Trump, and a pair of prostitutes. |
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
The Truth Remains Elusive
Motion reveals Pulse gunman's father was FBI informant
But there is yet more.
ZeroHedge has documented the information.
As reported by Nick Short, can you imagine that Seddique Mateen had a pair of large money transfers Turkey and Afghanistan, with the second transfer having occurred one week before the attack?
Recall the CEO of Mandalay Bay was reported to have sold almost all of his holdings of stock (taking a capital gains tax hit) in his stable company a week before the shooting massacre in Las Vegas!
I am not sure what is going on, but there are significant questions surrounding almost all of the recent mass shootings. Unlike many, I am certain each of these events happened, but I do not think the public has been adequately informed of the motives and participants.
There remain questions about San Bernardino, and answers are far and few astonishingly between in Las Vegas. There were stand down orders given police in Orlando and Parkland. We call Central Florida home (and drive by Pulse almost on a daily basis), and there remain many unanswered questions about the Pulse shooting. Although the killer professed an allegiance to Islam, it has been categorized as an attack on the LGBT community (secondarily, it was, along with the Latino community) and the LGBT agenda has exponentially risen to prominence in the community since.
Without adequate answers being provided to the public, conspiracy theories will continue to be fed. Information that does trickle out like the info we got last night about the Pulse gunman's father gives additional evidence to those who think the truth in these events remains elusive.
Count me among that group.
Thursday, March 15, 2018
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Walk Out Hides Real Agenda
Five Lies About the Student ‘Walkout’ for Gun Control by Joel Pollack
"It amounts to exploiting our children, as well as those 17 deaths in Florida, for political purposes."
There is no question about it. Ferguson, Baltimore, and sadly Orlando are all examples where the organized radical left has organized in breathtaking fashion to advocate for an agenda which attacks the founding principles of our nation, sadly exploiting the uneducated "useful idiots" in the process.
In Orlando, the Pulse shooting massacre was not chosen as a vehicle to advance gun control, but rather to push the LGBT agenda. With the help of media partners and a very vocal minority, it has worked like a charm, as Orlando has become a leading gay community. (we don't have an issue with that, only the way it was seemingly forced upon us local residents rather than organically growing).
In fact, in the trial of the gunman's wife, which started this week, The Orlando Sentinel reports that federal prosecutors of Noor Salman considered the attack at Pulse on June 12,2016 was a terrorist act, not a gay club attack. While the media would never agree, we deem this assessment compete accurate.
These well organized groups of the radical left are making great progress, and our nation is paying a heavy price.
One has to wonder how many of our children, who while with heavy hearts wanted to pay tribute to the beautiful souls who were lost on Valentines Day in south Florida, were heavy influenced by the lies presented to them by these dishonest agents of those who aim to change the principles this nation was founded upon.
Perhaps a better course of action today would have been to adopt the words expressed on this wonderful sign making it's way through social media today:
King Dollar
Larry Kudlow |
Larry Kudlow will take the job of top economic advisor to President Donald Trump.
From our perspective, this is an excellent choice!
We have been longtime fans of Kudlow, reaching back through his long tenure with CNBC back to his days with the Reagan administration.
Certainly, while we are in agreement with much of Kudlow's free market and strong dollar advocacy, there are areas where we disagree. Without question, Kudlow will not always see things as President Trump does, and the recent topic of tariffs is one of them.
What Trump will find in Kudlow is a smart economist who has been around the block, a man steadfast in beliefs having witnessed their successes over decades. Additionally, Trump will benefit from Kudlow as a respectful and honest broker in debate, which will serve President Trump and our nation well.
As Kudlow is famous for noting, "Free Market Capitalism is the Best Path to Prosperity."
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Disastrous Ramifications of Government Intervention
From Obama To Parkland: Remembering Eric Holder, Arne Duncan And The New Public School Policy? by Denise Simon
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Going Home
Billy Graham, perhaps the most widely known preacher in modern American history, has passed away at 99.
Graham personally preached the gospel in front of more people worldwide than perhaps anyone.
Graham touched the lives of millions, bringing the joy of Jesus to their lives.
We will certainly miss Billy Graham, but the lessons he taught us will last a lifetime.

Graham personally preached the gospel in front of more people worldwide than perhaps anyone.
Graham touched the lives of millions, bringing the joy of Jesus to their lives.
We will certainly miss Billy Graham, but the lessons he taught us will last a lifetime.
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Explosive!
A Bombshell House Intelligence report exposing extensive FISA abuse could lead to the removal of senior government officials
by Sara A. Carter
Sara Carter is making Woodward & Bernstein look lazy, and the mainstream media is ignoring everythng she and her associate Jonathan Soloman are uncovering.
Soon, very soon, they will be unable to ignore it.
Labels:
Bob Woodward,
Carl Bernstein,
Corruption,
DOJ,
Donald Trump,
FBI,
Robert Mueller,
Sara Carter
Monday, January 15, 2018
See You Later Mr.College Football!
While on my way to the Diamond Resorts International Celebrity Golf tournament, I got a text. I knew what is was about, and if was the first of many.
It said "We lost him."
Mr. College Football, the legendary Keith Jackson, had passed away late Friday.
Jackson was a member of the inaugural Hall of BAHL class in 2011, where I wrote the following:
"By far, college football is my favorite sport. I rarely missed televised games as a child, and calling the play by play describing the color and pageantry of NCAA College Football was ABC's Keith Jackson.
Mr. College Football, Jackson had a unique way of bringing the game to viewers who watched from couches across the fruited plain. Jackson respected and promoted the traditions, coaches and players and rivalries which make the game special.
Terms of endearment to the game such as "Whoa Nelly", "The Big Uglies" and "Fumble" will never be forgotten, nor will Jackson. Keith Jackson, a big man at 6'4 275, is a bigger man in the annuals of America's greatest game, NCAA College Football."
I had the opportunity meet Keith Jackson at a "Legend's Luncheon" held when Florida State played Notre Dame in Orlando in 1994. It was an honor to meet Jackson, who was larger than life in many ways.
Like so many expressed who have commented via social media since his passing on Friday, Jackson meant so much to those of us who grew up cherishing the color and pageantry of those autumn Saturday afternoons, where with all due respect to Alabama's university slogan, where legends were made.
Keith Jackson was often imitated across the college football landscape, with many a "fumble" uttered from Jacksonville to Omaha, but few were as beloved at our Keith Jackson.
It said "We lost him."
Mr. College Football, the legendary Keith Jackson, had passed away late Friday.
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Jackson was a member of the inaugural Hall of BAHL class in 2011, where I wrote the following:
"By far, college football is my favorite sport. I rarely missed televised games as a child, and calling the play by play describing the color and pageantry of NCAA College Football was ABC's Keith Jackson.
Mr. College Football, Jackson had a unique way of bringing the game to viewers who watched from couches across the fruited plain. Jackson respected and promoted the traditions, coaches and players and rivalries which make the game special.
Terms of endearment to the game such as "Whoa Nelly", "The Big Uglies" and "Fumble" will never be forgotten, nor will Jackson. Keith Jackson, a big man at 6'4 275, is a bigger man in the annuals of America's greatest game, NCAA College Football."
I had the opportunity meet Keith Jackson at a "Legend's Luncheon" held when Florida State played Notre Dame in Orlando in 1994. It was an honor to meet Jackson, who was larger than life in many ways.
Like so many expressed who have commented via social media since his passing on Friday, Jackson meant so much to those of us who grew up cherishing the color and pageantry of those autumn Saturday afternoons, where with all due respect to Alabama's university slogan, where legends were made.
Keith Jackson was often imitated across the college football landscape, with many a "fumble" uttered from Jacksonville to Omaha, but few were as beloved at our Keith Jackson.
Alabama coach Bear Bryant and ABC's Keith Jackson |
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
The Color & Pageantry Top 25
END OF SEASON FINAL POLL
1. Alabama, 13-1, 4
2. Georgia, 13-2, 2
3. Oklahoma, 12-2, 3
4. UCF, 13-0, 7
5. Ohio State, 12-2, 5
6. Clemson, 12-2, 1
7. Wisconsin, 13-1, 9
8. Penn State, 11-2, 11
9. Auburn, 10-4, 6
10. Texas Christian, 11-3, 17
11. Miami, 10-3, 10
12. Notre Dame, 10-3, 15
13. Southern Cal, 11-3, 8
14. Oklahoma State, 10-3, 19
15. Washington, 10-3, 12
16. Michigan State, 10-3, 18
17. Stanford, 9-5, 13
18. Louisiana State, 9-4, 14
19. South Florida, 10-2, 20
20. Northwestern, 10-3, 22
21. North Carolina State, 9-4, 24
22. Virginia Tech, 9-4, 23
23. Mississippi State, 9-4, NR
24. South Carolina, 9-4, NR
25. Iowa State, 8-5, NR
OUT: Memphis (16), Washington State (21) and Louisville (25)
MAYBE NEXT YEAR: Memphis, Boise State, Washington State, Iowa, Fresno State, Louisville, Florida State, Wake Forest, West Virginia, Troy, Boston College, Army, Navy, Florida Atlantic, Utah, Houston, Kansas State, Purdue, Michigan, Texas A&M and San Diego State.
1. Alabama, 13-1, 4
2. Georgia, 13-2, 2
3. Oklahoma, 12-2, 3
4. UCF, 13-0, 7
5. Ohio State, 12-2, 5
6. Clemson, 12-2, 1
7. Wisconsin, 13-1, 9
8. Penn State, 11-2, 11
9. Auburn, 10-4, 6
10. Texas Christian, 11-3, 17
11. Miami, 10-3, 10
12. Notre Dame, 10-3, 15
13. Southern Cal, 11-3, 8
14. Oklahoma State, 10-3, 19
15. Washington, 10-3, 12
16. Michigan State, 10-3, 18
17. Stanford, 9-5, 13
18. Louisiana State, 9-4, 14
19. South Florida, 10-2, 20
20. Northwestern, 10-3, 22
21. North Carolina State, 9-4, 24
22. Virginia Tech, 9-4, 23
23. Mississippi State, 9-4, NR
24. South Carolina, 9-4, NR
25. Iowa State, 8-5, NR
OUT: Memphis (16), Washington State (21) and Louisville (25)
MAYBE NEXT YEAR: Memphis, Boise State, Washington State, Iowa, Fresno State, Louisville, Florida State, Wake Forest, West Virginia, Troy, Boston College, Army, Navy, Florida Atlantic, Utah, Houston, Kansas State, Purdue, Michigan, Texas A&M and San Diego State.
Sunday, January 7, 2018
All Your Talent And My Good Taste
The fall of Hollywood Kingmaker Harvey Weinstein seemingly alerted America to the grotesque underbelly in the entertainment business.
It has actually been well known for years, just hidden from you.
In 1980, off their album The Long Run, The Eagles wrote an awesome song called The King of Hollywood about the decadent lifestyle of the producers and power brokers, most of whom are vocal leftists.
Great tune; give a listen:
"Come sit down here beside me, honey
Let's have a little heart to heart
Now look at me and tell me, darlin'
How badly do you want this part?
Are you willing to sacrifice?
And are you willing to be real nice?
All your talent and my good taste
I'd hate to see it go to waste"
It has actually been well known for years, just hidden from you.
In 1980, off their album The Long Run, The Eagles wrote an awesome song called The King of Hollywood about the decadent lifestyle of the producers and power brokers, most of whom are vocal leftists.
Great tune; give a listen:
"Come sit down here beside me, honey
Let's have a little heart to heart
Now look at me and tell me, darlin'
How badly do you want this part?
Are you willing to sacrifice?
And are you willing to be real nice?
All your talent and my good taste
I'd hate to see it go to waste"
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