Frank Vernuccio, Jr., joined us and we talked about the federal government's attempt to control the internet both by the FCC's Net Neutrality rules and their Twitter contract with Indiana University, which led to numerous conservative accounts being cancelled. We also discussed the New York elections and Governor Cuomo's secret deal with the Senate Republicans that led to Comrade DeBlasio's defeat and helped defeat the Republican Candidate for Governor. Much palace intrigue in the Empire State.  

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Former Congressman John LeBoutillier reviews the extent of the Republican Congressional sweep and what they intend to do next, now that they've won control of the Congress. John believes that without a vision, they have very little chance of keeping control and the public will quickly become disillusioned. That remains to be seen. 

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In the more than two-hundred-year history of the American presidency, there has been one element present in each and every administration: alcohol.

In the beginning, there was George Washington, who sold whiskey distilled at Mount Vernon and preferred to quaff a well-crafted port. More than two hundred years later, Barack Obama beckoned some master brewers to advise his White House staff on how to make mouth-watering batches of White House Honey Ale with a key ingredient from Michelle Obama’s beehives.

And then there was the matter of the forty-two other gentlemen in between…

Journalist Mark Will-Weber strolls through our country’s memorable moments—from the Founding Fathers to the days of Prohibition, from impeachment hearings to diplomatic negotiations—and the role that a good stiff drink played in them in his new book, Mint Juleps with Teddy Roosevelt: The Complete History of Presidential Drinking.

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Gold and silver have taken a beating in the past few months. Friday for no explicable reason gold went up $37 and change. And then yesterday it gets hit and is down almost as much as it went up on Friday. We're so happy that it's a free market and that no manipulation is taking place. The concept of a publicly traded market has become a joke. That's why you shouldn't worry about the day to day price and you need to treat precious metals as an insurance policy. That way you'll never go wrong. 

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