Category Archives: Media/Arts/Entertainment

Chris Christie to Warren Buffett: Shut Up and Write a Check Already

Governor Chris Christie at his tell-it-like-it-is best. As Piers Morgan of CNN attempts to push the 1% Democrat party line in Christie’s face, the Governor slaps away Morgan’s feeble political feint with a simple frontal attack. You’ve got to like his style. Continue reading

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Whitney Houston Fans Want a Piece of the Action

As the family of Whitney Houston came together in Newark, New Jersey, to mourn the loss of their loved one in a closed private viewing on Friday, some of Houston’s so-called fans voiced their ire at being left out of the star-studded event. Continue reading

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Jeremy Lin: The Tim Tebow of Basketball

Meet Jeremy Shu-How Lin, professional basketball player for the New York Knicks, Harvard University graduate, and proudly OUT Christian. As the first Taiwanese-American to play in the NBA, Jeremy Lin is not shy about giving credit where he believes credit is due. Continue reading

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John McNaughton: America Through the Eyes of the Artist

The Forgotten Man: Killing the Constitution Continue reading

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The Maddow Image: Rachel Who?

Oops! MSNBC’s alternative lifestyle lesbian is apparently not the household phenomenon that those in the know among the liberal Left seem to think she is. Last Thursday, the contestants on ABC’s game show, Jeopardy, had not a clue who this woman of so many words but nary an original thought might have been. After a prolonged silence from the three contestants when given their prompt, Alex Trebek, the show’s long-time host, enlightened the players and the audience with the correct answer. Continue reading

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Presidential Dirty Politics and Trash Ads

The Bullwinkle for President campaign is crying foul over this latest smear ad from the bad boys over at the Boris Badenov camp. Where the heck is Rocky when you need him?! Continue reading

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Time’s Up for Tebow

Oh Tim, we had such high hopes and aspirations and thought maybe, just maybe, the Broncos would end up in the Super Bowl. But we really can’t complain, for after all, you gave your team and all us football fans such a great season. We’re looking forward to the next go round, so keep the faith, buddy! Continue reading

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Anti-Christian Bias: Gingrich Tells It Like It Is!

As second-rate sportscasters across the USA mock Tim Tebow for the public expression of his Christian faith and while the smug secular news media serve as fawning apologists for Muslim mayhem, there is one Republican candidate bringing them all to book for their blatant anti-Christian bias. Continue reading

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Broncos Win in Overtime!

The Broncos and the Steelers gave the fans a great game this afternoon. But Tim Tebow was in his groove and with the score tied at 23 – 23, Big Tim blasted out a pass in overtime for a 6-point win over Pittsburgh. And of course, the game finale, at least as far as the scoffing media and network talking heads were concerned, was the Tebow time-out for a quick prayer of gratitude and thanks. Gee guys, just pretend he’s a devout Muslim—I bet you wouldn’t be making fun of him then. Continue reading

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Keith Olbermann Soon to be Past Tense at Current TV

Remember Keith Olbermann? That naughty and never nice prima donna who somehow got the notion that his talents were too much and too many to be wasted on the sporting trade? Well, he’s now having his temper tantrums over at that wavering way station for jobless rejects known as Current TV. And just like their MSNBC sister socialist network, the Current crowd are none too pleased at the egotistical episodes of Comrade Keith. Continue reading

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Mummers Parade: Get Out Those Golden Slippers

The Philadelphia Mummers Parade, which marches every New Year’s Day, has been a feature of the cultural history of the City of Brotherly Love since colonial times. Continue reading

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Bill Maher: A Cry for Help

When snarky white liberal men expend their life’s energies denigrating the religious spirit and doing so with that swaggering in with the in-crowd sense of superiority, you can bet your bottom dollar that these nasty ninnies are suffering from a basic fear of faith. Continue reading

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Cheetah the Chimpanzee Dies

Cheetah the Chimpanzee, co-star of the early Tarzan movies from the 1930s, died on Saturday at the age of 80 from kidney failure. Such a long life span is a phenomenal accomplishment for a chimp considering that most only live approximately 45 years in captivity. Continue reading

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Volkswagen and the Namby-Pamby Male

The latest Volkswagen commercial has been making the advertising rounds and it’s giving us a glimpse of just what type of down market male this car company is attempting to attract. Continue reading

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

I’m an avid Tolkien fan and was very impressed with Peter Jackson’s cinematic production of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. So, I’m now eagerly awaiting his next project, The Hobbit. Continue reading

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