Leah Barkoukis, Some were hoping to see former President Bill Clinton, others said they had nothing better to do at that time of day, while others still seemed to be more Bernie supporters. But one thing from Hillary’s campaign event in Cleveland on Sunday, which was supposed to showcase her appeal to millennials, was clear:… [Read More]
Is a College Education Still Worth the Cost?
Bruce Bialosky, With debt soaring for college loans and the current generation of post-graduate college students being hogtied by their loan burdens, the question of how much sense this all makes comes to one’s mind. Well, a couple of noted individuals did a detailed analysis of that and came to their own conclusions. Jaison R…. [Read More]
Police searching car, apartment after shooting outside Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas
Police in Texas were still checking a car for possible explosives early Monday and authorities reportedly were searching the Phoenix home of the two suspects who were killed in an attack on an art exhibit that inflamed radical Muslims. One of the suspects was known to U.S. intelligence and had been part of a recent… [Read More]
Air Force fires general over A-10 jets ‘treason’ remarks
An Air Force general has been fired after an investigation into comments he made to lower-ranking officers about how talking to members of Congress about the capabilities about the A-10 “Warthog” attack jet was tantamount to treason, the Air Force confirmed Friday. The comments by Maj. Gen. James Post, the number 2 commander at the… [Read More]
Former Mayor Attempts to Assault Maine Governor With Jar of Vaseline at Forum
Christine Rousselle Yesterday, during a town hall-style forum about the state’s budget, Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) was nearly assaulted by a flying jar of Vaseline thrown by the former Mayor of Biddeford, Joanne Twomey. Twomey, who stormed the stage and was hampered by security before she could actually forcefully throw the jar at the… [Read More]
McDonald’s Sick Mutant Baby Art Psyop Exposed
Dying corporation’s artwork eerily similar to photos of deformed babies. Thousands of SXSW festival goers are completely unaware that they are under an intense psyop as they make their way through the streets of Austin. What started as a place for bands to get exposure is now a joint mind control operation between dying corporations… [Read More]
Police Raid Texas Political Meeting, Seize Phones, Fingerprint and Photograph All Attendees
The Free Thought Project, “We had no idea what was going on. We knew of nothing that would warrant such an action.” BRYAN, TX — Federal and local police forces raided a political meeting, taking unusual measures to document every attendee by taking fingerprints and photographs, and seizing every cell phone and all recording equipment… [Read More]
Conservatives Want a Candidate for President Who Can Connect, CPAC Chief Says
Sean Hannity will ask questions of presidential hopeful Jeb Bush for the former Florida governor’s entire 20-minute appearance at CPAC, set for 1:40 p.m. Friday. By the time conservative activists leave the nation’s capital this weekend after their largest annual get-together, they should be better equipped for the 2016 campaign trail. They also may be a… [Read More]
Super Bill: Weighing the cost of a Super Bowl trip
How much is it worth to watch the Super Bowl in person? That is the question thousands of American football fans have been wrestling with the last few weeks. Do you take a once-in-a-lifetime plunge and spend perhaps tens of thousands of dollars to get yourself to Glendale, Arizona, to watch the Seattle Seahawks take… [Read More]
Ben Carson: ‘I Always Feel So Welcomed When I Come to Iowa’
Iowans, he says, ‘actually have common sense.’ Rising conservative star Ben Carson seemed to charm attendees at Saturday’s Freedom Summit, weaving stories of his upbringing through a series of topics including immigration and health care. Carson, a best-selling author and retired neurosurgeon, spoke in an easy-going style that alternated between sincere and humorous. “I always… [Read More]
Must-Have Gadgets You Don’t Need Will Glimmer at the Consumer Electronics Show
Ultra-high definition television sets that don’t have much content available. Wireless chargers that don’t work together because they’re built on competing industry standards. Wearable devices that few consumers have shown interest in buying. Technology companies will once again be using the Consumer Electronics Show that starts next week to unveil must-have new gadgets. The odds… [Read More]
Gun Owners Defy Gun Control and Commit 1,000+ Felonies in Historic Protest
Generally speaking, I am not one to support those who willfully break the law, especially when they do so simply to defy authority. But there are exceptions. One of those exceptions occurred on Saturday, when over 1,000 Washingtonians gathered in Olympia to sell and trade firearms without performing any of the background checks that are… [Read More]