On this Halloween, U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) played a nasty trick on the voters of Louisiana. She reiterated the ignorant and inaccurate stereotypes of Louisiana and the South by strongly implying that people of her home state are both racist and sexist.
Since she burst on the national scene in 2008, the national media has enjoyed poking fun and mischaracterizing former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her family. The main reason for their obsession is that Palin is an unabashed conservative who is articulate and popular with millions of Americans.
This week the country learned that in the politically red state of Texas is the liberal, blue city of Houston, which is led by Mayor Annise Parker, an avowed lesbian.
Even in their darkest hour, Democrats can still count on one group to support them; Hollywood. The land of make believe is filled with hopelessly liberal fools who continue to give major donations to Democrat Party leaders.
The epidemic that has devastated Western Africa has now arrived in the United States. In recent weeks, several infected healthcare workers have been flown back to the United States for successful treatment. However, a greater threat looms from ordinary citizens knowingly or unknowingly bringing the disease to our country.
Sadly, these radicals are not confined to the Middle East. They have found a home in the United States of America, even in Moore, Oklahoma. On Thursday, Alton Nolen, who recently converted to Islam, started attacking innocent people at the Vaughan Foods processing plant. Nolen, who had tried to convert others to Islam, had recently been fired from the company.
This week, both the House and Senate overwhelmingly passed legislation to train, arm and fund the elusive "moderate" Muslim rebels fighting to overthrow the Assad regime in Syria.
Today our country is in the midst of a battle for survival. We face a well-armed and well-funded terror army, Islamic State, which has grown to 31,500 fighters, including 2,000 from Western nations.
This election has been most difficult for U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu (D-Louisiana) with one mistake after another taking her off message. First it was discovered that she was charging taxpayers for at least four campaign flights.