North Korea Has Nukes: Quit Panicking and Deal With It



Read MoreDeep down, I do think most people are good people. I believe most people want to help others when they can. Despite our differences, I’m convinced that most people want to help their neighbors and fellow citizens in times of crisis — even those they do not know.

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When you see advertisements with scumbags driving luxury cars, fanning wads of cash, and surrounded by sexy girls — run in the opposite direction. They’re crooks. All of them.
The truth is — successful sports handicappers don’t call attention to themselves. They don’t toss around $100 bills like confetti for the cameras. They don’t hang out in Las Vegas nightclubs. Real sports handicappers work their asses off — because that’s what it takes to win.

Read MoreSo, you don’t trust the mainstream media? Read this.

Westgate has decided they’re going to defy all this pessimism and strike out on their own. Poker rooms might be closing down elsewhere, but Westgate is determined to blaze its own trail and become a success, some might say, against the odds.

On “Southern Heritage.”
If you believe a “heritage” that committed traitorous acts against the United States of America costing 620,000 precious lives during a hellish military struggle that was fought to preserve a perverted economic system based on keeping people in chains is worth honoring and defending — there’s not just something wrong with your heritage — there’s something wrong with you.

Read MoreErsatz Experts Spewing Nonsense on North Korea:
A By-the-Decades Look as to Why the United States Had Few Other Options in Dealing With the World’s Emerging Nuclear Pariah
A timeline of U.S.-North Korea relations

Read MoreToday, let’s talk about contracts, particularly as they apply to professional sports.
Even if you do not like sports, this discussion should still interest you, especially if you like debating the principles of law.

Read MoreFootball has been in my DNA my whole life. But I’m starting to feel guilty and jaded over this lifelong enjoyment of pro football.

Read MoreLate last night in front of the entire country and the whole world, Sen. John McCain bitched-slapped the President of the United States.
He did it with a defiant thumb turned upside down, signifying a vote of “no.”