By: Pat Smith | 2010-09-30 | Article Marketing If you thought history class was boring, would it change your mind if the one providing the instruction was named Professor Seinfeld? read more
By: Garreth Stover | 2012-01-12 | Arts & Entertainment Being one of the most watched TV shows ever, Seinfeld is still popular now even it stopped since 1998 and after 9 seasons of being the world‘s favorite show. read more
By: Gary Wonning | 2010-04-04 | Politics At first I was very cautious of John McCain; although he is supposedly a conservative, he had sided with the left several times and in my view he caved in without getting anything in return. My opinion slowly changed until now I believe he is the best candidate for the times we are in. read more
By: John T Jones, Ph.D. | 2010-04-04 | Politics I'm not talking about being "Presidential", I'm talking about "Looking Presidential." As John McCain walks through America's factories, he looks tired, perhaps exhausted, even bent over. The campaign has been long and there is still a big row to hoe. Does he have the endurance to finish the race? Well, we old folks have to pace ourselves. read more
By: Aidan Kerslake | 2010-04-18 | Movies Seinfeld, the 'show about nothing' is one of the greatest sitcom's throughout all time. With the situation and observational humor of Jerry Seinfeld and the comedic genius that is Larry David, it is no wonder that the show was an unstoppable force. read more
By: Rick Williamson | 2010-04-03 | Movies How could we ever forget them? After nine seasons of watching the "show about nothing," Seinfeld remains, to this day, one of the most popular sitcoms in American history. Once a week, millions of viewers would tune in to spend half an hour with the Seinfeld cast; Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer. read more
By: Pat Smith | 2010-12-06 | Article Marketing Comedian Jerry Seinfeld is best known for his eponymous sitcom and stand-up career, but he is currently making a name for himself as a director. read more
By: Kip Parent | 2010-04-04 | Politics It's almost over. The history-making, record-breaking, media driven, polarizing, seemingly endless campaign for 44th President of the United States will end in a matter of days. The Democratic and Republican candidates are set, save for a final round of stumping. Barring the unforeseen, the next leader of the free world will be Barack Obama, a Rational Mastermind, or John McCain, an Artisan Promoter. Artisan or Rational? The countdown continues. read more
By: Edmund Davis | 2010-04-04 | Politics We've heard a lot of talk from Sen. Obama about change in Washington and Sen. McCain has recently taken up that mantra, though he calls it reform. As I watched the Presidential Candidate Forum on Public Service this evening, during which both McCain and Obama took turns lecturing the American People on their duty to serve their nation, (as I recall the government is the servant of the People, not the other way around-which just goes to show that our politicians think of themselves as our masters), I came to the inescapable conclusion that Joseph Farah is right. read more
By: Craig Thornburrow | 2010-10-29 | TV The Seinfeld TV show has been declared the show that is about absolutely nothing, but wildly entertaining. The characters are beloved and the show would not be the same without each of the characters that brought it to life. Many people love this television show and the following has truly been amazing. read more
By: Stephen Devore | 2010-04-04 | Politics The President of the United States appeared on a big screen at the Republican national convention and referred to Democrats as "The Angry Left". The left has more than the right to be angry, if fact it's hard to see why any American from the left right or center is not raving mad. read more
By: Wayne Nolen | 2010-04-04 | Politics So I began to thinking, since Mr. McCain was a POW before he was an adulterer, maybe the McCain camp had a system of history that did not rely on chronological order to define what is ancient and what is contemporary. Since I could find no such definition at Mr. McCain's web site, I have decided to help him out, listing what should be considered contemporary verses ancient history. read more
By: Nathan Tabor | 2010-04-04 | Politics The election cycle of 2008 has been characterized by longshot candidates and miraculous comebacks. Mike Huckabee won the Iowa caucus with virtually no money and a small operation Barack Obama has turned the dominant narrative of the Democratic race from "Hillary the inevitable" to "Hillary the vulnerable." And of course, one has to mention Ron Paul, the Texas congressman with libertarian leanings who raised over $6 million. read more
By: S. La Rue | 2010-04-04 | Politics Double speak and misinformation on the campaign trail..."This week we are looking at costly, government-led restructuring of our homeloan agencies and we need to keep people in their homes but we can't allow this to turn into a bailout of Wall Street speculators and irresponsible executives," McCain told supporters at his rally Wednesday morning in Virginia. "The CEOs that led us into this mess are walking away with over 20 million dollars and we're not going to let that happen. As President, I would not let that happen. They deserve nothing. They should be paying it back." read more
By: Michael Bresciani | 2010-04-04 | Politics John McCain raised the applause of the Saddleback attendees many times over as compared to Barack Obama; some who paid up to $2,000 for seats at the event. What's it all about? read more