Top 7 Tips to Win a Fox News GOP Presidential Debate

August 18, 2011

On the heels of the Ames, Iowa straw poll and Fox News GOP presidential debate, Pyrolitical.com offers 7 surefire winning tips for all those who have presidential aspirations. If you’re a Republican, learn these tips and you might be the next “Gipper in the GOP!”

 

The Top 10 Scary Facts About the New Debt Deal

August 12, 2011

With all the fervor that has been experienced over the last month concerning the “Debt Crisis” back in Washington D.C. it seemed only right to take a minute and get in front of the camera with Thomas to discuss the crazy stuff going on in washington how it may affect you and I. So watch and enjoy!

 

We Have How Many Federal Agencies?

January 22, 2011

Do you know how many bureaus, departments, boards, and agencies there are in the Federal Government? It will blow your mind to discover just how many exist on your dime! As you go to work every day, working hard to support your family, do you realize your labor is helping to fund things like the Japan-United States Friendship Commission, Migratory Bird Conservation Commission, and the Indian Arts and Crafts Board? Yeah, we knew you’d be excited about it too. We also examine a report card of Obama’s first 2 years in office. Here’s a hint: everything is moving in the wrong direction. We also discussed the Utah Compact and learn that not all Mormons in Utah see eye-to-eye with each other or the church leadership on the topic of Illegal Immigration. We finish up our lively discussion by learning about Congressman Davey Crockett’s (yes that one) hard-learned lesson about using government as a means to “do good” in society with tax payer money. Let’s just say, he learned and didn’t repeat his mistake, unlike our politicians today! This was a fun Friday broadcast you won’t want to miss!

Can’t We All Just Get Along?

January 14, 2011

Listen in as the Pyrolitical Radio Show discusses topics across the spectrum from Civility, to Lawsuits, to the environment, to Used Book Stores. There’s plenty more where that came from, check it out.

Senator Bennett’s Earmarks and TARP

December 16, 2010

Senator Bob Bennett is in his last days as an official representative of the great state of Utah. As a result he has garnered some special attention from the press, asking him about his tenure in office and the positions that he had taken during that time.

The most interesting comment he made must have been that the TARP Legislation was one of Congress’s finest moments.

This position is interesting seeing as it was this issue which probably cost him more political capital with his constituents than possibly any other legislative action over his 18 years in office.

Was this Congress’s finest moment? Or is this comment simply Sour Grapes from this outgoing Senator? Listen in to find out.

The Nutrification of Our Children

December 2, 2010

Our Commander-in-Chief and Congress are working hard to make his Commander-in-Chief (The First Lady, our new 4th branch of government) a little happier today by passing “a groundbreaking piece of bipartisan legislation that will significantly improve the quality of meals that children receive at school.”

That’s right, the Federal Government decided to “help” take a little more of your parental responsibilities away by feeding your children more often.

It doesn’t sound so sinister until you start to peel away the layers of this little legislative Onion. So listen in as we take the First Lady’s ambitions to task.

Presidential Electors

February 18, 2010

president_playing_saxCan a person employed by the government serve as an elector to choose the President and Vice President?

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The Tallest President

February 17, 2010

presidentWhich President was the tallest?

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Cabinet Titles

February 15, 2010

cabinetWhich one of the thirteen members of the Cabinet is not called by the title “Secretary”?

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The Smokestack President

February 7, 2010

smokingWhich President reportedly smoked twenty cigars a day – Grant, Theodore Roosevelt, or Truman?

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