Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, November 8, 2012 — As Republicans lick their wounds over Mitt Romney’s loss, everyone has an opinion about exactly what happened. There are as many Monday morning quarterbacks as stars in the sky. Pundits, politicians, and preachers all over the country, are using their 20/20 hindsight to launch a barrage of …
But He Got Osama bin Laden
Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, November 5, 2012 — Four years should be enough time for a clear assessment of President Obama’s foreign policy. But don’t expect deep, nuanced discussions from his defenders. Any critique of “the Obama Doctrine” regarding countries such as Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Egypt, Israel and Libya is swiftly silenced with a favorite …
Benghazi-Gate Continues: CIA Operators Were Told to ‘Stand Down’
Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, October 26, 2012 — Fox News broke chilling new facts today regarding the September destruction in Benghazi. According to Fox, “an urgent request from the CIA annex for military back-up during the attack on the U.S. consulate and subsequent attack several hours later on the annex itself was denied by the …
Debate Aftermath: Obama Victory, or Romney Stealth Attack?
Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, October 25, 2012 — Nobody likes a Monday morning quarterback, but inasmuch as President Obama and Governor Romney faced each other for the final time on Monday night, and since today’s column was deliberately postponed in order to benefit from longer reflection, the worst I can be called is a Thursday …
Obama, Romney, and Crowley: When Is a Terrorist Not a Terrorist?
Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, October 20, 2012 — Last Tuesday night, our presidential candidates were supposed to participate in a debate. The evening may have displayed a lot of theatrics, but the real debate began one minute after CNN’s chief political correspondent, Candy Crowley said good night. The discussion continues even now between bloggers, columnists, …
Is America Being Held Hostage By Undecided Voters?
Originally published by Communities @Washington Times SAN DIEGO, October 16, 2012 —Yes, it’s that wonderful time of the election year, those last few weeks. Primaries and conventions have long since faded away in the rear view mirror. The lips of candidates are still sore from all the behinds they kissed within their party bases. Now they set out to court …
Did Joe Biden Achieve His True Objective in the VP debate?
Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, October 12, 2012 — Much is being made of Joe Biden’s laughter, smiles, and constant interrupting during the debate with GOP Vice-Presidential nominee Congressman Paul Ryan. There was plenty to smile about. Nuclear missiles in the hands of Iran can be pretty funny stuff. And when intelligence reports contradict the Obama …
How Ron Paul and Gary Johnson can fight for the Constitution
First published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, October 8, 2012 — I’ll never forget the old Laurel and Hardy movie, in which those two lovable buffoons were ordering dessert in a restaurant. “What kind of ice cream do you have?” asked Stanley, the slimmer, dopier one. The waiter replied, “We have pistachio or vanilla.” With a gleeful, child like enthusiasm, …
Al Gore Attributes Obama’s Debate Loss To Denver Climate
Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times, Written by Bob Siegel SAN DIEGO, October 4, 2012 — The mainstream media has been throwing a hissy fit over Romney’s obvious Wednesday night victory. Television news commentaries are many and varied but they can be more or less synthesized like this: “Sure, Romney had a good night, but that was all because …
Never mind, Romney. It won’t be a real debate anyway
Originally published by Communities @ Washinton Times October 1, 2012 At long last, the first debate between President Obama and Governor Romney approaches. Many Conservatives view this as a make-or-break event for Romney. Everyone and his brother is offering advice to the poor guy. Relax, Governor, no matter how well you do, no matter what you say, no matter what …
Why has Mitt Romney stopped talking about the Middle East?
Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, September 23, 2012 — Presidential candidate Mitt Romney continues to aggressively challenge Obama’s economic policies, but he’s been conspicuously quiet about foreign policy since being attacked by that pack of wolves called the mainstream media. After crawling away to lick his wounds, Romney 4.0 became 3.0 once again. Sooner or later …
Militant Islamic Violence: Response To a Video, or Ideology?
Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, September 20, 2012 — “Islam is a religion of peace.” We’ve heard that repeatedly since 9/11. This past turbulent week, the point has been driven home again: “Islam is a religion of peace.” How do we know that? Because Muslims keep telling us it is. “Moderate” Muslims visit TV and radio …
MSNBC finds racism and birtherism at the RNC in Tampa
Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, September 1, 2012 — “President Obama’s version of America is a divided one — pitting us against each other based on our income level, gender, and social status. His policies have failed. Mr. President, I am here to tell you we are not buying what you are selling in 2012.” To …
Hurricanes that extinguish conventions
What was accomplished by cancelling the first day of the Republican Convention due to a possible hurricane? I’ll tell you exactly what was accomplished: A shorter convention! That’s all! And now, even as the storm called Isaac moves away from Tampa and closer to New Orleans and Mississippi, it is reported that the convention may possibly be cut later on this …
Shooting at the Family Research Council: Hate from the left
Originally published by Communities At Washington Times. Used by permission SAN DIEGO, August 17, 2012 — As if there haven’t been enough shooting sprees in the news lately, another gunman joins the Venomous Nut Job Hall of Fame. This time the intended target was the headquarters of Family Research Council in Washington. Fortunately, the perpetrator was stopped and literally wrestled …
Obama says you had help from a friend: Radical, or obvious?
Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times July, 20, 2012 SAN DIEGO, July 20, 2012 — The 2012 election saga took an unusual turn when President Obama, speaking in Roanoke, Virginia, claimed business owners obtain assistance from other people while achieving their magnificent success stories. On its face, this idea would have been met without objection. But something about Obama’s …
Movie Theater Shooting
Spontaneous free flow is not my usual style of writing but I found my self wanting to write this Friday morning, when I, along with the rest of the country, awakened to the horrible news of a gun man murdering (12 so far) and wounding many others in an Aurora, Colorado movie theater. The man is in custody. At the …
Did Chief Justice Roberts Put the Court’s Popularity Above the Constitution?
Originally published in Bob’s column, Forbidden Table Talk by Communities At Washington Times SAN DIEGO, July 6, 2012 — Chief Justice John Roberts’ surprise decision to uphold the Affordable Health Care Act as constitutional has birthed enough hot air explanations to fill every elegant Washington D.C. ball room with wall-to-wall helium balloons. Some explanations sound more logical than others. Of …
The Obama Registry Turns Special Days On Their Heads
From Bob’s column Forbidden Table Talk published by Communities At Washington Times. Used by permission. SAN DIEGO, June 27, 2012 — Having trouble deciding what to buy your friends for their wedding or some other special occasion? Did the coupon for a free Slurpee from 7/11 seem too uncreative? Well be of good cheer, our President of the United States …
How Barack Obama Fooled Bill O’Reilly
Written by Bob Siegel and originally published in his column, Forbidden Table Talk in Communities At Washington Times SAN DIEGO, June 14, 2012 — Journalist Edward Klein’s recently highlighted interview with Rev. Jeremiah Wright continues to spawn debate, but a much more revealing exchange took place in 2008, between Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly and Barack Obama. Unfortunately, most people missed …


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