Guy Smith | December 31, 2012
TweetAn ass and elephant could no longer endure their relationship, yet had become so entwined with one another, that death was their only option for happiness. They walked to the edge of Lover’s Leap, held hands, and with a deep final sigh, the pachyderm plunged to his death with the ass’s words fading in his [...]
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Guy Smith | December 17, 2012
TweetTwenty eight corpses hadn’t even cooled before Michael Bloomberg found a TV camera. (Seriously – it takes about several hours for a human body to reach room temperature, but Bloomberg needed less than three to stammer about what he did not know). Ignoring my rule for waiting two news cycles for solid facts to emerge, [...]
Category: Gun control, Media, Politics |
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Guy Smith | December 10, 2012
Tweet“Washington is a fine place for journalists to live as well as to brown-nose. It has plenty of the only type of people who can stand journalists — other journalists — and plenty of the only kind of people journalists get any real information from — other journalists. — P.J. O’Rourke” All the media is [...]
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Guy Smith | December 3, 2012
TweetDon’t worry about the so-called 1%. They allegedly came by their wealth honestly. Congress on the other hand … During the Great Recession, the wealth gap between congress and their constituents grew at a spritely pace. At the high end, congress’s cornucopia continued growing by 14% while you and your neighbors’ prosperity plummeted about 39%. [...]
Category: Corruption, Politics |
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Guy Smith | November 18, 2012
TweetWhen a million people knock on your door, you should pay attention. Since FDR’s dark days, the divide between Americans who keep faith with the Constitution and those who use it for personal hygiene has grown deeper. Many like to blame Barack Obama for our perpetual political antagonism. Yet he is merely the latest manifestation [...]
Category: Constitution, Law, Politics |
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