How Not to Win Friends or Influence People

How Not to Win Friends or Influence People

In 1936, Dale Carnegie wrote his famous self-help book How to Win Friends and Influence People, which to this day is one of the best-selling books of all time. In it, Carnegie advises – among other things – to avoid actual arguments, show respect for the other person’s opinions, and admit when you’re wrong.

Liberal Cities Embrace Homelessness [VIDEO]

Liberal Cities Embrace Homelessness [VIDEO]

A toxic combination of tolerance and greed has created a crisis in liberal cities like San Francisco and Seattle, where homelessness is fast becoming an acceptable lifestyle…

Leave the Leggings at Home and Let’s Dress Better When We Fly [VIDEO]

Leave the Leggings at Home and Let’s Dress Better When We Fly [VIDEO]

It may be the biggest non-story of the year. But folks are still kvetching about the United Airlines leggings story. Nina put the controversy to rest yesterday…

Quote of the Day: How Nicholas Sparks Can Ruin Your Marriage

Quote of the Day: How Nicholas Sparks Can Ruin Your Marriage

Ask virtually any woman over the age of 14 what her favorite movie is, and she’ll likely say “The Notebook”. For some inexplicable reason, the story of…

Trump Scumbags Mock Widow Mary Katharine Ham

Trump Scumbags Mock Widow Mary Katharine Ham

I’ll just bluntly say this, no holds barred: If you’re a Donald Trump supporter, you’re keeping company with some of the scummiest people to ever hurl invectives…

Quote of the Day: The Dumbing Down of America, One College at a Time

It’s been 50 years since liberal baby boomers radically changed our country forever. Many of our current societal ills can be traced back to the 60s, and…

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