Nancy Pelosi Destroys Trump for Taking our Internet Privacy by Pointing to His Secrets
“Someone with as many hidden secrets as President Trump should have greater respect for the privacy of the American people.”
“Someone with as many hidden secrets as President Trump should have greater respect for the privacy of the American people.”
As Stephen King put it, “Thanks to Republicans, those advocates of rugged individualism, Big Brother can now access your browsing history.”
According to a recent headline, Fox News is the most watched cable news channel – for the 159th month in a row, which makes 13 years, 3 months of ratings dominence. Cue the balloon drop and confetti cannons. Whoop-dee-doo!
On Monday morning, President Obama made a public statement urging the FCC to take strong measures to protect net neutrality.To the surprise of nobody, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) had an opinion on net neutrality once the President made his statement.
I recently assessed the governor’s race and the statewide races, all squarely in the Republican column unless all that voter fraud we’ve heard so much about comes rising to the fore. I’d like to limit my next observations to the seven races for the Congressional House Seats.
In January this year Netflix announced they’d produce all their original content series in 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD). On April 6, they confirmed they’d made the entirety of season two of their popular award-winning political drama,House of Cards, available in the cutting-edge format. In June, the streaming service plans to make Breaking Bad available in 4K. Other popular shows will follow.
After Thursday’s vote, Sen. Al Franken (D-MN), who has called this issue “the free speech issue of our time,” blasted the FCC’s vote that could lead to fast lanes on the Internet.
Senator Franken dropped the hammer on the Comcast Time Warner merger, saying that the deal needs careful scrutiny. He wants federal regulators to protect consumers.
Charlie Strong’s first head coaching position was a rousing success in Louisville. He’s headed to Texas where cowboy hats and sheets prevail
The Kochs’ lead hostage taker in the Senate is blocking Tom Wheeler’s nomination to be chairman of the FCC.
Democrats are subjected to a different set of standards than Republicans when it comes to their behavior including in political ads.