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The Buzz with Deneen Borelli

In today's fast-paced news and political world, liberal buzz words often take the place of objective facts, in order to twist and bend talking points into reality. Deneen Borelli cuts through the rhetoric to give you a fresh and honest conservative take on the hot topics of the day.
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Jul 14, 2016

The horrific assassination of five police officers in Dallas, Texas exposed how the black liberal establishment echo chamber operates to manipulate the views of black Americans.

 

Following the shooting, elected officials, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, black media, and community activists shifted blame from the attack from a black racist to gun control, the NRA and police brutality.

 

The unified message misinforms the black community about the real causes of problems facing urban areas.

 

On this week’s edition of “The Buzz,” Deneen informs the audience about the workings of the black liberal establishment echo chamber and the harm it causes to the black community.

Jul 6, 2016

Culminating a week of events surrounding Hillary Clinton, FBI Director James Comey determined that he would not recommend prosecuting the former Secretary of State over her private email system. 

Comey’s decision was a surprise given the number of issues his investigative team found regarding the way Clinton handled secret information. Comey’s finding that Clinton was “extremely careless” with handling classified information meets the plain understanding of a gross negligence criminal statute but he decided not to prosecute on that legal standard. 

In this week’s edition of “The Buzz,” Deneen describes the media and political momentum supporting Clinton leading up to Comey’s decision and what this decision means to our country.

Jun 29, 2016

Will The Global Anti-establishment Movement Make Donald Trump President?

The political anti-establishment movement is global. 

Last week, a majority of British voters supported a referendum favoring Brexit, the British exit from the European Union. 

The European migrant crisis, the rise of terror and global competitiveness driven by a bureaucratic maze resulted in British voters in favor of the Brexit.

Importantly, the same issues are troubling Americans especially the feeling the U.S. government is not representing the will of the people. 

Will the anti-establishment wave be strong enough to elect presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump for president?

In this week’s edition of “The Buzz," Deneen describes the details and motivations of the anti-establishment movement here and abroad and the implications for the presidential election.

Jun 22, 2016

The Obama administration is up to its propaganda games again following the horrific terrorist attack at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

The administration got caught redhanded trying to manipulate the truth by attempting to only release edited transcripts from the 911 phone calls from the terrorist, Omar Mateen.

On Sunday, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the Department of Justice would release an edited version of the phone transcripts from the terrorist, Omar Mateen.  The edited transcript failed to mention that Mateen considered himself as an ISIS soldier and his loyalty to the leader of ISIS.

The next day, following a backlash from the public, the administration reversed its initial decision and decided to release the unedited version of the transcript.

On this week’s edition of "The Buzz," Deneen describes the details and the motivation behind Obama’s latest propaganda effort.

Jun 15, 2016

President Obama Endorses Hillary Clinton to Protect His Legacy 

President Obama endorsed Hillary Clinton following the last Democrat primaries on June 7 that  gave her the delegates she needed to secure the party’s nomination for president. 

During his video endorsement Obama said, “I don’t think there’s ever been someone so qualified to hold this office.” 

Obama also said he would join Clinton on the campaign trail. 

This endorsement sends a powerful signal to the FBI and the Department of Justice who are investigating Clinton about the unsecured email system and her family’s foundation. 

In this week’s edition of “The Buzz,” Deneen discusses Obama’s endorsement and the true motives behind his decision. 

Jun 8, 2016

The lies and deception from the Obama administration continue to impact the nuclear deal with Iran.

Previously, it was revealed the deal was sold to the public and Congress through a White House directed effort to manipulate the media. Now it’s discovered that a State Department video in response to a question from Fox News reporter James Rosen was edited to delete an embarrassing answer.

At the time Jen Psaki, then State Department spokesman, essentially admitted it was acceptable for the administration to lie about secret negotiations with Iran. The eight minute exchange with Rosen and Psaki was deleted from the Department’s video.

The State Department admitted the edit but it remains unknown who asked for the change.

Also, Michelle Obama dealt the race card during a commencement speech at the City University of New York.

In addition to making a backhand reference to Donald Trump’s goal of building a wall, Mrs. Obama told the graduating class that her home, the White House, was built by slaves. Despite having lived a privileged life, Mrs. Obama sees the world through a race colored lens that sees racial bias everywhere. 

 

In this episode of “The Buzz,” Deneen provides details about the State Department’s edited video tape to hide the truth about the origins of the Iranian nuclear deal and Michelle Obama’s latest race card antics.

Jun 1, 2016

 

A black Louisiana State Representative made national news over her views about the Declaration of Independence.

While debating a bill for school children to learn and recite the Declaration of Independence, Democratic Representative Barbara Norton implied the founding document was racist since it only applied to whites at the time it was written. 

Norton's effort was successful - the sponsor pulled the bill from consideration. 

In this edition of “The Buzz,” Deneen discusses the fallout over Norton's actions and how progressives selectively distort history.

May 25, 2016

The fallout continues from the recent New York Times magazine interview with Ben Rhodes, President Obama’s Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications and Speech Writing, revealing the inside game that sold the Iranian nuclear deal to Americans.

There are new details and insights regarding the inner workings of the “echo-chamber” mentioned by Rhodes specifically the way Ploughshares Fund, a White House ally, funneled money to both advocacy and media organizations to promote the Iranian nuclear deal.

In this edition of “The Buzz,” Deneen discusses how outside organizations manipulated public opinion on the Iranian nuclear deal through a sophisticated propaganda effort.

May 18, 2016

Social media platform Facebook is taking heat over allegations of suppressing conservative news content.

Facebook whistleblowers claim editors replace top trending conservative content with liberal content to generate traffic and discussion of progressive information.

By manipulating what’s considered trending news Facebook is shaping the views and thinking of users by skewing the balance of stories making a false representation of trending news.

This week, CEO Mark Zuckerberg leads a damage control effort by calling for a meeting with leading conservatives to address the allegations.

In this edition of “The Buzz,” Deneen discusses the controversy of Facebook pushing progressive propaganda and offers suggestions on how listeners can help play a role when CEOs promote their liberal views through the companies they run.

May 11, 2016

Breaking news over the weekend revealed the White House orchestrated the Iranian nuclear deal by lying and manipulating the media.

The White House propaganda machine was run by Ben Rhodes, deputy national security adviser for strategic communication for President Obama.

To get public approval for the Iranian deal, the White House generated a sense of urgency based on the unique opportunity to work with new so-called moderate Iranian leadership that was elected in 2013. In reality, Obama was already working with Iran before 2013 and the new leadership spin was a lie to generate public and political support for the deal.

The Iranian deal is the latest example illustrating the way progressives lie to promote progressive policies that otherwise would fail in the public square.

ObamaCare and Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi talking points as well as her latest controversy about coal miners exposes the way progressives lie to push and defend their radical progressive agenda.

In this edition of “The Buzz,” Deneen discusses the White House propaganda machine and describes the progressive lies surrounding ObamaCare, Benghazi and coal miners.

May 4, 2016

Over the weekend, the ruling class elite gathered in Washington D.C. to attend the annual White House Correspondents Dinner. 

The dinner represents everything that is wrong with our country.  The political, business and Hollywood elite dress up in gowns and black ties and they joke about themselves while being immune to the consequences of the policies they make.

This year’s event was marked by a series of racial jokes including the N-word. While President Obama and the elite party, the rest of Americans are suffering from the failed policies of the president.

In this week’s edition of “The Buzz,” Deneen talks about the disconnect between the ruling class and the rest of the country. Deneen also provides an update on two prior podcasts that discussed the Target boycott and the 28 classified pages from a Congressional report on the 9/11 terrorist attack.

Apr 27, 2016

The big box retailer Target is feeling the backlash of a conservative group because of the company’s adoption of a policy that allows costumers to use the bathroom or dressing room of their choice.

Fearing Target’s policy will put young girls and women at risk, the American Family Association initiated a petition to boycott the company. In only a short period of time, the petition has over 500,000 signatures.

Target’s support of the left-wing agenda is a reaction to a 2010 boycott threat by the LGBT community that was upset the company gave a political contribution to a political organization that supported a Republican candidate for governor of Minnesota.

In an effort to appease the LGBT community, Target has totally reversed course and gone all in to support the social agenda of this special interest group.

Target’s decision to aggressively support a controversial social issue has put its shareholders at risk. 

In this episode of “The Buzz,” Deneen describes Target as a text book example of how left-wing groups use intimidation as a means to hijack a company to advance their cause while putting shareholders at risk.

Apr 20, 2016

Almost 15 years after the September 11 terrorist attack, Americans still don’t have all of the information about the people responsible for this tragic event.

Following a “60 Minutes” story, there is renewed interest in 28 pages that remain classified from the 2002 Congressional report that investigated the terrorist attack. Some believe the hidden information links support from Saudi Arabia to the 9/11 terrorists.

In addition, a bill moving through Congress would make it possible for the families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia if there is evidence the country was tied to the attack.

Saudi Arabia is upset about the Congressional effort and are threatening to sell U.S. held assets if the legislation passes Congress. President Obama is supporting Saudi Arabia in opposing the legislation and will veto the bill if it passes.

In this week’s episode of “The Buzz,” Deneen discusses the importance of the 28 pages and calls for the public release of its contents.

Apr 13, 2016

Last week's news was filled with examples of progressive intolerance for free speech.

For the ultra-left, free speech is reserved for issues they believe in but for opposing speech.

Individuals, corporations, and organizations are all fair game and are subjected to the left’s intimidation tactics when they don’t conform to left-wing ideology.

Former President Bill Clinton got a dose of speech intimidation while stumping for wife Hillary Clinton in Philadelphia.

Black Lives Matter protesters interrupted Bill’s speech criticizing his 1994 crime bill which they feel contributed to high incarceration rates of black Americans. Bill's aggressive response to the protesters unleashed a significant backlash from the left.

On global warming, the Competitive Enterprise Institute got a subpoena from the Virgin Islands Attorney General demanding documents between ExxonMobil and the organization.

A number of attorneys general are investigating ExxonMobil for misleading the public and investors on global warming. 

On this episode of “The Buzz,” Deneen discusses the intimidation tactics of the left and how nobody gets a pass from their fury including fellow Democrats.

Apr 6, 2016

The events surrounding the political campaigns are unfolding like a drama filled movie.

Bernie Sanders’ surprising run is interfering with Hillary Clinton’s coronation as the Democrat nominee for president.

On the Republican side, questions remain whether Donald Trump can lock up the nomination before the convention. If Trump falls short of the magic number of 1,237 delegates needed to secure the nomination the political media has raised the possibility that House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) could surface as the nominee if Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ohio Governor John Kaisch also fail to garner a majority of the delegates on the convention floor. 

On this episode of “The Buzz,” Deneen discusses the Ryan rumor and exposes his disturbing political record on a range of important issues.

Mar 30, 2016

Bad news continues to surround Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. It appears the FBI investigation is entering a new phase that will involve interviews with her former State Department staff possibly leading to the agency questioning Clinton about the way she handled confidential and secret documents on her personal server.

Meanwhile, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders trounced Clinton in three states over the weekend. Sanders beat Clinton by huge margins in Alaska, Hawaii and Washington State.

With Clinton’s mounting troubles, long-time supporter Barbra Streisand came to her rescue. Tossing aside Clinton’s failures, Streisand played the woman card and attributed Clinton’s troubles to being a woman presidential candidate.

In this episode of “The Buzz,” Deneen challenges Streisand’s assessment of Clinton’s accomplishments.

Mar 24, 2016

On Tuesday morning, Americans woke up to another terrorist attack in Europe.

Brussels, Belgium was hit by two terrorist attacks, one at the international airport and the other at a train station killing 34 and injuring more than 200.

The terrorist attack is thought to be in response to the recent capture of Salah Abdeslam - the suspected organizer of the Paris attacks last year.

Meanwhile, President Obama traveled to Cuba with his family. During the trip, Obama was embarrassed by a series of pictures where Raul Castro made the president a tool for the communist propaganda machine. One picture had Obama with a small group of people under a backdrop of a huge image of Che Guevara on a building behind the president. The picture looks like Obama is endorsing Che.   

The press conference with Raul Castro was a disaster. Castro lectured Obama on what he considers U.S. human rights abuses. Finally, the Obama family attended a baseball game on the day of the terrorist attack.

On this week’s edition of “The Buzz,” Deneen discusses the terrorist attack in Brussels and Obama’s trip to Cuba.

Mar 16, 2016

Donald Trump canceled a Chicago rally because of the potential for violence at the UIC Pavillon on the University of Illinois campus.  The media and political competitors of Trump were quick to blame the GOP front-runner for the tone of his campaign that brings the potential for clashes between supporters and protesters.

Trump’s critics failed to recognize that his immigration policy was the driving force behind the significant turnout of the protesters. In fact, one of the lead organizers was an illegal immigrant student at UIC.

In this week’s episode of “The Buzz,” Deneen describes how illegal immigrants and pro-amnesty forces rallied together that resulted in the cancelation of the rally.

Mar 9, 2016

After last weekend’s primaries, Donald Trump’s lead was narrowed by Senator Ted Cruz leading to discussions about a possible Republican brokered convention. 

Deneen appeared in a recent segment on Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom,” on the topic of the possibility of a GOP brokered convention. Adding to those concerns are reports that a significant amount of money is going into efforts to stop Donald Trump.

The best case for Republicans is for the convention to serve as a rally and launch the fall campaign and not a drama filled event dividing voters.

In this episode of “The Buzz with Deneen Borelli,” Deneen discusses the possibility of a brokered convention and the Republican and Democrat presidential race.

Finally, Deneen will announce this week’s winners and losers.

 

Mar 3, 2016

Black voters in South Carolina threw Hillary Clinton’s presidential aspirations a life line.

After losing the New Hampshire primary and after close wins in the Iowa and Nevada caucuses, black voters in South Carolina came through for her big time.

Clinton got a tremendous support from black South Carolina voters getting 86 percent while Sanders got only 14 percent.

Amazingly, Black voter turnout was also higher this year at 61 percent than in 2008 at 55 percent.

In this podcast, Deneen discusses the importance of the black vote for Clinton and the Democrats. Ironically, Clinton’s progressive policies will bring more harm to the black community.

Finally, Deneen introduces a new segment where she announces the winners and losers of the week.

Feb 24, 2016

Despite being a socialist and a long-time politician Bernie Sanders continues to be extremely popular with the Democrat base.

On a recent segment on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” the host Maria Bartiromo interviewed the founders of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream about their support for Sanders.

Ben and Jerry were not concerned with the extremely high tax rate of 92% mentioned by Sanders and they felt such a rate would not discourage entrepreneurs from starting new ventures.

Sanders also supports a $15 minimum wage and recent evidence from Seattle, Washington suggests the rising minimum wage in Seattle is responsible for employment losses in the city.

Finally, a young woman was fired from Yelp for publicly complaining about her inability to live on her minimum wage salary. 

In this episode of “The Buzz with Deneen Borelli,” Deneen discusses Bernie Mania, his supporters and minimum wage.

Feb 17, 2016

After the Iowa Caucus and New Hampshire primary resulted in a tie, Democrat presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are in a heated battle as the next wave of contests moves to the South.

With the race so close both candidates are pandering to black Americans in the hopes this voting bloc will be the key to victory.

To get a competitive edge Clinton and Sanders are meeting with black leaders including Al Sharpton and are mimicking the Black Lives Matter message points that blame law enforcement for problems in the black community.

 

Sadly, the pandering distracts blacks from the failures of progressive policies that are directly tied to the poor economic conditions in urban communities.

 

In this podcast, Deneen discusses Clinton's and Sanders’ efforts to attract black voters and how the progressive policies they are supporting will bring more harm to these voters.

Feb 10, 2016

Beyonce Politicizes The Super Bowl and Hillary Clinton Fails With Young Women

The Super Bowl was fun to watch with an entertaining game led by the Denver Broncos' punishing defense and an outstanding performance by Lady Gaga singing the National Anthem.

The only blemish of the sporting event was the half-time show where singer Beyonce decided to make a political statement. Beyonce’s performance was a dedication to the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Black Panther Party.

On the political front, Hillary Clinton continues to struggle. Clinton tried to rally young women voters by having former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright encourage women to vote for her but Albright’s comments backfired and became a national news story.

Listen to Deneen discuss Beyonce’s politicization of the Super Bowl and Hillary Clinton’s struggling campaign on this edition of “The Buzz with Deneen Borelli.”    

Feb 4, 2016

Iowa Caucus Winners and Losers

The results of the Iowa Caucus are in and Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) won the Republican contest. Donald Trump came in second place followed by Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) in the top tier of candidates.

The Democrats had a very close race. Hillary Clinton beat Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) by the narrowest of margins. In fact, Clinton was designated as the winner a day after the votes were cast.

In this week’s episode of The Buzz, Deneen discusses and analyzes the results of the Iowa Caucus focusing on the elements that were responsible for the election results and how these factors will impact the New Hampshire primary next week.

Jan 27, 2016

A small number of black Hollywood celebrities including Spike Lee, Will Smith and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith and activist Al Sharpton are upset because of the absence of minority actor nominations by the academy for the second consecutive year.

Because of their perceived racial bias against blacks they are calling for a boycott of the academy awards ceremony.

The pressure from these individuals is making host Chris Rock address this issue during the award ceremony and causing the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to alter the criteria for future nominees.

In episode 7 of “The Buzz,” Deneen challenges the claims of racial bias and how this issue is finding its way into the presidential campaigns

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