by Curtice Mang
The party of free love suddenly discovers that it isn’t exactly free. Fortunately, they know who will pay the bill and the collection agency is, naturally, the government.
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by Curtice Mang
Lucky for most of us, the recent People’s Climate March skipped most of the world and settled in Manhattan and a few other places. There the climate change groupies performed, as they normally do, a parody of themselves.
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by Curtice Mang
Recently, the IRS entered into a secret agreement with a group calling itself the “Freedom from Religion Foundation.†This resulted from a federal lawsuit filed by the group, ostensibly to stop churches from advocating from the pulpit for or against …
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by Curtice Mang
by Curtice Mang
Crisis looms throughout the world – in the Middle East, Ukraine, and even at our own southern border. Yet, despite all of this, our Nobel Peace Prize-winning president seems ill-equipped at best or totally disinterested and disengaged at worst.
Let’s …
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by Curtice Mang
We think the victory speech by the certain winning senator from that certain southern state probably should have gone something like this ....
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by Curtice Mang
“Hillary Week†recently concluded. It just seemed like it lasted a month. As you know, Hillary Clinton’s book, Hard Choices, was just released to exceptionally lukewarm reviews. At her New York book signing the crowds were decent, but we hear they were nowhere near as big as when the Jonas Brothers were there. (To be fair, crowds at my book signings aren’t even as big as the crowd for a Jonas sister, if only there actually was one – a sister, we mean.) However, during some of her interviews and a few book signing stops, we did learn a few things. For instance, apparently Abraham Lincoln was a senator. So, it seems, was Hillary Clinton. Who knew?
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by Curtice Mang
Apparently, Australia is the home to a lot of genders. And we mean a lot! A Sydney University campus newspaper recently included a survey for students to select their gender identity. There were a total of 57 different options. That’s more than the number of states in the United States, unless one uses Obama math, in which case it’s a tie. I’m old enough to remember when there were only two gender options. Interestingly, those two options were conspicuously absent from the survey.
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by Curtice Mang
Scientists have discovered that a protein encoded by a gene called KL-VS may boost an individual’s IQ by six points. That is really good news since we’ve been looking for a way to get a few points back that we lost while thumbing through a recent issue of People Magazine. We probably have no hope of repairing the damage caused from the fifteen minutes tuned in to Hardball on MSNBC last week. Upon hearing the news of the KL-VS gene, Joe Biden wondered if he could get it in a smoothie. Um, Joe, you’d better ask for an extra-large.
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by Curtice Mang
The time: Some date in the future when the Democrats once again are the majority party in the House of Representatives.
The place: A hearing of HAAC, the House on American Activities Committee.
This doesn't seem as farfetched as it should.
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