Gary Oldman talks to the Washington Post about his movie Darkest Hour, about Winston Churchill. From WashPo: What did you learn about Churchill while shooting the film? His stock rose considerably. I realize that this was a man, he was incomparable. I don’t know if you could equate him or contrast him with other leaders. I think perhaps […]
Is Turkey Lost to the West?
As a NATO “ally” and a Middle East strategic partner, Turkey has been part of America’s sphere of influence for decades. Now, America finds itself in an awkward new relationship with Turkey. While American planes take off from Incirlik Air Base in Turkey to run bombing missions in Syria and Iraq in support of Kurdish […]
N.Y. Times & Nate Silver Misled Americans
As Election Day began in 2016, the media narrative was one of imminent victory for Hillary Clinton. Nate Silver, who suggested Donald Trump had a 29% chance of victory was pilloried by his peers, but even he was misleading America on the businessman’s prospects of becoming president. As Debbie and I drove through most of […]
An Attack Plan for Early and Late Stage Cancer: Part V
Dr. Mercola posted this valuable information on the war against cancer a few years back and it is as timely as ever. Read with care his comments on fibrin and the important contribution raw vegetables can make to your health. This systemic use of enzymes is just now taking off in the United States, but […]
Chief Wahoo PC BS
The Cleveland Indians have decided to retire the Chief Wahoo logo after succumbing to pressure from activists for political correctness. Jared Diamond writes in The Wall Street Journal: After decades of criticism, Chief Wahoo, a cartoonish caricature of a stereotypical Native American, received a renewed round of scrutiny in 2016, when the Indians appeared in […]
Gary Oldman on Winston Churchill, II
Gary Oldman talks to AARP about his movie Darkest Hour, about Winston Churchill. From AARP: “What did Churchill mean to you personally? I was born in 1958, and of course Churchill was our hero — I guess our savior. The man who won the war. My mother’s 98, went through the blitz; my dad was […]
Scheuer: Americans are Out of Empathy for Illegals
Michael Scheuer, the former head of the CIA’s bin Laden unit and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, hits hard on the idea that America’s Washington elite, including even perhaps President Trump, have missed one crucial detail: Americans no longer have any empathy for the illegal aliens flooding their country. In Scheuer’s words, as illegals […]
An Attack Plan for Early and Late Stage Cancer: Part V
“A female patient with breast cancer doesn’t succumb to the disease just because she has a mass on her breast; she succumbs to the disease because [when] it spreads either to the lungs, the liver, the brain, it becomes untreatable,” says Hasini Jayatilaka, a Postdoctoral Fellow at The Johns Hopkins University and part of a team […]
Behold the Jukebox Revival
America’s Millennial generation receives a lot of criticism from the media, their older relatives, and even themselves. But one positive development that can be traced directly to Millennial influence is the revival of the vinyl record. Millennials, seeking the most authentic sounds possible, have fallen in love with what to many of them must have […]
Gary Oldman on Winston Churchill
“You have a man who lived to 90,” Oldman says of Churchill. “It’s estimated that he smoked 165,000 cigars in his lifetime. He fought in four wars. He wrote 50 books. He wrote more words than Shakespeare and Dickens put together. He painted something like 600 paintings. He had 16 exhibitions at the Royal Academy, […]
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