Chickenfoot is a Better Rock Band Than Van Halen
With all the hype of David Lee Roth returning to his front man status as Van Halen's lead singer again, the wait for this reunion falls incredibly flat. The first release and single off the new album was called Tattoo and it is a terrible song. After sixteen years apart, ... Read More
Andrew Sullivan & His Long Game Revisionism
Published By C. Rich On Monday, January 23rd 2012. Under C. Rich, Commentary, Featured, Gay News, Politics
I have great respect for Andrew Sullivan and the gay community has no better friend than America Speaks Ink, but Andrew's article about Obama and his long game was longer in the tooth. It has been interesting to watch Andrew and many other gays who called themselves conservative or republican ... Read More
Paula Deen, Anthony Bourdain & How Many Other Food Hosts Sick From Food
After Anthony Bourdain announced on his show No Reservations that the doctor told him he would have to cut out pork and others foods, Tony refused and went on the meds. Now not surprisingly, Paul Deen has allegedly revealed she has Type 2 Diabetes and has joined heaven knows how ... Read More
The Plight of the Equivalent Experienced Worker
It wasn't that long ago you could open the classifies, look in the help wanted and find ads that asked for those who have a diploma or equivalent experience in certain jobs being offered. Now those same ads are asking for diplomas or certificates in the field of the jobs ... Read More
Can You Believe Jeff Ashton Wants Your Vote?
Riding a wave of Kafkaesque madness, Jeff Ashton has diluted himself into running for public office. Yes, the face of failure itself now wants your vote and has entered into the world of politics.
Now this raffish man from the Casey Anthony Case has entered into the public arena and all ... Read More
X Factor Too Negative of a Show for Millions
Published By C. Rich On Wednesday, December 14th 2011. Under C. Rich, Commentary, Featured, Music News
For me, when I am sick of all things serious in the world I need a break. One must feed ones brain with junk food from time to time to balance out all of the serious problems of the world. How I do this escape deal is to throw myself ... Read More
CDC Ignorant Downgrade Sparks Epidemic: Head Lice on the Rise
There are moments in time when we take a step back and realize we as human beings have lost sight of common sense. I remember thinking this when there was a ban on DEET and all these underdeveloped countries once again became killing fields for mosquitoes while Malaria rose and ... Read More
Time For Most Presidential Candidates to Step Down
It has definitely been a hoot to follow this Republican Primary over the last months. However, many people including myself feel it is time for the ones who have not garnered at least double digit support to step down gracefully.
It seems like the plan for some is to just follow ... Read More
Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony Book Review
Published By C. Rich On Wednesday, November 16th 2011. Under C. Rich, Commentary, Featured, Missing Children
Jeff Ashton, who has become the face of failure, has decided to write a book defending his massive defeat. Anyone who hates Casey Anthony should not be buying this book or sending Jeff Christmas cards. If you were one that believed Casey was guilty and angry that she walked, then ... Read More
Is Judge William Adams Above the Law?
Judge Williams Adams is a Texas “Family court” judge who beat his daughter with a leather belt using brute force. Swinging wildly, the video shows him whip his daughter over 18 times, hitting her in the arms, back, butt, legs and anywhere else the belt landed. While inflicting physical pain ... Read More
Women Want to Keep the Right to Choose
November is fast approaching and a vote will take place. On the ballot in Mississippi you will be asked to vote yes or no to what is known as “Yes on 26” or the ‘Personhood Amendment.’ This state constitutional amendment, if voted through, will effectively ban abortions and some forms ... Read More
The American Troops “Did” Die in Vain
No one ever wants to think that the troops, who have died in these two wars, have died in vain. We as a people do not want to even think about it. However, it would take a prodigious suspension of disbelief to believe that is was all worth it.
Iraq has ... Read More
Triumph: Allied Forces 30th Anniversary “Just a Great Album”
Many people would have a hard time naming what their favorite Rock Band of all times is. In fact, if you ask that same question over the course of someone’s life, you would probably get different answers each time. For me I have stayed steadfast on this subject.
By far the ... Read More
Where is Walter Cronkite?
I can remember as a child sitting at my father's feet as he turned on the evening news and watching Walter Cronkite sit behind his desk as he held his stack of papers and read America the news of the day. Some may say that it was stuffy or boring, ... Read More
Products Here One Day Gone The Next
One of my indefatigable pet peeves or thing that pisses me off to no end is finding a product that I like and have it disappear off the shelf in months. It happens all the freaking time. I'll find a hot sauce I like and then two months latter it ... Read More
National Weather Service Fails: NASA Gets Hammered By CAT 1 Hurricane
As The Great Recession grows deeper and deeper into what we all know is a depression, the one thing that gets my goat is most of these weather people. Somehow while tens of millions of Americans are out of work, weather people all over this nation get to keep their ... Read More
Breast Cancer Awareness
We have all heard the controversy about the report released stating that woman should wait until they are in their fifties to have mammograms and to not even do self-examinations anymore. This report was made in an effort to save money overall and it signified the beginning of rationing of ... Read More
Never Too Old For Freedom
I grew up in South Florida and because of that, I have a very intimate relationship with the Cuban people. I always respected and loved these people. Their women are beautiful and their men are entrepreneurial and hard working. Hell, even their food is to die for.
Cuban food is one ... Read More
Future Young Scientists Could Save the Planet
Looking to the future and giving less taxpayer’s money to the big oils companies, was part of President Obama’s State of the Union address. As always I love looking to the future and seeing so many innovative ideas that young and old entrepreneurs have been working on. There are so ... Read More
Casey’s New Found Religion? Much Like Oil and Water
After reading Casey’s jail house letters, thanks to a couple of sites that typed them up, and my conclusion affirms what most of us knew anyway. This women is wishy-washy, crazy. I was relieved that someone painstakingly typed them into text. Her hand writing gave me a big headache. Hardly ... Read More




















