Kathleen Burch | August 1, 2012
Via Right Scoop 'In Holland, Mich., a 13-year-old entrepreneur thought he would be able to sell hot dogs and financially help his disabled parents with the purchase of a food cart. Unfortunately, city zoning officials have shut down his business, based on an ordiance that prohibits competition to brick-and-mortar restaurants from mobile food vendors. 'Another example of government micro-managing. 
Kathleen Burch | August 1, 2012
Via Fox NationThe Department of Justice, which has recently recieved heat for the Fast and Furious Scandal, faces another potential scandal regaurding the alleged failed prosecution of a voter intimidation case. 
Kathleen Burch | July 31, 2012
Via Shark Tank Media At a Romney campaign stop in Florida, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal proclaimed that Obama is the 'most incompetent' and 'most liberal' president 'since Jimmy Carter was in the White House.' When later asked to elaborate in an interview on his remarks, Jindal cites high unemployment, falling median family incomes, sluggish job growth, and  plummeting median household…
Kathleen Burch | July 31, 2012
Via Shark Tank MediaWhile campaigning for Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, former New York City mayor Rudi Giuliani makes very clear that Obama's policies are 'against the interest of the people of the state of Israel.' In response Obama's and Debbie Wasserman Schultz's comments that Obama is a 'friend of Israel,' Giuliani thinks 'that's the biggest joke I've ever heard.'
Kathleen Burch | July 31, 2012
Language advisory.Via Right Scoop In a stunning show of disrespect at the end of Romney's visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Poland, the press shouted questions to the presumptive presidential candidate about his so-called gaffes. Romney's aide, Rick Gorka, was near the press off camera and asked them to 'show some respect.' He eventually became so infuriated that he told them to 'kiss…
Kathleen Burch | July 30, 2012
Via Shark Tank MediaAllen West supports Chick-fil-A and criticizes the condemnation of Chick-fil-A by Boston and Chicago mayors as a 'slippery slope' because they are 'basically saying: if you don't agree with us, you don't have free speech.'
Kathleen Burch | July 30, 2012
The Consumer Product Safety Commission wants to ban Buckyballs, high-powered, desktop magnetic toys for adults, because some teenagers and younger children have discovered Buckyballs are and misusing them. 
Kathleen Burch | July 30, 2012
 Nezar Hamze, Executive Director of CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations), asks Congressman Allen West : 'Can you show me one verse in this Quran where it says to attack America?'West responds with detail and fervor. Hat Tip: Shark Tank Media 
Kathleen Burch | July 30, 2012
Kirsten Powers, a Democratic political analyst on Fox News, expresses that she too was offended by Obama's "you didn't build that" comment because it was "a very inartful way of him writing off all the success and all the innovation in this country to just 'oh, the government did it.'"Hat Tip: Right Scoop 
Kathleen Burch | July 30, 2012
At a Smith's in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, a man stabbed two shoppers inside the store. A citizen with a gun prevented the man from choosing another victim. Shoppers, police, and employees express gratitude for the shopper whose exercise of the Second Amendment prevented further violence. HT: Young America's Foundation