Tweet NewsMax.com Less than halfway through his first term,President Barack Obama has appointed more openly gay officials than any other president in history. Gay activists say the estimate of more than 150 appointments so far — from agency heads and commission members to policy officials and senior staffers — surpasses [...] Tweet Michael Reagan,Floyd Reports Liberals and their Democratic Party allies are frightened out of their halfwits by the re-emergence of the dreaded tea party,which began in Boston Harbor in December 1773,when colonists dressed as Indians dumped shiploads of tea into the water,helping to set off what eventually [...] Tweet Ben Johnson,Floyd Reports In a desperate push to keep the Senate in friendly hands,Barack Obama took to the airwaves of Univision Radio on Monday and encouraged Hispanic voters to join him in his plan to “punish our enemies.” It appears Hispanics have sunk to the challenge. Among the most motivated [...] Tweet Simon Dumenco,New York Magazine GOPers expecting to take the House are already calling for numerous Whitewater-esque investigations into the Obama administration. Meanwhile,according to Public Policy Polling,35 percent of Republicans would like to see President Obama impeached based solely on “his actions so far.” Which actions,exactly? Well,[...] Tweet Dr. Marvin Folkertsma,Center for Vision and Values Karl Marx once commented that voters’ choices in a democracy constituted little more than deciding which bourgeois party would oppress them the most. The old misanthrope’s views on such matters are usually worth ignoring,but he had a point with regard to [...] Tweet Bob Unruh,WorldNetDaily A George Soros-funded organization,aided by Texas U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee,a Democrat,apparently is trying to chase volunteer observers from precinct polling locations across Harris County,Texas,after the watchers found election judges and clerks allegedly voting for citizens who were undecided. “Only a week into early voting,[...] Tweet Zogby International One week before the mid-term elections,Republicans continue their lead over Democrats (48% –43%) on whom voters plan to choose in the Congressional election. Democrats,however,hold a small lead among those who have already voted. Voters were also evenly split,44% –44%,on whether or [...] | |