Reviews  

[3 Nov 2009 | No Comment]
Review: “W.”

It’s no secret that Oliver Stone, the director of the motion picture W., is a screaming liberal. He, as well as Stanley Weiser the writer and actor Josh Brolin, who plays the part of George W. Bush, are big-Bush bashing southpaws who stop at nothing to advance their ideology. This is why when I first saw the preview for W. in theaters when watching An American Carol. I decided then and there that I would not give this movie the time of day. Not long ago I was talking …

[10 Oct 2009 | No Comment]
Review: “An American Carol”

Have you ever gotten sick of seeing the same old Hollywood Liberal bias in movies over and over again? Maybe it is just me, but it sure feels like every movie anymore is just a different interpretation of the last one. The same actors, playing the same character, just with a different name and a different setting. If you are sick of trying to be an upstream person in a downstream world then it’s time you start supporting media that shares your views and values. Conservative movies rarely happen …

[11 Aug 2009 | No Comment]
Review: “The Enemy Within” by Michael Savage

“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within.” So said Cicero in 42 B.C. This quote is how Michael Savage starts off his second political book – “The Enemy Within”. Savage is notorious for finding the most absurd stories that the mainstream media never touch base with. This book is full of stories examples and solid facts about the military, health care, and courts that you will not hear anywhere else. This book exploits problems with illegal immigration and the …

[3 Aug 2009 | No Comment]
Review: “Put A Helmet On” by Brad Stine

“Put A Helmet On” is quite possibly one of the funniest stand-up comedy acts I have ever seen. Stine has been featured on MTV’s “Half Hour Comedy Hour,” Showtime’s “Comedy Club Network”, and A&E’s “Caroline’s Comedy Hour,” “Evening at the Improv” and “Comedy on the Road.” Brad has also been on “Hannity and Colmes” and “Glenn Beck” and a little show named The Conservative Declaration Talk Show Program. Not to mention he was also hired to do stand up for the Republican National Convention in New York City hosted …

[7 Jul 2009 | No Comment]
Review: “My Grandfather’s Son” by Clarence Thomas

Wow, what a great book this was. Regardless of your political views or opinion of Clarence Thomas, read this book. I’ve never been a huge fan of biographies, but this book got me inspired to read more of them. His story is incredible, inspirational, and moving. He goes into great detail about his life starting with childhood and his family situation all the way up to his confirmation hearings and beyond. This is the kind of book Affirmative Action pushers and welfare-state supporters need to read. Mr. Thomas is …

[20 Jun 2009 | No Comment]
Review: “American History X”

American History X is a Tony Kaye film that tells the story of Derek Vinyard (Edward Norton) and his younger brother Danny Vinyard (Edward Furlong) of Venice Beach, CA. They have become white supremacists, Neo-Nazis, due to a turn of events in their past. The movie starts out in black and white and flashes to color as it changes from flash backs to current time. At the beginning of the movie you watch as Derek defend himself against three black vandals who were breaking into his car. Derek fires …

[21 May 2009 | No Comment]
Review:  “The Conscience of a Conservative” by Barry Goldwater

So you call yourself a conservative, yet you’ve never read “The Conscience of a Conservative”? It’s okay, there’s hope for you yet. This conservative manifesto is as relevant as it was in 1960 when it was written. This book gives concise answers questions regarding conservative opinions on the matters of foreign policy, states’ rights, civil rights, taxes, social programs, education and more. As a congressman he stayed close to the principles laid out in this unapologetic, radical manifesto, as it is occasionally called. One thing is certain – the …