviation Administration bill. [more...]

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