Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Wayne Root : Will Conservatives Soon Be Sent to Re-Education Camps?

Have we traded one prejudice and civil rights violation for another? Many Americans were offended by Michael Sam's publicly caressing and kissing his boyfriend on national TV after Sam learned he was drafted by the St. Louis Rams. If it's called "progress" and a sign of "freedom" that two men can openly kiss on national TV, what is it called when someone offended by that same kiss is fined and suspended from his job? Is that progress? Is that free speech?




Wayne Allyn Root is a well-known Las Vegas oddsmaker with one of the most accurate ever records of predicting political races. In fact, correct prognostications earned him a star on the Las Vegas Walk of Stars.
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Wikipedia : Wayne Allyn Root (born July 20, 1961) is an American politician, entrepreneur, television and radio personality, author and political commentator. He was the 2008 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee. Root began his career as a professional sports handicapper, based in Las Vegas, Nevada. His political talk radio show, W.A.R: The Wayne Allyn Root Showis broadcast in New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago. Root is a frequent guest on several nationally syndicated radio shows such as Savage Nation, The Jerry Doyle Show, and Mancow's Morning Madhouse. He has also made numerous appearances on various programs on the Fox News Channel. He is a frequent speaker at Tea Party events across the United
Wayne Root

Wayne Root

States.[3] Root's political columns appear in the Las Vegas Review Journal[4] and at Newsmax.com.[5] At the 2008 Libertarian National Convention, Root was eliminated on the fifth ballot in a bid for the presidential nomination, and subsequently became the vice presidential candidate alongside Libertarian nominee Bob Barr. Root lost a bid to become National Chair of the Libertarian Party at the party's 2010 Convention. In 2012, Root left the Libertarian Party, and rejoined the Republican Party, endorsing Mitt Romney for President.

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