Hornberger’s Video Tidbit: Sanders, Clinton, and the Black Vote by Jacob G. Hornberger January 27, 2016
A New President Won’t Change Anything by Jacob G. Hornberger January 26, 2016 Many Americans have the quaint notion that a new president is going to convert American into a functional society. It’s not going to happen. Regardless of who is elected president, America will continue to be a drug-addled society and one afflicted by suicides, mass murders, and other dysfunctional behavior. That’s because of the type of government that Americans have lived ...
National Review Is Wrong About Trump by Jacob G. Hornberger January 25, 2016 National Review, the conservative publication founded by William F. Buckley, Jr., at the height of the Cold War, has gone on the attack against Donald Trump. In a series of short articles collectively entitled “Conservatives Against Trump,” various writers weigh in against Trump, suggesting that he isn’t a true conservative. Balderdash! Trump is as genuine a conservative as every ...
Drug Warrior Gen. Kelly Is Not Just Fading Away by Jacob G. Hornberger January 22, 2016 U.S. Marine Gen. John Kelly is retiring from the military, but he isn’t just fading away. He is speaking out on the drug war, which he has been waging in Latin America in his capacity as head of the U.S. Southern Command. Kelly is telling the news media (see
How About Knife Control? by Jacob G. Hornberger January 21, 2016 Last Sunday, 24-year-old Colin Kingston entered the apartment of his 21-year-old ex-girlfriend, Kelsey Annese, and 24-year-old Matt Hutchinson, with whom she was apparently sleeping. The killer was a distraught ex-boyfriend of the girl. After the double-murder, the killer committed suicide. The weapon that was used for the double-murder-suicide? A knife. So far, I have not come across any gun-control advocates calling ...
Two Patriotic Youth Videos by Jacob G. Hornberger January 20, 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XqnE1PnWF4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSdgpUDuACw
Who Killed JFK? by Jacob G. Hornberger January 19, 2016 In my blog post of yesterday, “Civil Rights and Peace: JFK’s Two Most Dangerous Speeches,” I pointed out that the U.S. national-security establishment — i.e., the Pentagon and the CIA — vehemently disagreed with President Kennedy’s policies regarding the Cold War, the Soviet Union, Cuba, and communism. For his part, Kennedy perceived his detractors to be nut balls. Of ...