Month: February 2016

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Democratic Socialism Wins As Bernie Takes New Hampshire

As expected, Bernie Sanders runs away with the New Hampshire primary, but Hillary Clinton is far from finished As the second primary comes to a close in New Hampshire, noted Larry David impersonator Sen. Bernie Sanders sends a clear message that he’s not quite ready to crown Hillary Clinton as he takes a decisive victory with 60 percent of voters… Read more →

Nationalism Prevails in Granite State GOP Primary

The results are in and first-in-the-nation-primary went to business mogul Donald Trump. It’s a sign of the Republican times – conservatives in New Hampshire don’t think America is great and are looking for this Chief Executive Officer to be their next Commander-in-Chief. The public opinion polls proved to be true – Donald Trump won the Granite State’s primary on Tuesday… Read more →

It’s Healthy to Ask Questions: A Rabbi Explains Why Cannabis and Judaism Go Together

If there’s one thing I know for sure about being Jewish, it’s that we like to ask questions. Want to be a Jew? We’ll ask you why. On the Passover holiday, we have the same four questions every year and we even make a point of making the youngest at the table ask them. There’s even a whole book in the Bible… Read more →

Super Bowl 50: The Winners and Losers Surrounding America’s Favorite Pastime

For Super Bowl 50, one of the Carolina’s are playing the Peyton Manning – and I’m only watching this for the commercials and half-time show. Lady Gaga started off the festivities singing the National Anthem with her beautiful, pitch-perfect voice but she looks like a cross between the wheel on The Price Is Right and Disney’s version of Davy Jones.… Read more →

Offensive Big Pharma Super Bowl Ad Makes Light of Opioid Use

I’ve reported extensively on concussions and injuries in the NFL. Recently, I spoke with former players Kyle Turley and Gerome Sapp and they told me how common it is for team doctors to push pain pills just to get them to the point where they can continue playing.  Since writing that story for The Marijuana Times, I saw Concussion, with… Read more →