Kremlin Cheers Obama Election
Why is the Russian government so happy about Obama’s second term? Does it have something to do with the President’s new-found flexibility?
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Why is the Russian government so happy about Obama’s second term? Does it have something to do with the President’s new-found flexibility?
Last night’s elections’ results didn’t change the balance of power much in Washington. It is still headed in the direction of runaway spending, expanding entitlements with more and larger government services. Of course, this costs tremendous amounts of money.
A young Kenyan mother gave birth to twins, “Barack Obama” and “Mitt Romney” while her nation celebrated Obama’s victory.
With fifty three House members demanding that Obama answer questions about the lethal, ham handed disaster in Benghazi and the equally bungled cover-up, do not expect a sudden flowering of bipartisan harmony.
The races in Alaska held a number of surprises including the gap between President Obama and his challenger, Mitt Romney.
Like when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object, we now know what happens when a candidate so weak anybody can beat him meets a candidate so weak he cannot beat anybody. And hear the warning from earlier this year.
The dollar fell against the yen on speculation Barack Obama was going to be reelected. Find out why here.
In late June, the Chinese Premier’s visit to a remote Atlantic Island largely escaped notice at the time, but alarm bells should have immediately gone off in Washington and in European capitals.
As founded, America is the greatest nation in the history of the world. America’s founding principles and the up to then unknown personal freedoms and liberties they unleashed are being replaced by the enticement of entitlements and empty promises of a free lunch. Without America’s founding principles leading the free world, mankind stands at the […]
6. We’re too white. African-Americans routinely vote with us on issues like marriage, yet there is almost never any Republican Party follow-up with them after they do. Latinos are one of the more socially conservative subcultures in America, and Romney did worse with them in 2012 than John McCain did in 2008. The reality is […]
