The Obamas Ink $65 Million Book Deal
The Obamas auctioned off their unwritten memoirs to the highest bidder recently. Penguin Random House ponied up $65 million for the rights. “A “significant portion” of the book proceeds will be [Read More]
The Obamas auctioned off their unwritten memoirs to the highest bidder recently. Penguin Random House ponied up $65 million for the rights. “A “significant portion” of the book proceeds will be [Read More]
By tradition, the word fun is a noun. “That was fun,” but it can be used as an “attributive noun,” which transforms the word to function as an adjective as in, [Read More]
Expect the public gallery to be packed tonight with a bunch of “dreamers” and Muslim immigrants from terrorist spawning nations who congressional democrats want to make the face of unwanted immigration for the [Read More]
Time A former Guantánamo Bay detainee paid over $1 million in compensation by Britain’s government died fighting for ISIS in Iraq this week, raising a storm of controversy that has [Read More]
The price for the seminal work on fascism by Hanna Arendt has about doubled in recent weeks. Somebody out there is boning up on Nazism and other fascist type regimes by purchasing [Read More]
They’ve been predicting it for years, shifts in racial and age characteristics in this country was going to usher in a permanent Progressive Democrat majority. The evidence in elected offices across the nation in [Read More]
This last Saturday the President of The United States had dinner at his own restaurant in D.C. One journalist working from a tip was there to bear witness to what [Read More]
Psychology Today The General Social Survey (link is external) found that the number of Americans with no close friends has tripled since 1985. “Zero” is the most common number of confidants, reported [Read More]
The tweeted announcement last night that President Donald Trump won’t be attending this year’s White House Correspondence Dinner was probably met with relief by all the nerdy kids. Now they [Read More]
Tonight during the Academy Awards, The New York Times is going to run a stark ad proclaiming “The Truth is…” followed by a number of statements that have no relation to [Read More]
Last Saturday, the man known as Ivan Koloff, the Russian Bear (born Oreal Perras, in 1942 in Montreal, Quebec) passed away at his home in Winterville, North Carolina. Koloff had a legendary [Read More]
Eight vehicles of the Catlettsberg Police Department in Kentucky had their new Blues Lives Matter skull decals removed after complaints that The Punisher inspired design is based on a vigilante character [Read More]
Mystery abounded last night at Hollywood’s members only private club, the Magic Castle. Police were called in when, reportedly, a man’s body was found in a closet with a bag over his [Read More]
Marquette University’s John McAdams received the Academic Freedom award from CPAC last night. Professor McAdams has been suspended from his academic position for posting on his personal website, a video [Read More]
Keith Church dropped out of the Goldsmiths University of London in 1976, after completing his foundation courses, to paint. Over the next six years he produced thousands of works. He [Read More]
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