Perry Debate Gaffe Highlights Hyperfocus on Image

My new book, “American Bombshell: A Tale of Domestic and International Invasion,” has just been published almost in lockstep with poor Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s Republican-primary debate gaffe. It’s convenient timing, because both of these things depict the emphasis on buzz and style over substance in today’s media and politics. Best described as a roman […]

 

Why-Not Ron Paul

Greetings: from Los Angeles County.:  That’s Los Angeles CA,: the State who’s Repubican Party gave the world President Ronald Reagan. President Reagan was a great leader who built a winning coalition on fiscal responsibility, traditional American moral values and peace through strength. President Reagan’s policies created years of robust economic growth in America while leading to the […]

 


Tweet and Facebook Activism! Stop Congress From Destroying the Internet

The End of the Internet as We Know It Tomorrow, the House Judiciary Committee will hold their first hearing on E-PARASITE, a bill written by Hollywood lobbyists that could end the Internet as we know it. They’ve had their say, now it’s our turn. Act now to protect Internet freedom by contacting the members of […]

 

Denver Protest Shows Incoherence of ‘Occupy’

Over this past weekend several hundred conservative bloggers, writers, political operatives, and Tea Patiers got together in Denver, Colorado to attend a conference aimed toward helping these activists be more effective n their efforts. But conservative activism wasn’t the only theme on the schedule when the event was crashed by denizens of Occupy Denver who […]

 

Rancho Cordova Blast Fine Too Low to Assure Future Public Safety

In 2008 a pipeline operated by Pacific Gas & Electric exploded destroying several homes and killing 72-year-old Wilbert Paana. Since that time authorities have been attempting to determine what sort of fines PG&E should face for its negligence. Recently administrative law judge John Wong proposed that a fine of $38 million — and an end […]

 

VIDEO: Harrington Looking to Topple Debbie Wasserman Schultz

I was able to take a few minutes to interview Karen Harrington, a candidate for a Florida House seat. Oh, she’s not running for just any House seat. She’s running to topple the odious Debbie Wasserman-Schultz — mouth of the Democrat National Committee. Harrington ran against Wasserman Schultz in the 20th District in 2010 and […]

 

Environmentalists Have a Brand New Target: Phone Books

Across this great nation, environmental groups have been waging a war. A long war. A hot war. A war on that great menace to society, that irrepressible environmental monster that tortures our very existence, that tree-wasting behemoth that haunts their very nightmares, that booster seat for short people who drive really big cars: the Yellow […]

 

UK Guardian: Fighting Climate Change Is Like Fighting Hitler Or Something

We’re doooooomed! (UK Guardian) The lesson the world is learning the hard way from the financial crisis is that there is only one boat and we are all in it. To stay afloat, we need rules tough enough to stop systemic risks becoming systemic collapses. This lesson is as true for the environment as it […]

 

Big Liberal Mayor Of Big Liberal City Clears Big Liberals From Zuccotti Park

Looks like Mayor Bloomberg finally had enough, weeks after the people who live and work in the Zuccotti Park area of New York City had enough. The NY Times is there (probably standing far away, as they did not want to be taken for bankers in their hoity toity highfalutin power suits) Hundreds of New […]

 

This Is My Biggest Problem With Cain…

Herman Cain is conservative, has a successful background in business, is charismatic, tremendously likable — he has a lot of strengths. That’s why it wasn’t a fluke when he moved into first place. However, it’s also not a fluke that his poll numbers are starting to deflate. The sexual harassment scandal is taking its toll, […]

 

Gingrich In First Place? Called It! Plus: Newt Vs. Mitt!

Wow, that didn’t take long. Public Policy Polling for November 14, 2011. Newt Gingrich has taken the lead in PPP’s national polling. He’s at 28% to 25% for Herman Cain and 18% for Mitt Romney. The rest of the Republican field is increasingly looking like a bunch of also rans: Rick Perry is at 6%, […]

 


5 Things You Can Learn About The Occupy Movement From Occupy Denver

I spent last week-end at Freedomworks’ Blog Con in Denver, Colorado. It was an extraordinary event, in part because Tabitha Hale, Sarah Desprat, Kristina Ribali, Celia Bigelow, Matt Kibbe and the rest of the crew at Freedomworks did such a wonderful job and in part because we spent an inordinate amount of time interacting with […]

 



The Secrets of Soros, Obama, Occupiers and the MSM (Part 1)

While Occupy protesters continue to rant in select cities around the country, I’m wondering who is shadier: corporate Wall Street or corporate media? Of course, there’s no surprise or secret in saying that the mainstream media (MSM) are biased. Even when the CBS producer inadvertently sent an anti-Michele Bachmann email to one of her own […]

 


Does a Full-Time Homemaker Swap Her Mind for a Mop?

I periodically write and regularly broadcast about male-female issues because I want to help men and women, especially husbands and wives, get along better. But I have developed a secondary reason: to elicit left-wing reactions. They reveal an enormous amount about how the left thinks. For example, one of the biggest left-wing websites (Daily Kos) […]

 

Penn State’s Shame and Ours

“Success with Honor” is the motto of Penn State’s athletic program. They got it half right. The alleged sexual abuse of young boys by former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky is disgusting, outrageous, and immoral. That so many at the school’s highest level allegedly engaged either in covering up serial abuses, or turned a blind eye […]

 

Every Generation, A Salute to America’s Veterans

A thank you to our veterans for the sacrifices they’ve made in the name of freedom featuring comments from Rick Perry, Ted Cruz, Don Stenberg, Dan Liljenquist, and Adam Hasner. Freedom Works debuted this great video for Veteran’s Day while we were in Denver this past weekend. It is now up at Youtube and, even […]

 

ENOUGH of GOP ‘Debates’ Where Mediots Show Us How Tough They Are

In the upcoming Republican primary I am not voting for Brian Williams, Brett Baier, Scott Pelly, Wolf Blitzer or any other member of the Old Media. I am trying to figure out which Republican nominee for president I might want to support. So why has every so-called debate featured mediots trying to prove to their […]

 

Monday Question: Iran Going Nuclear, Romney As GOP Nominee

Joe wants “serious politics.” OK, perhaps we’ll start something new for Mondays: I ask, you answer. Since this is a first, I’ll give two questions. Pick one or both First: What are the ramifications of Iran being able to build their own nuclear weapons? Second: Mitt Romney is the presumptive GOP front-runnet. What are the […]

 


Bummer: Little People Who Can’t Vote Lose Obsession With Barack Obama

And, by little people, I mean kids who have been forced by teachers, the voices of authority for a good chunk of their waking day 5 days a week during school season, to worship Obama. Really bad news for a Monday, folks Kids’ obsession with President Obama fades At Barack Obama Elementary School in Upper […]

 

Anarchists Linked To Occupy Movement Busted In Chapel Hill

Remember, this is just like the Tea Party, a narrative the liberal media are having a tough time sticking to as of late (Raleigh N&O) A police tactical team of more than 25 police officers arrested eight demonstrators Sunday afternoon and charged them with breaking and entering for occupying a vacant car dealership on Franklin […]

 

Liberalism In 120 Seconds: Occupy Denver Protester To Cops: “I Got A Gun, Too!”

This is from the Occupy Denver protest on Saturday, November 12. I was in the middle of it with my buddy April Gregory when 300 cops in riot gear faced off with the crowd. April and I were driven across the street by a riot wall, one of the cops later pointed his gun at […]

 

Tea Partiers, Like Peaceniks, Upset Political Order

It irritates members of both groups when I note the similarities of the tea party movement that swept the nation in the 2010 election and the peace movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s. But they are similar. Both movements represent the surge in political activity by hundreds of thousands, even millions, of previously […]

 

Why do Wisconsin liberals want so badly to overturn Gov. Walker’s reforms NOW?

Because the longer they stay in effect, the better they’ll work. Earlier this week, I wrote about a survey which, according to Wisconsin’s educracy, concluded that Governor Walker’s reforms are destroying public education in Wisconsin. Governor Walker responded: um, you better take a closer look at your own numbers, guys. And now, a small update. […]