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.

Is Sarah Palin Running for President?

The Sunday before the midterm elections, Chris Wallace interviewed Sarah Palin on Fox News Sunday. It was a great interview. As expected, Chris tried to pin her down on presidential aspirations. I was struck by how she handled the question. She … Continue reading

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Republicans Need New Leadership in the Senate

I was disgusted to hear the whining of Senator Lindsey Graham and Trent Lott about the Tea Party candidates who lost on Tuesday. In Delaware and Nevada, we nominated candidates who were too conservative, they said. If we don’t moderate … Continue reading

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Lindsey Graham a Target for 2014

I watched Lindsey Graham’s interview with Greta Van Susteren on Fox last night. I was surprised to see him come out in favor of repealing Obamacare. Repeal it, he said, and replace it with better health care reform legislation. It’s … Continue reading

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Medical Marijuana Proposition and the Tea Party

The Arizona ballot proposition that worries me the most is Proposition 203, the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act. I really dislike deception. This is promoted by people who want to smoke weed, but rather than come out and say that, they have to dress … Continue reading

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Why Most Mormons Are Republicans

I was looking at an article posted on jewishjournal.com, a blog titled Jews and Mormons by Mark Paredes, titled “Why Most Mormons Are Republicans.” He attributes it to Mormons’ belief in self-reliance rather than turning to the government, and to … Continue reading

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The Intolerance of the Left Illustrated by NPR

Conservatives live in frustration trying to deal with the dissembling of the Left. And one of those aggravating pretenses with which they deceive so many people is that they are tolerant and broad-minded.  Often it seems that they deceive even … Continue reading

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NPR Isn’t Just Biased – It’s Corrupt

It’s been a gradual process, the deterioration of NPR as an ethical news source. I began listening to NPR in the mornings to get my news when I got fed up with ABC Radio News’ obsession with OJ Simpson in 1994. … Continue reading

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Hilarious Barbara Boxer Parody

Audio of the following ad was aired on tonight’s Mark Levin radio show. It’s hilarious. An actress portrays Senator Barbara Boxer. Her comment to the military officer, where she asks him to call her Senator because she “worked so hard for … Continue reading

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Reflections on the Separation of Church and State

It’s sad that Democrats and the media can get away with these distortions. Their agenda is to portray Delaware US Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell as unfit for office. So, when she said, in a debate with her opponent, Chris Coons, … Continue reading

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Vote Against These Maricopa County Judges

I have a couple of lawyer friends that I respect a great deal, and here is a list of the judges they recommend not to retain. They have had dealings with all of the jduges on the ballot. I will … Continue reading

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The Moocher Class, the Producer Class, and Ayn Rand’s Predictions

Ayn Rand was born in Russia and came to the United States in 1925. Impressed with America, she found a way to stay. In the 1940s, seeing in New Deal liberalism the same philosophy of state control of everything that … Continue reading

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Suspicious of This Elevated Terror Threat Announcement

I heard the reports last night coming out of the Administration on their suspecting a terror attack in the near future. Man, how I wish I could trust this Regime. I’m sorry, but I hear these assessments coming out of … Continue reading

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