Seldom Do I Ever Say This, But Louis Farrakhan Is Right About Gaddafi & Christopher Stevens

“We should have never gotten involved in Libya in the first place. It was a poorly-thought-out decision to back the losing side of a civil war that could go on for years. Even if Gaddafi were killed tomorrow, we have ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA what kind of government could follow him. Could it be hostile to […]

 

The US Military Now Agrees With My Position On Julian Assange: He’s An Enemy Of The State

I’ve been saying for a long while now that Julian Assange isn’t all that different than a member of Al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda may use different weapons, but it is an enemy of the United States and should be treated as such. Make no mistake about it: If we knew an Iranian spy had acquired the same […]

 

Mitt Vs. Obama: A State Of The Race Report For 9/27/2012

If you had told me a month ago that Mitt Romney and Barack Obama would be knotted up at 46% at this point in the race, I’d have told you that Romney was in good shape because you have to think the remaining independents are going to break heavily for Romney. Unfortunately, the enthusiasm level […]

 

HuffPostLive: Rude Awakening For GOP?

Yesterday, I did a HuffPostLive segment called, “Rude Awakening for GOP? With infighting among conservatives, Tea Partiers and moderate Republicans, will the GOP’s internal war cost it the election? If so, what happens…” There were 7 guests for the 30 minute live segment, which meant most of us didn’t get to talk very long and […]

 

Liberals Can’t Break 200-Year Racism Habit

Democrats spent the first century of this country’s existence refusing to treat black people like human beings, and the second refusing to treat them like adults. After fighting the Civil War to continue enslaving black people and then subjecting newly freed black Americans to vicious, humiliating Jim Crow laws and Ku Klux Klan violence, Democrats […]

 

Election could mirror 1980 race

There was only one presidential debate in 1980 between challenger Ronald Reagan and President Jimmy Carter. Just two days before the Oct. 28 debate, Carter was eight points ahead in the Gallup poll. A week after the debate, he lost to Reagan by nearly ten percentage points. Reagan’s debate quip, “There you go again,” reminded […]

 

The Mythology of Obama’s Obstacles

Certain quotes take on a mythical quality. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell entered that pantheon when he said, “The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president.” On “60 Minutes” Sunday, the president observed, “When I first came into office, the head of the Senate Republicans […]

 

Who needs reform most: Egypt or America?

NEW YORK — Prior to leaving Egypt for the United Nations General Assembly, Egypt’s Islamist President Mohamed Morsi told The New York Times the United States needs to “fundamentally change” its approach to the Arab world. That includes, he said, showing greater respect for Arab values, as well as helping to build a Palestinian state. […]

 


Obama: Industrial Age Solutions to Information Age Challenges

In 2008, voters under 30 preferred Barack Obama over John McCain by a 66 to 32 percent margin. Among older voters, Obama led McCain by 50 to 49 percent. How has Obama paid back the Millennial generation, which provided almost all his margin of victory? With what American Interest superblogger Walter Russell Mead calls “Obama’s […]

 


Today’s Yahoo/ABC Hit Piece

Yahoo News and ABC News, two dependable card carrying members of the “progressive” Party Pravda, completely ignore spreading violence in the Islamist world, the White House cover up of the Benghazi consulate terrorist attack and Barack Obama’s decision to appear on a daytime talk show rather than meet with world leaders. Nothing to see here […]

 

Chevy Volt Battery Plant Floundering Despite $151 Million from Obama

Another in a long list of Obama-touted and tax-supported “green energy” companies is on the verge of going out of business, this time in Michigan. Two years ago, President Obama visited the LG Chem battery plant in Holland, Michigan. Obama then hailed the plant saying, “You are leading the way in showing how manufacturing jobs […]

 

Shovel Ready Jobs In A Society That No Longer Encourages People To Pick Up A Shovel

Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs fame wrote an open letter to Mitt Romney. It wasn’t a political letter per se, but parts of it really resonated. Today, we can see the consequences of this disconnect in any number of areas, but none is more obvious than the growing skills gap. Even as unemployment remains sky […]

 

Are The Pro Israel, Anti Jihad Subway Ads Offensive?

Yesterday I see a news story about a woman being arrested for spray painting over a pro Israel, anti Jihad subway ad in New York City. Imagine my surprise when I realize it was someone I follow on twitter to get a Middle East perspective. Mona Eltahawy is An Egyptian-born U.S. columnist who speaks out […]

 

New York City About To Burn Over “Piss Christ”

Andres Serrano’s insulting “art,” ‘Piss Christ,’ which features a photograph of a crucifix submerged in urine is about to go on display in New York City. Andres Serrano’s work – a “photograph of the crucifix submerged in the artist’s urine” – first ignited controversy in 1989 when D’Amato complained to the US Senate that it […]

 

What Exactly Makes Obama Likable?

That’s the question Ann Althouse asks in a roundabout way. It’s a good question. I overheard a professor – I won’t say who – telling students they will be meeting representatives of 2 groups, one conservative and one liberal, and that they “would like” the liberals. These particular conservatives, he said, were more effective pursuing […]

 

Slate: Hey, Maybe We Need To Rethink This Whole Free Speech Thingy

Ever since the planned terrorist attack on our Libyan compound and diplomatic personnel “spontaneous uprising” over a stupid video which none had actually seen, per the administration, there has been much hang wringing and navel gazing over the freedoms enshrined in our 1st Amendment. It’s the usual pattern, where something happens, liberals blame someone for […]

 

Surprise! Poll Finds Most Think US-Muslim Relations Worse Under Obama

Remember this gem from Cairo? “I have come here to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world; one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect; and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition.” And this one from 2007? […]

 

If…And I Mean IF Mitt Loses, Here’s What The Narrative Will Be….

Today, as I was doing a: HuffPostLive segment that covered, in part, what will happen if Mitt Romney loses – some very odd comments were made. They were odd because they seemed so out of place. Is the Tea Party hurting Romney? Are Republicans being hurt by social issues? Let me tell you what this is […]

 


Tony Blair is Right. We Should Give Up On Being Loved

The former British Prime Minister: has this right. “If I were you, I would sort of give up on being loved,” Blair said today on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” “If that’s your ambition as still the world’s greatest power, give up on it, because it’s not going to happen.” America is not, never has been, and never […]

 

Who Is White House Visitor Hisham Altalib?

On Friday, March 30, 2012, Hisham Y. Altalib visited the White House. According to visitor logs, Altalib was received by Joshua DuBois, the director of President Obama’s Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. Four days later, White House officials welcomed a foreign delegation of the radical Sharia-enforcing Muslim Brotherhood from Egypt. The White House meeting […]

 


Romney Pulls Ahead

The published polling in this year’s presidential race is unusually inaccurate because this is the first election in which who votes determines how they vote. Obama’s massive leads among blacks, Latinos, young people and single women vie with Romney’s margin among the elderly, married white women and white men. Tell me your demographic, and I’ll […]

 

Why Does Barack Obama Sound Like Ahmadinejad?

Here are two quotes from two world leaders. See if you can guess the speakers. Leader #1: “Any action that is provocative [and] offends the religious thoughts and feelings of any people, we condemn. Likewise, we condemn any type of extremism. Of course, what took place was ugly; offending the Holy Prophet is quite ugly.” […]

 

Obama Versus Obama: Part II

Nowhere is the contrast between Barack Obama, as defined by his rhetoric (“Obama 1”) and Barack Obama as defined by his actions (“Obama 2”) greater than in his foreign policy — and especially his policy toward Israel. What if we put aside Barack Obama’s rhetoric, and instead look exclusively at his documented record over a […]

 



We’ve Been Robbed $2.8 Billion — By The AARP

As polling shows, seniors and white Americans over the age of 65 generally don’t support PresidentObama or his health care reform bill. : They are appalled at the $716 billion in Medicare cuts, which will be used to expand coverage (and dependency) for lower income Americans — so why does the AARP support it? Avik Roy, […]