Author Archives: David Hall

About David Hall

By Dr. David Hall. Dr. Hall runs The Website Factory, a digital marketing agency. He has had a long-standing interest in politics. As a college student he was Utah State Chairman for both Young Americans for Freedom and Youth for Nixon, and toyed with the idea of a political career.

This debate goes to Michele Bachmann

The clear victor in tonight’s Republican debate, in my mind, was Michele Bachmann. Besides watching the debate, I watched some post-debate interviews on Fox, and the one that was fascinating was Greta Van Susteren interviewing Sarah Palin. Governor Palin helped … Continue reading

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Memories of 9-11 that the establishment media won’t report.

What stands out for me, as I remember 9-11, is how the country reacted. And you won’t hear the establishment media dwelling on this, because to them it is an embarrassment. We began singing “God Bless America.” Do you remember … Continue reading

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Solyndra Scandal – contractor reveals that everyone knew up front that the company would eventually fail.

On Wednesday night, Mark Levin had a caller who had been an employee of a company that worked on the Solyndra plant. Solyndra is the now-bankrupt solar manufacturing company in the Bay area that Obama touted a year ago as a … Continue reading

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The impact of the Obama’s jobs speech, and his reality disconnect.

Last night, on Special Report, host Bret Baier asked his panelists to take a stab at what the headlines would be Friday morning, as far as Obama’s jobs speech was concerned. Here are their answers. Steve Hayes: “Well, if it’s the New … Continue reading

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The failure of the welfare state in Great Britain

Friday evening, Mark Levin had a caller, a Jim from Stratford, Connecticut, who was an immigrant from Scotland. What he said about the welfare state in Great Britain was most interesting, and doesn’t really need any comment, so I’ll just post a transcript … Continue reading

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State Senator Russell Pearce will address his recall Sept. 15

Next Thursday evening, September 15, Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce will be speaking at the Mountain View Tea Party. Also on the program will be Chad Willem, Chairman, Patriots for Pearce, who will give us updated details about the campaign … Continue reading

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Rick Perry interviewed on the Mark Levin show

Thursday, Rick Perry appeared on the Mark Levin Show. He had previously appeared to avoid the encounter, so this was a good sign. He generally did well. Gov. Perry talked about focusing the role of the federal government on those things … Continue reading

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Gibson CEO Henry Juszkiewicz interviewed on Mark Levin’s radio show

Radio host Mark Levin had an interesting interview of Gibson Guitar CEO Henry Juszkiewicz Tuesday night. In case you haven’t heard, Eric Holder and the U.S. Justice Department decided to make life difficult for the Gibson Guitar Company. On Wednesday, … Continue reading

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The moocher class vs the producer class

Here is a cute depiction of our government system and the current political tensions. This has been floating around the Internet lately. I don’t know who first wrote it: “The folks who are getting free stuff, don’t like the folks … Continue reading

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I think I may like Wil Cardon for Senate

I noticed the headline in this morning’s East Valley Tribune, “Mormon Moment.” The article focuses on Wil Cardon’s challenge to Jeff Flake for retiring Senator John Kyl’s seat. They’re both LDS. Which is nice. That puts the focus on their … Continue reading

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Another impressive response from Michele Bachmann

Michele Bachmann is just a very impressive individual. Here is one of many clips I could have posted where she is asked a question, impromptu, and displays those qualities of hers that would make a truly great president. Last night … Continue reading

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Rick Perry for President? No thanks. Give me Michele Bachmann.

A family member asked me the other day what I thought of Rick Perry as a candidate for president. Wary. That’s my opinion. And growing warier. I like what he says. I’m worried that he’s saying it because he knows … Continue reading

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