Author: Justin Danhof, Esq.

In Gun Debate, Big Business Lines Up Yet Again As Left’s Guns For Hire

In Gun Debate, Big Business Lines Up Yet Again As Left’s Guns For Hire

Liberals in need of patsies to carry their water need look no further than the nearest Fortune 500 company these days, and conservatives continue to give these big businesses a pass at their peril. Corporate America has become the muscle ...
I Confronted Google About Its Liberal Groupthink At A Shareholder Meeting — Here's What Happened Next

I Confronted Google About Its Liberal Groupthink At A Shareholder Meeting — Here’s What Happened Next

In the name of diversity, Google just killed diversity. While that may sound like a sentence out of a Lewis Carroll novel, it's the stark reality of the modern-day liberal groupthink that pervades much of America's academic and corporate cultures ...
The Financial Choice Act — A Bad Omen For Increased Liberal Corporate Influence

The Financial Choice Act — A Bad Omen For Increased Liberal Corporate Influence

The law of unintended consequences explains away outcomes difficult to see at the beginning of specific and well-intended actions.  In the realm of politics, however, some results are so obvious that politicians should not be allowed to fall back on ...

Tar Heel Toilets and Terrible Reporting: Setting the Record Straight on North Carolina’s Public Accommodation Law

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Responding to rejoinders that conservatives are racists and bigots, I joined the Thom Hartmann show last week to set the record straight about the federal government’s lawsuit against North Carolina’s public accommodation law. First, a little background.  North Carolina passed ...
Zoinks! McDonald’s Is Getting Hamburgled!

Zoinks! McDonald’s Is Getting Hamburgled!

The famous villain of McDonald’s, the Hamburglar, would attempt to rob Ronald, Grimace and other company favorites of their beloved burgers—always unsuccessfully. Bad news: The Hamburglar is back, in a new guise, and he’s after more than burgers. The new ...

Tomorrow I Will Speak to Apple Shareholders About Human Rights

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Tomorrow morning, at the annual Apple meeting of shareholders in Cupertino, California, I will speak in favor of Proposal #7, "Human Rights Review," a shareholder proposal submitted by the National Center for Public Policy Research. (To read it, go here ...

Why We Don’t Believe Costco Chairman Jeffrey Brotman

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Having ruffled the feathers of the leadership of Costco, America's second largest retailer, last Friday, I plan to attend the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this Friday to respond to false claims made by Costco Chairman Jeffrey Brotman jointly ...

Scientific Sanctimony and Sacrilege

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In Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass, Alice has an enchanting exchange over math abilities with the Red and White Queens.  After much consternation, Alice hopes to turn the tables on them with her own inquiry: “Can you do sums?”  ...

National Center Shareholder Activism Precedes Congressional Bailout Bombshell

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Of the increase of the relationship between big business and big government, there shall be no end.  That is, unless the American people decide to stand up and do something about it. Concerning the current and growing confluence of large ...

Disgusting Demagogues Drive Down Ratings

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When the only tool you have is blind hatred, you tend to treat everything with vitriol. That appears to be the working motto of MSNBC. Rather than reporting news or analyzing President Obama’s laws and policies, the network’s talking heads ...

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