Author: Samuel Frazier, Jr.

Sam Frazier, Jr. (@CTitanics) is a comedic writer, producer and editor. Visit him on Facebook and at www.samfrazierjr.net.

As a zealot avid follower of Alex Jones, InfoWars, and Mr. Jones’ other outlets, I’m absolutely appalled at the recent treatment he’s received from the ever-biased liberal media. Worse still, their calculated lies and abuse came during a contentious custody battle between Mr. Jones and his former wife – probably costing him his sole custody of his children. Now Mr. Jones will no longer be able to fully indoctrinate educate his three kids. With so few of us truth-seekers actually producing offspring (a conspiracy for another day), we can hardly afford to lose this, our future. I therefore urge all…

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President-elect Henry F. Potter’s Cabinet selection process has just begun and already his choices have drawn much criticism. Potter won a surprising victory in the election through a groundswell of populist support for his attacks on the “sentimental hogwash” and liberal policies of the outgoing administration – especially its support of subprime lenders like George Bailey, whom Potter blames for the Great Recession. Among Potter’s most controversial selections include: Hans Gruber as Secretary of Homeland Security This selection is so controversial that even President Barack Obama voiced public concern. “Outgoing presidents don’t normally comment on an incoming president’s Cabinet selections,”…

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Late last night, we received the following op-ed from CBS CEO Les Moonves: As we near the end of this presidential election cycle, many Americans are experiencing fatigue and anxiety over the nearly two years of continual coverage. Some voices are even calling out for measures to dramatically shorten this process, perhaps to something even as brief as the mere six weeks permitted in Great Britain. However, as the CEO of CBS, I, Les Moonves, recognize how disastrous such a change would be and instead offer these five reasons why the presidential election is, if anything, way too short. Everyone…

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