12 Drunk Santas Fighting in the Street
Christmas is right around the corner. How do we know? The Santas are getting rowdy!
Christmas is right around the corner. How do we know? The Santas are getting rowdy!
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Kody Fairfield Fox News host Tucker Carlson recently “welcomed” the Drexel University Professor who is marred with controversy. George Ciccariello-Maher came on Carlson’s show to discuss the tempestuous sea of controversy that surrounds many of the outrageous statements he has made about “white genocide,” wanting to “vomit” after seeing a passenger…
by Josh Guckert The libertarian movement is notoriously devoid of females. However, there are many lessons to be learned which can assist libertarians in attracting women. These are the five way libertarianism can teach you how to attract women. 1. Channel Your Inner John Galt One of the most important traits in attracting the opposite…
by Josh Guckert 1. “The Great Depression, like most other periods of severe unemployment, was produced by government mismanagement rather than by any inherent instability of the private economy.” One of the favorite arguments of modern liberals is that the Great Depression was somehow caused by an “unfettered” free market in the 1920s. Needless to…
“Those who trade liberty for security, deserve neither…” With a hippie headband, a black t-shirt and petition in hand, a “liberal hippie” goes around a college campus asking people to sign a ban on pressure cookers in response to the Boston bombings. Hilarity ensues when people happily hand over the private property rights of themselves…
LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Ted Goodman The leftist group Popular Resistance showed up outside Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai’s house Sunday to protest his policy on net neutrality, and they plan to be there again on Mother’s Day. “Our purpose for going to Pai’s house is to educate people in his community…
A confession. I suck at Mothers’ Day traditions. What I do for my mother varies wildly from year to year. Some years it may be dinner, or a big project or gift. Most years, it’s simply flowers – sometimes merely a bouquet I’ve gathered from whatever happens to be blooming in the fields and forest….
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