Looking forward to Monday nights Jeff Whitaker Show over WOND. The Associate Producer of the documentary Expelled will be my guest. Mark Mathis will join me to talk about this controversial film starring Ben Stein. Horrors... of all things Stein dares to ask the question of Darwinists worldwide... "So, where did whatever caused life, actually begin?" The answer he got was consistent and angry, "We don't know!", they shout back. But could there be such a thing as intelligent design? NO, is the answer. Whether you believe in the possibility of a higher power or not, you're going to want to tune in. I encourage your questions for my guest. This is going to be great discussion. Join me Monday night at 6 eastern. Listen locally in the Atlantic City, NJ area over WOND or to streaming audio on the internet.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Evolution - So Many Questions
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Labels: Bias, Faith, Ideology, Political Correctness, The Jeff Whitaker Show
Monday, April 7, 2008
Maybe "Cooler" Heads Will Prevail
Wonder what Climate Guru Al Gore thinks about this development. The head of the World Meteorological Organization says La Nina - the weather phenomenon which is cooling the Pacific - is likely to trigger a small drop in average global temperatures compared with last year. Holy reversal Batman. This is really ridiculous and yet we, the skeptics are being told all along that our heads are in the sand and we refuse to face the fact that our world is spinning out of control. Combined that with Ted Turners latest comments last week saying that over population and global warming are leading us all down a path of destruction. When will the average "Joe and Jane" America wake up to the fact that we have been sold a bill of goods by Gore and his pals. I still can't believe he won the Nobel Peace Prize. What a joke; a real laughing stock.
Posted by Jeff Whitaker at Monday, April 07, 2008 0 comments
Labels: Global Warming, news, Political Correctness, Politics, Science
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Who's Country Is This Anyway?
This picture was taken not in Mexico City, but downtown Reno, Nevada. Not only is it a direct slap in the face of all United States citizens, its illegal to fly any flag above the stars and stripes in this country. But this is what is happening. It's the frog in the simmering pot of warming water. If we don't do something, we will all awake one day speaking Spanish and under the domination of our neighbors to the South.
Posted by Jeff Whitaker at Wednesday, April 02, 2008 0 comments
Labels: Culture, Ideology, Language, Patriotism, Political Correctness, Politics
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Bob Beckel Asks Stupid Question and More
Ever since this issue erupted with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Fox News Contributor Bob Beckel keeps asking the same stupid question which ironically he thinks is so clever..... and he did it again tonight on Hannity and Colmes. He asked should every child who attends Wrights church be denied a right to run for President of The United States? He asks the question with a real
"gotcha" kind of tone in his voice as if to say... Ah, see...what do you say to that, huh, huh? The answer is simple Bob. Of course a child attending Wrights church has a right to run for President. The big difference is Barrack Obama is an ADULT sitting under the hateful, incendiary speech of this man; an adult Bob! He needs to be held accountable for his judgement as an ADULT who wants to be Commander In Chief... not a CHILD who may or may not have a choice as to where he or she attends worship services. Please Bob, p-l-e-a-s-e find a new "gotcha" question to ask. You can do a lot better.
Side-note: Obama said today in a speech that he finds it hard to understand how the media and others keep taking a few comments and repeating them and not looking at the three sermons Rev. Wright preached every week for 20 years. That still doesn't discount what he did say. I don't care what else he said in the 20 years. Amazing to me how now many in the media are doing nothing but praising Barrack Obama for his speech last week addressing race as the man who dares to take on the issue and attempt to move this country forward. How does a man who sat under hate, race baiting and anti-American, anti-Christian speech suddenly become the "champion" of moving us forward. Sick logic that makes no sense to me. How about you.
Posted by Jeff Whitaker at Wednesday, March 26, 2008 0 comments
Labels: Democrats, Ideology, Language, Political Correctness, Politics, Presidential Race
Saturday, March 22, 2008
The Audacity of Obama's Hypocracy - Part 2
Who said the following of talk show host Don Imus one year ago? "...But I would also say that there's nobody on my staff who would still be working for me if they made a comment like that about anybody of any ethnic group. And I would hope that NBC ends up having that same attitude." ANSWER: The man from Illinois who would be President of the United States. Oh, how quickly he backs down in his strong stance. Sure Barrack Obama delivered a flowery speech this week condemning the remarks of his former "pastor". But last year when Don Imus, (who makes a living out of sarcasm and quick wit, tongue and cheek monologue) spoke out of line, Senator Obama refused to give him a pass and called for his immediate firing saying, "He (Imus) didn't just cross the line, he fed into some of the worst stereotypes that my two young daughters are having to deal with today in America." If that is an accurate characterization of Don Imus, what in the world can be said of the series of incendiary comments by Jeremiah Wright.
It's not just the Jeremiah Wright comments. Now World Net Daily is reporting that Wrights church, (Barrack Obama's church) reprinted a manifesto by Hamas that defended terrorism as legitimate resistance, refused to recognize the right of Israel to exist and compared the terror group's official charter which calls for the murder of Jews to America's Declaration of Independence.
Where will it all stop? How much more does the American voter needs to know before we collectively say, enough is enough?
Posted by Jeff Whitaker at Saturday, March 22, 2008 0 comments
Labels: Bias, Culture, Democrats, Ideology, news, Political Correctness, Politics, Presidential Race, Terrorism
Saturday, March 15, 2008
The Audacity of Obama's Hypocrisy
So now when the heat is on, Barack Obama denounces the words of his pastor of 20 years, the man who married he and his wife, baptized his daughters and preached in the pulpit that Obama has called his home church. Is Obama responsible for the comments of his pastor? Of course not. But I can't imagine why you would attend a church, consider someone a close friend and give to the ministry of someone who preaches hate, racism and division. Tonight on Fox News, Barack Obama said he was unaware of many of the comments made by the Rev. Jeremiah Wright until the last couple of days. This raises a lot of questions not the least of which is how anyone could on one hand be so close to someone (Rev. Wright) who is Obama's own words was like "an uncle to me", and on the other hand not know he held these extreme views. That doesn't say a whole lot for the judgment of the man who would be our next President. This whole issue answers other questions raised in the last couple of weeks. Hearing these statements by the Rev. Wright makes it much easier to understand where Michelle Obama has developed her beliefs about the United States of America considering she sat under the ministry of Wright.
Recently, Barack Obama delivered a stump speech where he touted the famous words of Dr. Martin Luther King, and words of the Declaration of Independence and other inspiring quotes followed by the rhetorical question, "Just Words"? Obama hammered home the ascertation that words are powerful and have meaning.
You're right about that Mr. Obama. In light of the recent revelations, my question to you is, Rev. Jeremiah Wrights sermons and messages, just words? If this had been any other candidate other than Obama he or she would have had to resign quicker than you can shake a stick. The fact that Barack Obama is still in this race is THE AUDACITY OF HYPOCRISY!
Posted by Jeff Whitaker at Saturday, March 15, 2008 0 comments
Labels: Bias, Democrats, Ideology, news, Patriotism, Political Correctness, Politics, Presidential Race
Friday, January 11, 2008
No Woman Is Illegal?
Talk about gratuitous. When Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton was visiting a Las Vegas neighborhood, a man told Mrs. Clinton that his wife is illegal and she compassionately responded that no woman is illegal. What does that mean? As President of the United States, Mrs. Clinton, I assume would raise her hand and pledge to uphold the Constitution and I do believe the laws of the land (enforced or not) do state that there are circumstances when people in this country are considered illegal and one would assume at least some of those illegals are women. If this is how Mrs. Clinton views the issue of illegal immigration, I have no faith in her ability to even come close to addressing this crisis.
Posted by Jeff Whitaker at Friday, January 11, 2008 0 comments
Labels: Culture, Democrats, Global Warming, Political Correctness, Presidential Race
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Hate Crime Laws To Toughen In NJ
Well, they went ahead and did it. The New Jersey Legislature is really into "feel good" legislation. Liberal judges don't enforce the laws already on the books. How is this going to make a difference. So, we do away with the death penalty for someone who brutally kills an individual in cold blood, but then again if they were thinking something racially or ethnically or sexually demeaning while they were committing the murder they what..... are sentenced to life in prison with weekly "sensitivity" training so when they get out for good behavior and murder again they'll remember to think good thoughts while committing the crime this time. The criminals have to be laughing themselves silly. How ridiculous!
Posted by Jeff Whitaker at Wednesday, January 09, 2008 0 comments
Labels: Culture, Ideology, Political Correctness
Sorry For Slavery?
So our state legislators vote to apologize to people who weren't alive when an injustice occurred on behalf of people who had nothing to do with what the legislators are apologizing for without those they are supposedly apologizing on behalf of ever asking them to apologize in the first place. And that is supposed to accomplish . . . what?
Posted by Jeff Whitaker at Wednesday, January 09, 2008 0 comments
Labels: Bias, Democrats, Ideology, Political Correctness, Politics, Republicans
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Watch Out! Here Come The Thought Police
When the New Jersey State Assembly meets in its final session this coming Monday legislators will vote on a measure which if approved, will go a long way toward eroding our First Amendment rights. The sad fact is, most people won't even pay attention and those who do take note most likely won't even understand what's at stake. The legislation is A-4591, a measure designed to toughen hate crimes laws in New Jersey. The State Senate already voted in favor of the companion measure last Thursday.
Posted by Jeff Whitaker at Saturday, January 05, 2008 2 comments
Labels: Bias, Culture, Democrats, Ideology, Patriotism, Political Correctness, Politics, Republicans
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Hold On . . . Global WHAT?
The temperature hits 70 on a January day in Boston and all you hear is, "See Al Gore is right. We are warming at an alarming rate. Run for the hills!!!" Bet you don't hear much made of the forecast in central Florida for today. The weather forecasters are calling for a hard freeze and the possibility of snow flurries in Daytona Beach, Titusville and Palm Bay. That's right, snow flurries. And Al Gore gets a Nobel Prize and hundreds of thousands of dollars to speak all over an issue that in time will prove to be nothing more than politically motivated voodoo "science". I'm afraid it's not the weather outside that's frightful. It's Al Gore and his band of chicken little, sky is falling doomsayers.
Posted by Jeff Whitaker at Wednesday, January 02, 2008 0 comments
Labels: Bias, Global Warming, Political Correctness, Politics