Lost to History
From moon rockets to shatterproof glass, Top Lists features five remarkable technologies that were lost to history. Some of these will leave you wondering about what could have been.
From moon rockets to shatterproof glass, Top Lists features five remarkable technologies that were lost to history. Some of these will leave you wondering about what could have been.
“President Obama gave the commencement speech at Howard University,” Jodi Miller reports. “He told graduates, ‘Your future is bright,’ unless they want jobs. President Obama also told graduates there’s no limit to what they can accomplish, so long as they’re willing to ignore the Constitution.” Miller also zeroes in on Donald Trump, Cinco de Mayo, Hillary Clinton, the teacher of the year and Jeb Bush in this edition of NewsBusted.
Now that Donald J. Trump is the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party, it’s time for the political crybaby season, says Wild Bill. He takes on a variety of crybabies: the spoiled brats, the snobs, the Christian holiness people and, finally, the deaf, dumb and blind voters.
Is possible that we’ve been under surveillance from the beginning? Hybrid Librarian presents 10 pictures that depict UFOs and aliens.
Judge Jeanine Pirro lays down the facts of why Hillary Clinton is guilty on many counts in her ongoing e-mail scandal, from intially denying she was subpoened to wiping her server clean. “I am shocked at the number ‘things’ she appears to have gotten away with,” says Pirro, a former a former prosecutor, judge and elected official in New York and currently host of “Justice” on Fox News. “It’s a real testimony to the lack of character of the Democratic Party that they would lower their standards so far as to be justify the presence of Hillary Clinton as a presidential candidate.” Listen to Pirro’s case and judge for yourself.
Many fine video blogs will go by the wayside when PJ Media shuts down operations. Among the casualties is the venerable Alfonzo Rachel and his lively dose of “Zonation.” After seven years, “Zonation” is coming to an end but, Rachel says, “the work to rock the gospel is not done. I started doing these videos, because I clear and saw how the entertainment industry was the instrument used to steer the country leftward.” Listen to Zo’s message in this final episode of “Zonation.”
It appears the GOP establishment is rallying against presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Among those refusing to jump on The Donald’s bandwagon were Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, former GOP nominee Mitt Romney and presidents George H.W. Bush and his son George W. Bush.
The opposition doesn’t sit well with former Republican Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, especially the dissension of Ryan. “The pseudo-intellectual right-wingers, who have made a living in Washington, D.C. being brilliant while they alienated the entire American people, are showing you by their hysteria, the degree to which they are being repudiated,” Gingrich says. “The country has looked at their lack of achievement, their lack of effectiveness and just said no.” He elaborates on Ryan’s “big mistake” on “The Sean Hannity Show” on Fox News.
After seven years on the Internet producing a variety of shows, the vaunted “Trifecta” crew of Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green join forces for an emotional final episode on PJTV. In closing, the trio reflect on their favorite moments and their political identities as part of this great show.
Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the Indiana primary came as a shocker to many. Not Dick Morris. “I think when a politician is able to establish a congruence, an exact identity, between his point of view and the nation’s point of view, that creates a source of power that is enormous; that is outside of the realm of normal political discussion,” says Morris, one of the nation’s most influential political commentators. He praises Trump as an extremely attractive candidate, adding, “If he were elected, I think he’d be quite a good president.”