House Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows (R-NC) told Breitbart News Daily host and Breitbart News Washington Political Editor Matthew Boyle on Thursday that the “stench of the swamp is sucking in everyone on Capitol Hill,” regarding the Chuck Schumer and … Continue reading
Category: Daily Dose of Reason
Virtue-Signaling Alert: “Bigot” is the New “Racist”
Leftist types have worn out the word “racist”. Even they know it. That’s why they’re starting to use the word “bigot”. That’s because the term “racism” has lost its punch. They have used it so often that it has worn … Continue reading
What a Pro-Liberty Movement in Iran (Yes, Iran) Could Mean for America
A few weeks ago, Iranians tried to rebel against their government. While on the surface Iran’s problems may have little to do with America’s, consider the following from an excellent article by the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE): A dangerous … Continue reading
What’s Up With the Super Bowl Rioting in Philadelphia?
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — It was a celebration like none other in Center City and throughout Philadelphia after the Eagles won their first Super Bowl Championship. But there were fans who took the celebration too far Sunday night, causing damage in … Continue reading
The “Unbearable Smugness” of Elites Hits an Iceberg
In an unusually honest commentary two days after the [2016] election, CBS’s Will Rahn admitted that he and his colleagues “spent months mocking the people who had a better sense of what was going on.” This, said Rahn, was “symptomatic … Continue reading
How to Spot an Insincere Apology
Author Stephen King has issued a public apology for saying that the crash of the Amtrak train carrying GOP Congressmen in Virginia which left one man dead was “karma.” On Wednesday, an Amtrak train carrying Republican members of Congress and … Continue reading
The Nunes Memo & Why Our Government Lost Respect for the People
Do you feel like you’re living in the years before the Civil War? I do. Here’s the news the North is getting this evening: “House memo states disputed dossier was key to FBI’s FISA warrant to surveil members of Team … Continue reading
What It Means to “Take Things Personally”
What does it mean to “take things personally”? As if it’s automatically and always a mistake. The basic error is assuming it’s all about you, when it’s not. While from your own point-of-view, your own life is — and should … Continue reading
Trump Derangement Syndrome: What Is It?
What’s Trump Derangement Syndrome? It’s not about Donald Trump. Trump Derangement Syndrome is hatred. It’s hatred of anything associated with opposition, dissension or departure from all things related to government activism and “social justice”. It’s hatred of capitalism. It’s hatred … Continue reading
The Ant and the Grasshopper (NEW Version for 2018!)
It used to be a parody. By now, it’s the literal truth. OLD VERSION : The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his house and laying up supplies for the winter. The grasshopper thinks the … Continue reading
What’s Taking Republicans So Long on the Smoking Gun Memo?
The House Intelligence Committee voted today to release a classified memo to the public detailing alleged abuse by senior Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation officials in their investigation of the Trump campaign. The memo reportedly details — among … Continue reading
In-N-Out Burger and the Most Important Principle of Economics
Managers at In-N-Out Burger earn far more than their fast food rivals to oversee operations at the popular California-based chain, according to a report this week. The average In-N-Out store manager rakes in $160,000 per year – roughly triple the … Continue reading