12 February 2018

Illinois Election Ad Just Became A Very Popular Topic

Popular Ad
The Republican primary challenger in Illinois’ gubernatorial race gained popularity and praised for a campaign ad that reveals the true agenda of the transgender community, Women's March activists and immigration activists.

State Rep. Jeanne Ives, who is running against Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner in the Republican primary, released the ad last 3 February in an attempt to challenge her opponent’s conservative values.

07 February 2018

Luxury Cars Pummeled To Scrap

Luxury Cars
Heavy movers like bulldozers and backhoes pounded more than two dozen seized luxury cars in the Philippines last 6 February, including Porsches, Mercedes, Jaguars and Corvettes, in a dramatic demolition showcasing the no-nonsense leader's crackdown on crime and corruption.

President Rodrigo Duterte watched as the second-hand vehicles, some valued as high as $115,000, were reduced to piles of scrap in a little over three minutes.

05 February 2018

Costa Ricans Showed Their Disgust For Same Sex Marriage

Costa Rica
Costa Ricans voted last 4 February in a presidential race shaken by an international court ruling saying the country should let same-sex couples get married.

Evangelical candidate Fabricio Alvarado recently vaulted into first place in opinion polls after he took a strong stance against gay marriage, which about two-thirds of Costa Ricans also oppose.

02 February 2018

Even Amy Schumer Wants To Be Relevant

Amy Schumer
So as not to be left out in the current discussion, actor and comedian Amy Schumer revealed that she was sexually assaulted when she was younger. Yup, the same Amy Schumer who lied about moving to Canada if President Donald Trump wins.

Speaking to Katie Couric on her Wonder Women podcast, Schumer said, "I’ve been flat-out raped."

31 January 2018

Loudest Cheers As Pres. Trump's Takes Swipe at Kneeling NFL Players

Standing Ovation
One of the best times during President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address came when he mentioned the importance of standing for the national anthem, a remark that served as a subtle jab at NFL players who earns millions but not doing anything.

The remarks on the anthem this evening came when Trump spoke about Preston Sharp, a 12-year-old boy from Redding, California, who organized a campaign to place flags on the graves of some 40,000 veterans after noticing that many veterans’ graves were not marked with flags on Veterans Day. Sharp is a guest of first lady Melania Trump at the State of the Union.