The Case Against John Kerry

If you’re talking about John Kerry’s record, then regrettably, you must begin by discussing his time spent in Vietnam since he obsessively brags about it at every opportunity. While John Kerry certainly deserves credit for going to Vietnam and getting shot at after his: deferment: was turned down, he has also been caught in a number of […]

 




Iraq Is Another Vietnam? It’s Not Even Close.

Perhaps it’s because so many left-wingers view the war protests in the sixties as the “glory days” of the liberal movement or because like: Ted Rall, they believe that… “Losing to Third Worlders in PJs led Americans to decades of relative humility, self-examination and taking the moral high ground in conflicts such as Haiti and Kosovo.” […]

 

Should You Become A Democrat?

As a service to RWN’s readers, I have prepared the following 25 questions to help people determine if they should join the Democratic party. Feel free to share it with friends and family members and if they find themselves answering “yes” to most of the questions below, then the Democrats are the party for them. […]

 

The 50 Best, Most Notable, & Most Controversial Posts From John Hawkins In 2011

50) Interviewing Barbara Oakley About Her Book “Cold-Blooded Kindness: Neuroquirks of a Codependent Killer” And The Concept Of Pathological Altruism 49) The United States Shouldn’t Be Involved In A Libyan No-Fly Zone 48) The 50 Most Popular Conservatives on the Web (According to Google 2011) 47) A You Suck List: 10 People, Places, And Things […]

 



The Old Media Vs. The Blogosphere

“You couldn’t have a starker contrast between the multiple layers of check and balances [at ’60 Minutes’] and a guy sitting in his living room in his pajamas writing.”: — Jonathan Klein That mocking quote by Jonathan Klein has been adopted by the blogosphere and turned into an anthem by many of the same bloggers who […]

 


What’s So Great About America?

There are plenty of people out there who believe that America is the root of all evil and they can reel off a list of our faults as long as your arm. Indeed, plenty of things have happened in this country that we shouldn’t be proud of. Off the top of my head, I can […]

 



The Coveted RWN Endorsement For President

So far, the Democratic candidates have been playing coy and not one of them has called or sent me an email begging for my endorsement. However, the time to bribe me has passed and I am officially ready to throw all of RWN’s might behind a Democratic candidate. But of course RWN’s loyal readers deserve […]

 


Mitt: Vat

What about his reform principles? Mr. Romney talks only in general terms. “Moving to a consumption-based system is something which is very attractive to me philosophically, but I’ve not been able to sufficiently model it out to jump on board a consumption-based tax. A flat tax, a true flat tax is also attractive to me. […]

 

Football & Judges

Any diehard footballs fans out there who love nothing better than sitting around on Sunday with a few friends and watching a game? Well, if that describes you, let me ask you a question: how much attention do you pay to referees? If you’re like the average fan, you may complain about a bad call […]

 



RWN’S Top 20 Referrers For 2011

(This is a yearly article I do that I forgot to get around to before now. Still, it needs to be done as a thank you to all the people that linked me last year.) Here are RWN’s top referrers for 2010 (no search engines, social networks, traffic trade services included). Feel free to go […]

 







The 50 Most Obnoxious Quotes Of 2011 (8th Annual)

50) Take the vehicle, I have 10 more. Police don’t have anything else (expletive) to do except (expletive) with me. Do you know who I am? — Allen Iverson 49) Storms Kill Over 250 Americans In States Represented By Climate Pollution Deniers — ThinkProgress Headline 48) I’m in, like, dating Babylon. Like, I go on […]