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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Who is “Some”, Hillary?
During Hillary’s testimony at the Benghazi hearing yesterday I found at least one bit of information to be interesting. This is the statement she released at 10:08pm while the attack was still ongoing. “Some have sought to justify the vicious … Continue reading
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Is There Nothing Left to Believe In Anymore?
Subway, fresh off the scandal involving their spokesperson Jared, has just agreed to a settlement over a lawsuit which claims that their footlong sandwich is not actually, — well — a foot long. Like most of you I consume my … Continue reading
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Symbolic, yes?
You couldn’t stage a better visual metaphor if you tried… pic.twitter.com/tk8wVtiKru — James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) September 22, 2015 Hillary appears to be training her army of white, beta male slaves to push her fossil fuel free chariot. Hat tip to … Continue reading
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After 21 Years of Study, UT Economics Professor Resigns Over Failure to Understand Incentives
Texas has passed a law which will allow concealed carry on campuses starting in 2016. As a consequence, faint of heart economics professor emeritus Daniel Hamermesh has announced that he will resign from his position at the University of Texas … Continue reading
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