Entire talk from Unite IE

Entire talk from Unite IE

Typically I try to keep my political humor and my more serious political works separate.  But in this talk at the Fox Theater in Riverside, CA– an event with Ann Coulter and Dinesh D’Souza — I mixed it up.  Much of this has been released in snippets, but up until now the entire video has not been out there. Please — enjoy, share….and join us on February 21st at the Fox Theater, this time starring me, Larry Elder, the Politichicks along with a guy named Rick Perry and another guy by the name of Bobby Jindal. Buy your tickets...
“I’m Offended” Jack Simmon’s New Music Video

“I’m Offended” Jack Simmon’s New Music Video

I find myself quoted in a lot of places.  Ben Shapiro’s book,  the New York Times. Rush Limbaugh.  But THIS may be the most unusual place I’ve ever found myself quoted.  It’s in the middle of a great new music video from Jack Simmons.  Watch it and pass it  on.  Let’s help Jack make this go viral!  I’ll be offended if you don’t.  ...
Lowry Demands “Stop Lying About the Police”

Lowry Demands “Stop Lying About the Police”

Liberals have no problem lying  because they believe their lies are in the service of a BIGGER truth. It’s okay to lie about Tawana Brawley or the Duke University Lacrosse team or Michael Brown and so on because racism in America is real and rampant. But, of course, if it were real and rampant, they wouldn’t have to lie.   Here’s a great piece by Rich Lowry. Stop Lying About the Police By Rich Lowry – December 27, 2014 We have heard a lot lately about tensions between the police and the communities that they serve, and the urgent need to reduce them. Here’s an easy first step: Stop lying about the cops. The “national conversation” about race and policing we’ve been having ever since Michael Brown was shot by Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Mo., last summer has been based on lies. The lie that Officer Wilson shot Brown while he had his hands up and was pleading “Don’t shoot.” The lie that New York City policemen targeted Eric Garner for a violent arrest because he was black. The lie, peddled especially by the progressive prince of New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio, that the police are racist. These are the lies that fuel hatred for the police, because if the police routinely execute black men in cold blood and serve a thoroughly racist system, they deserve to be hated. They should be the subject of nightly protests. They should be showered with obloquy. They should be harried by Attorney General Eric Holder. They should be considered a stain on the national conscience to be extricated at...

Appeasement and acceptance of an evil status quo has NEVER led to compromise.  “Live and let live” requires the other side to want you — or at least allow you — to live. Has the West Lost the Will to Live? December 18, 2014 by Mark Tapson 53 Comments When it became too obvious to deny that the hostage crisis in Sydney, Australia was an act of Islamic terrorism, Prime Minister Tony Abbott asked Aussie citizens for calm, saying, “The whole point of politically motivated violence is to scare people out of being themselves. Australia is a peaceful, open and generous society – nothing should ever change that. And that’s why I would urge all Australians today to go about their business as usual.” That’s what a politician is expected to say. But what he should have said is that the time for business-as-usual is over. Recently my friend Doris Wise Montrose – founder of Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and its related site for self-defense instruction, Jews Can Shoot – brought to my attention something she found disconcerting. It was a Facebook post by a very popular Israeli news blogger, a brief update on theknife attack perpetrated by a young Arab on shoppers in a Jerusalem supermarket. This update was accompanied by mention of the blogger’s own mundane shopping trip to a different supermarket, and a photo of the contents of his cart. Doris commented to him that connecting the two experiences in the same breath, in the same tone, seemed oddly cavalier. The blogger replied that it was simply an acknowledgement that this is the way of...