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Eber: Midway at the Midway

Eber: Midway at the Midway

  By Richard Eber, California Political News and Views  “ The tumultuous 2018 midterm campaign, shaped by conflicts over race and identity and punctuated by tragedy, barreled through its final weekend as voters prepared to deliver a verdict on the first half of President Trump’s term, with Republicans bracing for losses in the House and state […]

L. Neil Smith’s The Libertarian Enterprise: Justice Schmustice Former Supremer John Paul Stevens

L. Neil Smith’s The Libertarian Enterprise: Justice Schmustice Former Supremer John Paul Stevens

    By L. Neil Smith  Last week, in the wake of the widely-misrepresented “children’s march” for gun control — the average participant of which was a 49-year-old woman — 97-year-old former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens embarrassed himself by writing a _New York Times_ editorial in which he urged the “children” to demand outright repeal of the […]

Are Elite Controllers a fantasy? Read this.

Are Elite Controllers a fantasy? Read this.

  By Jon Rappoport, September 11, 2017 We rarely get a chance to see a smoking gun that proves elite controllers are running the show from behind the curtain. That’s why there is a curtain. So I’m republishing a conversation between two members of the Rockefeller Trilateral Commission (TC) and a US reporter. First, a bit […]

A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow?

A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow?

By Phil Erwin Way back in the Dinosaur Age, 50-some years ago, the folks lending their collective genius to Walt Disney came up with a little ditty that perfectly described how the world viewed America, and Americans viewed their own future: There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow Shining at the end of every day! There’s […]

Washington Post fact-checks SNL

Washington Post fact-checks SNL

Chip Bok, Bokbluster.com     November 25, 2014    The Washington Post actually fact checked a Saturday Night Live skit. Zachary Goldfarb rated the skit not helpful to the president. The sketch was about Obama’s executive action on immigration (mislabeled as an “executive order”, Goldfarb helpfully corrects). It was set to “Schoolhouse Rock” and featured a “Bill” singing about how a bill becomes law. […]