Congress is out for 54 days so that representatives can head back to their home states and politic for reelection in November. They won’t be back before these elections have passed. Almost immediately after this was announced, Attorney General Eric Holder resigned. On top of that, key members of congress have balked at the President’s …
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Immediately following reports that Congress will be out until the conclusion of the midterm elections, Attorney General Eric Holder announced today that he has resigned from the office. Giving credence to my allegations that the Executive Branch has played the Legislative Branch like a fiddle. Now, he can appoint an Attorney General by recess appointment, …
Continue reading Attorney General Eric Holder ResignedMuch has been made by the the conservative press about the “latte salute” by President Obama. Sean Hannity and Karl Rove had a spout about it, where Hannity asked “would President Bush ever do that?” Rove didn’t comment on Bush’s salutes, but called Obama “insensitive” and asked, “How disrespectful was that?” Maybe the reason that Rove …
Continue reading Salute-Gate: No One Can Tell the President to Sit DownPresident Obama, on this eve of the 13th Anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, has authorized US airstrikes in Syria in order to curb the progress of ISIS in Iraq and Syria. I find this disheartening, and feel like if we continue to be reactionary, and continue to resort to …
Continue reading Obama approves US airstrikes in SyriaKiller Mike, one of my favorite rap musicians, had a very compelling interview about his thoughts on the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO on CNN today. The reason why I post this is not to inundate you with a whole lot of content on the death of Mr. Brown, but because it is …
Continue reading Killer Mike Talks About Ferguson/Mike Brown on CNNThe First Debate between Georgia Senatorial Candidates Michelle Nunn and David Perdue was hosted by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce today in Macon, Georgia. Zaxby Chambliss’ Georgia Senate seat is wide open, so this is a shootout for potential control over the Senate in 2014. An important fact, I think, is that both of …
Continue reading First Georgia Senate Debate – Perdue v. NunnISIS has beheaded an American Journalist, James Foley, and posted a video of their vile terrorism online. They also have threatened to behead another hostage journalist believed to be Steven Sotloff, who was kidnapped at the Syria-Turkey border in 2013. Their stated objective is for President Obama to end military opposition to ISIS in Iraq. …
Continue reading ISIS Beheads American Journalist in IraqWe broke this news on the David Dorer Show live last week, and the headline says it all. Texas Governor Rick Perry has been indicted for misappropriating $200,000.00 that was intended to go to the District Attorney of Austin’s office for purposes of investigating fraud in the State government. The two-count indictment is provided below. …
Continue reading Texas Governor Perry Has Been IndictedHerman Cain, the “Shucky Ducky” 2012 GOP Presidential Primary Candidate, whom once was responsible for lobbying to keep server wages more than $5.00 below the national standard minimum wage, has attacked fast food service industry workers for their demand for higher wages by lauding a new tactic deployed by McDonald’s: an automated fast food cashier. …
Continue reading Mechanized Human Feeding Operations, c/o McDonald’sMichael Brown, an 18-year old man in Ferguson, MO was gunned down by law enforcement in broad daylight on August 9th, 2014. Mr. Brown was unarmed, and was seen by at least two witnesses with his hands in the air, running away from Officer Darren Wilson when Wilson shot several times at Mr. Brown, killing …
Continue reading The Shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO.