Meet Jeff Barth — He May Have Just Made the ‘Greatest Political Ad Ever’

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  • I appreciate all the great articles and opinions. I just want to ask, though, if Glenn Beck thinks Gingrich is a Republican “progressive” (I suppose since he made the mistake of trying to reach across aisle and sit with Pelosi) then what in the world does he think ROMNEY is…with his Climate Plan (Commonwealth Capital), Smart Growth, and other liberal, progressive UN Agenda 21 programs he implemented in Massachusetts??

  • Reply to AMBROSIA – Thank you for your EXCELLENT take on why we should be paying attention to Newt Gingrich…doing the research and discovering the facts. We’re in big trouble in America and Newt is the only one taking it seriously – presenting bold solutions. And in response to this site’s lead-in question on how Newt‘s campaign can afford the ad’s running – Sheldon Adelson – who has pledged between $10M and $100M to Newt’s Super Pac. There really are super partiots at work!

  • Ask Ron Paul

  • Considering his position on defense and, in particular, on IRAN…I think we should ask RON PAUL what he thinks….nevermind…he‘d say it’s our fault.

  • David M. Walker (born 1951) served as United States Comptroller General from 1998 to 2008

  • I am seeing the following headlines:

    “An Israeli source who spoke recently with senior officials in Washington said the Americans were very frustrated with Netanyahu’s behavior, feeling that he was impeding America’s efforts to keep the Palestinians from unilaterally seeking UN recognition of a state in September.”

    Considering the response Congress gave Netanyahu at AIPAC, this seems outrageous to me. If this is how we treat an ally I am embarassed for my country. Why is it that Israel always comes up with the short straw? I thought that UN Resolution 242 stated that Israel was not the aggressor in the Six Day War of 1967 and therefore could keep lands gained as the victor. So why keep going back to those pre-1967 lines?

    The larger issue to me is why such preferential treatment is being given to the Palestinians. In 1948 Palestinians were given Jordan…and the Jews, Israel. Since that time Israel has gained lands in wars in which she was not the aggressor. So why is Israel having to give up any lands? One small country observing democracy and allied with the U.S. vs. Arabs wanting ANOTHER Palestinian state…amidst many Arab states. Who is doing this? Is this our President…leader of the free world, ally of Israel, shining example of freedom and justice? This is a disgrace.

    Will Congress please stand up to this President? Please represent the people of America, last polled at 65% favorable to Israel and sympathetic to Israel over the Palestinians.

  • Considering the response Congress gave Netanyahu at AIPAC, this seems outrageous to me. If this is how we treat an ally I am embarassed for my country. Why is it that Israel always comes up with the short straw? I thought that UN Resolution 242 stated that Israel was not the aggressor in the Six Day War of 1967 and therefore could keep lands gained as the victor. So why keep going back to those pre-1967 lines? UN declared Arabs were aggressors against Israel. The land they gained in the Six Days War was theirs. Therefore the borders expanded to include these new acquisitions. Why has that changed??

    Another issue is why such preferential treatment is being given to the Palestinians. In 1948 Palestinians were given Jordan…and the Jews, Israel. Since that time Israel has gained lands in wars in which she was not the aggressor. So why is Israel having to give up any lands? One small country observing democracy and allied with the U.S. vs. Arabs wanting ANOTHER Palestinian state in addition to Jordan…amidst many Arab states already in existance. Who is doing this? Is this our President…leader of the free world, ally of Israel, shining example of freedom and justice? This is a disgrace.

    Will Congress please stand up to this President? Please represent the people of America, last polled at 65% favorable to Israel and sympathetic to Israel over the Palestinians….because, I believe, Americans understand justice and recognize injustice.