Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Monday, June 23, 2014

Herman Cain on Voting




Herman Cain does not mince any words about how the government has become destructive of the ideals of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and how uninformed Americans and being convinced to just take it.



Sunday, June 22, 2014

Bobby Jindal on Defending the American Dream at the Road to Majority Conference


During his keynote address at the Faith and Freedom Forum's Road to Majority 2014 Conference dinner, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal (R-LA) inspired his audience to fight for preserving the American Dream. 

Throughout the Conference, many speakers noted the insidious ways that the Obama Administration has undermined religious liberty, from the Obamacare Abortion Mandate, restricting military chaplains from unfettered ministering spiritual truths to hassling conservatives in the IRS scandal.

What seemed to incense Gov. Jindal is the mantra from the left that these restrictions are being imposed for reasons of tolerance and diversity.  Per The Blaze:

"I am tired of the left. They say they’re for tolerance, they say they respect diversity. The reality is this: They respect everybody unless you happen to disagree with them. The left is trying to silence us and I’m tired of it, I won’t take it anymore.”

Will these strong words about the silent war on religious liberty as applied to health-care, education and the military be the be the cornerstone of a prospective presidential campaign in 2016?

Friday, June 13, 2014

So You Think You Can Dance-- Jersey Style?

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ) appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon in his continued media charm offensive for his all but announced 2016 Presidential run.  "Christie Kreme" showed off his moves doing the Dad Dance in honor of Father's Day. 





It's too bad that neither the Garden State Governor nor Jimmy Fallon used the occasion to give props to Bruce Springsteen by doing "Born to Run", which would have really made news.


John Adams on Man

John Adams