Posted on February 13, 2013 by Leona in Barack Obama, Bill O'Reilly, celebrities, Fox News, frivolous lawsuits, racism, society, victimization, women's rights
America is getting soft and here’s why. Everyday, I see and read about more complainers, cry-babies, and thin-skinned whiners. Whatever happened to the old adage, “sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never harm me”? It seems that, now, everyone is offended by something and everyone is willing to don a cap […]
Posted on August 28, 2012 by Leona in Ann Romney, Bill O'Reilly, Joe Biden, Paul Ryan
Recently, Bill O’Reilly commented on the gaffe by Vice President Biden who told an audience in Virginia that the Republicans want to put “y’all back in chains” and the ad which showed a Paul Ryan look-alike throwing a grandma off a cliff. In both cases, Bill concluded that no one, regardless of their extreme ideology, […]
Posted on March 27, 2012 by Leona in Bill O'Reilly, Fisker Karma, green technology, Public Citizens' Energy Program
It seems every time I turn around, someone is telling me what to do. I’m supposed to use some sort of “clear” detergent for my clothes; a particular type of soap for my dishes; PETA tries to tell me what to wear and what not to eat; Michelle Obama is telling what to eat and […]
Posted on May 31, 2011 by Leona in Bill O'Reilly, culture, government spending, government waste, Kim Kardashian
If you’re a regular reader of my posts, you’ll know that I have no respect for any of the Kardashian litter, Kim, Khloe or Kourtney. I’ve always said that the exploits of these three useless twits, the offspring of OJ’s now deceased attorney/friend, Robert Kardashian, is payback for his actions when he met with OJ […]
Posted on May 4, 2011 by Leona in Amy Hagopian, Anthony Maschek, charities, First Amendment, military, Rosie O'Donnell, Usama Bin Laden
I’m so very proud of our military but words can’t express the admiration and deep gratitude I feel towards the Navy Seals who, with razor-sharp precision, infiltrated Bin Laden’s compound and killed him. I say, “good riddance UBL and may you rot in hell with the rest of your cohorts.” So while I’m reading today […]
Posted on February 1, 2011 by Leona in Bill O'Reilly, CNN, culture, Lorena Bobbitt, Mary Kay Latourneau, Roman Polanski, society, television
I’m not at all familiar with CNN’s correspondent, Alina Cho. I know she wasn’t all too happy with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown’s op/ed piece he wrote back in 2008 about the rise of Sarah Palin. Other than that, I haven’t paid any attention to her…until a few weeks ago. She recently interviewed Lorena […]
Posted on January 23, 2011 by Leona in Barack Obama, Bill O'Reilly, CNN, feminism, Michelle Bachmann, NOW, politics, Sarah Palin, Tea Party
I live on an island of about 23,000 people. Most people are well-educated. Income and home values here are higher than in the rest of the state. In the past couple of months, there has been a rash of burglaries in my neighborhood, probably perpetrated by the same person, according to our local police. Every […]
Posted on October 25, 2010 by Leona in Barack Obama, Bill O'Reilly, election day 2010, John Stossel, Nancy Pelosi, voting
I’m really looking forward to Election Day because the possibility for real change for a better America is within reach. (By the way, how’s Obama’s hope-y, change-y thing working out for you?) I’m still stunned he won 53% of the vote when only about 20% of the people in this country call themselves liberal. Despite […]