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Following moral compass critical for leadership

By Steve McGough / August 8, 2008 /

John Edwards – former senator, vice presidential, and presidential candidate – has been caught like a deer in the headlights. He’s admitted to having an affair for a short period in 2006 with Rielle Hunter after saying no, no, no for awhile now. Listening to reporters this evening on Fox News, the sentiment was pretty…

Obama United Nations speech from Sept. 23- Update video added

By Steve McGough / September 23, 2009 /

I’m certain Jim will have commentary tomorrow, but here is the full text and video from President Obama’s speech to the United Nations today. I’ve listened to the first half hour of Limbaugh’s break-down … conservatives will not be thrilled, nor will those who believe the United States is the greatest country in the world.

When gun-grabbing politicians get arrested for gun trafficking

By Steve McGough / March 28, 2014 /

Gotta just love the hypocrisy. This state legislator from San Francisco is tied in with a felon gang member Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow, who continued his gang activity behind a “legitimate” facade after getting out of prison. My bet is low-lifes like State Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) taught felons like Shrimp Boy how to look…

White House using NEA funding to promote Obama policies

By Steve McGough / September 21, 2009 /

As an update to yesterday’s post, here is the link to the Big Hollywood expose by Patrick Courrielche on the National Endowment for the Arts using federal funds to promote Obama administration policies and projects. Is this a blockbuster? You make the call…

BigGovernment.com’s next big investigative report – Update: NEA

By Steve McGough / September 20, 2009 /

Last week, we had a few BigGovernment.com videos dropped concerning the – let’s call them interesting – ACORN employee activities. Speculation is starting this Sunday afternoon about possible revelations from Andrew Breitbart concerning the National Endowment for the Arts, or Buffy Wicks, or the SEUI, or maybe something else this week.

Wikileaks: Do they care information could put Afghans in danger?

By Steve McGough / July 28, 2010 /

Wikileaks thinks technology and the Internet can help save human life and support human rights. But with the dissemination of the names and locations of Afghan citizens who have been providing intelligence to coalition forces, have they put those Afghans at risk of death?

The most ethical Congress EVAH … Rangel charged, will face trial

By Steve McGough / July 23, 2010 /

I’m happy that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has been able to get through all of the red tape and finally work towards her pledge to fight ensure Congressional ethics. Funny though, she’s been unusually quiet about Rep. Charlie Rangel (D- N.Y.), maybe she should make a big splash by walking down Pennsylvania Avenue with…

Chris Donovan Roundup: Campaign contribution quotables

By Jim Vicevich / June 2, 2012 /

A once seemingly, although not guaranteed, Democrat seat is suddenly in play for Republicans and its all the Democrats doing. The Feds are investigating the questionable handling of campaign contributions to a very liberal Democrat and the State House Speaker Christopher Donovan, who wants to replace very liberal Democrat 5th District Congressman Chris Murphy.

The Gulf oil spill: It’s Bush’s fault … continuuuuued

By Jim Vicevich / June 7, 2010 /

The Sunday Morning talk shows were a blame game fest and frankly at this point it’s become obnoxious. Don’t you think. But the facts are simple … someone should tell these clowns Bush is not in charge of the clean-up … Obama is. He said so.

Chutzpah, personified…

By Dave in EH / December 12, 2008 /

English is a language that likes to borrow words — heck, it mugs other languages and goes through their pockets for loose bits of speech.  One such borrowed word is “Chutzpah,” pronounced “HOOTZ-pah.”  Chutzpah is a remarkable trait — the ability to say the most audacious things with a straight face, regardless of how ludicrous…