February 29, 2012

With only a week until the Ohio Primary, Frank DeMartini, my friend and sponsor of this web site has asked me to give an analysis this week of where Ohio is leading up to the March 6th primary. Much has happened leading up to this Primary that has caused not only a lot of confusion [...]
Tags: Congressman Mike Turner, Congressman Steve Austria, Jon Huntsman, March 6th primary, Mitt Romney, MSA, Newt Gingrich, Ohio, Ohio candidates, Ohio Primary, primary, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul
Posted in Conservative, Frank Cervone, GOP, MSA, Republican | 2 Comments »
February 29, 2012

I find it very interesting that all the Romney-haters out there have been licking their chops at the prospect that Romney might lose Michigan; suggesting if he loses his “home state,” his campaign is over. In fact, Gingrich recently suggested that it takes winning your home state to win the nomination, “Given the chaos of this [...]
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Posted in Conservative, Democrat, Domestic Policy, Economy, Elections, GOP, Republican, Tim Ross, Uncategorized | 6 Comments »
February 28, 2012

For ten years I worked in the thriving beach community of Santa Monica, California. Each year, during the month of December, I was blessed by the Menorah and the various Nativity displays that were lined along the thoroughfare in front of the Pacific Ocean. People came from all over the world to shop, soak up [...]
Tags: Atheists attack on menorahs and nativity scenes, Santa Monica Nativity Scenes
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
February 28, 2012

Historians often viewed the Reagan years negatively after he left office, but since his foreign policy led to the end of the cold war and his economic philosophy led to three decades of growth, it was hard for historians to continue deriding as one of the most influential and successful Presidents in American History. When [...]
Tags: presidents, Steve Hayward
Posted in Elections, Tom Donelson | 4 Comments »
February 27, 2012

Last year I begged God to give me back the three hours of my life the worst Academy Awards show in history stole. The Academy’s attempt to make the show more youthful and contemporary, by hiring James Franco and Anne Hathaway to host, backfired and nearly had me poking my eyes out. Apparently, lesson learned. [...]
Tags: 84th Academy Award, Academy Awards, Academy Honorary Awards, Academy voters, Albert Nobbs, Anne Hathaway, Barack Obama, Beginners, Bengay, Best Picture, Betty White, Beverly Hills, Billy Crystal, Bret Ratner, Brian Grazer, Christopher Plummer, Commercials, Dante Ferretti, Depends, Dick Smith, Dictator Aladeen, DMV, Don Mischer, Eddie Murphy, elderly, Ellen, Ellen DeGeneres, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Francesca Lo Schiavo, Glenn Close, GOP, Hollywood, Howard Shore, Hugo, I cried, I laughed, I questioned and I texted, J. Roy Helland, James Earl Jones, James Franco, JC Penny, John Williams, Justin Bieber, Kiwanis, Letty Aronson, Los Angeles Times, Margaret Thatcher, martin scorsese, Max von Sydow, meryl streep, Michael David Seligman, Michael Douglas, Midnight in Paris, Moneyball, morgan freeman, moth balls, moth bals, MTV, Nick Nolte, Obama, old people, One Million Moms, Oscars, Polident, political humor, political jokes, President Obama, Republicans, Ricky Gervais, Rolls Royce, Rush Hour, Ryan Seacrest, Sacha Baron Cohen, Sérgio Santos Mendes, Service Organization, sexagenarian, Stephen Spielberg, Super Bowl, Super Bowl Commercials, Super Bowl XLV, Terrence Malick, The Adventures of Tintin, The Artist, The Dictator, The Iron Lady, The Muppets, Thelma Schoonmaker, Tower Heist, Tree of Life, Veteran, VFW, Viagra, War Horse, Warrior, WWII, WWII Veteran
Posted in Conservative, Democrat, Economy, Elections, Entertainment, GOP, Republican, Tim Ross, Uncategorized | 15 Comments »
February 25, 2012

Medea filmmaker is a role model for independent artists struggling to raise funds I consider Tyler Perry an inspiration and a role model. And I say that without ever having seen any of his films. As entertainment goes, they’re not to my taste. I’m sure that’s fine with Mr. Perry, because he didn’t make them [...]
Tags: Good Deeds, Great Deeds, Tyler Perry
Posted in Kevin Rush, Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
February 24, 2012

In 1920 Sinclair Lewis published what would be his most famous work, “Main Street.” I must admit I have had this book sitting on my shelves for years and have never read it. Just prior to my holiday vacation in December, I was looking for something to read for the plane ride to Europe and [...]
Tags: Carol Kennicot, Domestic Policy, Main Street, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, Sinclair Lewis, Tea Party, Will Kennicot
Posted in Domestic Policy, Entertainment, Frank DeMartini | No Comments »
February 23, 2012

Since Irans threat to close the straits of Hormuz failed to throw the world into a panic they have decided to up the ante. The deputy head of Iran’s armed forces, Mohammed Hejazi, said: ”We are no longer willing to wait for enemy action to be launched against us. Our strategy now is that if [...]
Tags: Barack Obama, Democrat, Fox News, Iran, Iran's nuclear program, Israel, straits of Hormuz, Terrorism
Posted in Ira Schwartz | 1 Comment »
February 23, 2012
The NFL has long ago found the right formula in approaching the sport entertainment business. The late Pete Rozelle’s theory believed the strength of the NFL coincided with the weakest of NFL franchises and thus the goal of revenue sharing between teams was to ensure the survival of all franchises. Without revenue sharing, there would [...]
Tags: Entertainment, MLB, NFL, Pete Rozelle
Posted in Entertainment, Tom Donelson, Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
February 22, 2012

There’s widespread consensus in the United States that America needs to become less dependent on foreign oil. America’s growing, ongoing dependence on foreign sources puts her at ever-greater risk in an unstable world. This instability drives the costs higher. “Progressives” who feel an overwhelming compulsion to immediately replace America’s existing carbon economy with a green [...]
Tags: Drilling, Green Policy, oil, Oil Policy
Posted in Domestic Policy, Economy, Michael J. Fell | 1 Comment »