Monthly Archives: February 2010

NQ, Episode 8 Teaser

We try and keep things fresh… Stand-up comedian and Big Hollywood contributor Evan Sayet found some time to escape the Left Coast and visit CPAC last week and the Media Research Center studio today. Sayet sat down to deliver some … Continue reading

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The B&R Monday Matinee

Walter Williams’ 1985 PBS documentary Good Intentions based on his book, The State Against Blacks (1982). The documentary was very controversial at the time it was released and led to many animosities and even threats of murder. In Good Intentions, … Continue reading

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Obama Admin Bribe Of The Day

Was that harsh…? bribe 1 : money or favor given or promised in order to influence the judgment or conduct of a person in a position of trust 2 : something that serves to induce or influence — Miriam Webster … Continue reading

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The B&R Monday Edition

Toyota: Dems ‘not industry friendly’ Japan owns a lot of our debt, Government Motors is a competitor, and congress decided to butt in. Popcorn time as the Japanese (politely) eat our lunch on the Hill Obama to Urge Oversight of … Continue reading

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Quote Of The Day

It’s nice to know I’m not the only one who heard a different Glenn Beck CPAC speech than everyone else, and it looks like I was in good company…. To admit it is still “morning in America” but a “vomiting … Continue reading

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Video Of The Day

MSNBC: Many Shows with No Blacks Channel Does anyone out there have Keith Olbermann’s email address? I’d like to send him a link. BTW — Yo Keith, segregation, “Jim Crow” and the Ku Klux Klan were Democrat creations (as were … Continue reading

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2010 Census Ad

This television ad is part of the U.S. Census Bureau’s national advertising campaign to boost mail participation rates in the once-a-decade population count. For every percentage point increase in the 2010 Census mail-back participation rate, the Census Bureau saves about … Continue reading

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Open Thread Sunday

I’ve about had it with the ilk of Keith Olbermann, who deliberately avoids the fact that there are blacks in the tea party movement, and the Democrat Party created and enforced the literacy tests Tom Tancredo (referring to illegal aliens) … Continue reading

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