Monday, September 09, 2013
Poway Midland Railroad with Will Roberts
Thursday, August 01, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
A Crackpots Potshot on American Politics book tour!
I will be out spinning my rope, spinning the days news and signing my new book.
A Crackpots Potshot on American Politics. Come out see me, support my book and get a signed book.
Cameron Books
Address: 2920 E Florida Ave, Hemet, CA 92544
Phone:(951) 925-6477
Saturday June 15th 2013
Thursday, June 06, 2013
Toy gun on bus! Oh my! NRA's fault
Toy gun on bus! Oh my! NRA's fault, I don't think so. Don't misunderstand what I am saying. I think that the NRA has an agenda and a wallet or two to stuff, but so does the left. I think that these days the person that has the accident and the car explodes in to a ball of fire is no where near as big of a spectacle as the media that covers it and 24-7 flashes pictures and videos. Both side are guilty, not one side. It takes two to tango, other wise one is just watching the dance and that would mean they are audience members and I can tell you, the left is far from innocent bystanders!
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Will Roberts Weekly Telegram
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Monday, January 21, 2013
Walter M. Brasch, Award-Winning Reporter - on Fracking EP.#12 WillRobertsWeeklyTelegram.com
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The Interview: WALTER M. BRASCH, Ph.D. “FRACKING”
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It’s Foreign to Me: With Hotshot (HotShotPerformer.com) This week in the ‘it’s foreign to me’ segment our roving radical, Johnny, takes a shot at the political tactic of Extreme Baiting. This tactic originated with the far lefty pinkos but is now a standard practice among right wingnut’s. Don’t you hate when your enemy steals your tactics? We now have this coming to the threat of treason among gun rights activists and once again it seems as if we are on the brink of the end of the world. The NRA has drummed up the paranoid psychotic tendencies of the rowdy crowd even though they are getting what they called for in President Cool’s proposal. We’ll try to make sense of some of this nonsense.
Also, just for kicks, he’ll take some pot shots at the separation of church and state issues which 0bamaCare has raised among the religious. Really? Yes, really. The very people who should be supporting universal health care are somehow diametrically opposed to helping people get a fair shake on health care, an industry rife with corruption, mismanagement and deregulation nightmares.
Tune in. It’ll be fun, or informative or at the very least, frustrating.
PICTURE THIS: chatting up corners of the world (ArmandThomas.com) Armand Thomas and Will Roberts Will talk about Land of Milk and Honey, Southern California is paradise… if you can afford it.
Coastal towns like Laguna Beach, San Clemente and Manhattan Beach are laid back and picturesque – beauty and splendor beyond belief.
I spent half my visit in awe, the other half in envy.
Seemingly too good to be true, it often is for many Americans — who scramble to stay afloat or move to nearby grittier areas (think: Long Beach) that contrast sharply with the neighboring Shangri-La’s.
SoCal covers the spectrum of living standards – a veritable cauldron of American standards.
I Know A Conservative : Tim Devaney is a national reporter at The Washington Times based in D.C., where he covers business and the economy. In his spare time, he also jokes about the news coming out of Capitol Hill. We will talk about:
-Lance Armstrong
-Apple’s stock just slipped below $500 for the first time in a while. Remember it was as high as $600 earlier this year, it beat Microsoft’s all-time high for a stock price, and some predicted it would climb to $1,000 within a few years.
-Some company just bought several of the Hostess brands, but not Twinkies or Ho-Ho’s.
-Presidential Inauguration + Barack Obama impersonators.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Rachna Choudhry Chief Marketing Officer of PopVox.com EP.#11 WillRobertsWeeklyTelegram.com
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The Interview: Rachna Choudhry
Chief Marketing Officer of PopVox.com
Rachna Choudhry is responsible for our outreach to advocacy organizations and trade associations, marketing to individual users and assists with outreach to Congressional staff. She is based in Washington, DC. Rachna comes to POPVOX with a background in federal lobbying, issue advocacy and social media strategy for a variety of national issue-based and advocacy organizations. She earned a Master of Public Policy from Georgetown University and a Political Science degree from UCLA.
POPVOX bridges the gap between the input the public wants to provide and the information Members of Congress want and need to receive.
Constituent communications are flooding and overwhelming Congressional offices. POPVOX verifies, aggregates, and simplifies communication with Congress on an open and trusted (and nonpartisan) common ground. Advocacy organizations, trade associations, unions and other groups send their members to POPVOX to take action on bills pending before Congress. Congressional staff and lawmakers log into POPVOX to measure the pulse of their district. POPVOX provides a curating interface for anyone — including Congressional staff, the public and the media — to access and understand the voice of the people.
It’s Foreign to Me: With Hotshot (HotShotPerformer.com) This week our fiasco commentator at large . . .
This week our roving radical, johnny, takes a shot at the slippery slope concept because christian conservatives aren’t taking it far enough. The defense
of marriage act, abortion, gun control. He’s sick and tired of all this picking and choosing what they want to get righteous about. It is foreign to me
how we can allow humans to run government.
PICTURE THIS: chatting up corners of the world (ArmandThomas.com) Armand Thomas and Will Roberts Will talk about and view shots Armand took in New Caledonia.
New Caledonia is seldom mentioned as a travel hot-spot, but it’s location, history and culture make it a great off-beat destination.
Off the northeast coast of Australia, this French protectorate became a penal colony in the late 1800s (just as the English sent their convicts to Australia).
Then came a boom in mining and a mild rise in tourism — compared to Tahiti, for instance — that left this colorful archipelago relatively quiet.
Most of the drama in the past half-century has been the political undertow for independence from France.
The multi-ethnic population is divided, voting no several years ago. But another referendum will take place in the next 5 years.
Picture This – Jan 11, 2013
“New Caledonia – the other French Polynesia”
I Know A Conservative : Tim Devaney is a national reporter at The Washington Times based in D.C., where he covers business and the economy. In his spare time, he also jokes about the news coming out of Capitol Hill. We will talk about:
Zero Dark Thirty – In theaters January 11
Tim had a passion for journalism from a young age. As a kid, his neighbor called him the “Question Boy,” because he never stopped asking. His curiosity led him to report for newspapers such as The Washington Times, Detroit News, and Portland Press Herald in Maine. Recently, he’s been writing about the fiscal cliff and the European financial crisis. His stories can be found at www.washingtontimes.com.
When he’s not writing serious news, you can find his political comedy at www.thegoofypress.com, where Tim offers his funny, sarcastic, not-so-serious take on news of the day. Look for his jokes about the fiscal cliff, Chick-fil-A, Twinkies, Ho Ho’s, David Patraeus and Benghazi.