Ronald Reagan Tribute

For those of you who are unaware, Ronald Reagan has passed away at his home in California. To be honest, I don’t really have the words to talk about this. When I heard the news, I could hardly stand up, I had trouble breathing. It felt like one of my parents died. I’m still so […]

 

Q&A Friday #2: That’s All Folks!

Well, that’s all the posts I’ve got time for tonight. If I didn’t get to your question, sorry, but there are only so many hours in a day =D There were less questions than last time, but I thought there were a lot of really intelligent questions. I look forward to doing this again in […]

 


Q&A Friday #2: Should We Trade With China?

Question: “Should the US be trading with China?” — Billary2004 Answer: There are two schools of thought about this. School of thought #1) Treat China like Cuba. Don’t trade with them, deny them funds, try to keep them weak as possible, and hope for their government to be overthrown. School of thought #2) Trade with […]

 



Q&A Friday #2: 5 Questions For W

Question: “If President Bush could answer for the entire government, and you had his complete attention, what 5 questions would you ask? One that I would like to see is “Why do we continue to support the UN?” — DeeKayT Answer: I’m going to cheat a little bit and just treat this like it’s which […]

 

Q&A Friday #2: Brass Knuckles Webzine

Question: “Didn’t you used to host another blog? I believe it was called “Brass Knuckles”. What ever happened to that?” — mike_the_engineer Answer: Yep, I ran Brass Knuckles Webzine for roughly 3 years? It focused on humor, but I also did some interviews, daily links, and special features, some of which are in the archives […]

 

Q&A Friday #2: Gambling?

Question: “Here in Maryland we just had a raging debate between our Republican Governor and Democratic State Senate on whether or not to allow slots at a select few sites, pretty much all of which were horse-racing sites where betting already takes place legally. Our Governor, elected pretty much because of his stance on this […]

 


The Return Of Q&A Friday

I was really happy with the way the first Q&A Friday turned out. There were a lot of good questions, I had time to pump out a lot more material than normal, and everyone seemed to be pleased with how things went. So today, I’m doing it again. If there’s a subject you’ve been wanting […]

 

Spelling Bee Protests?

Warning Will Robinson, warning!!! What you are about to read is, I repeat, is, a REAL news story, not satire…. “Protesters delivered a message yesterday to the national spelling bee: Enuf is enuf! Members of the American Literacy Society picketed the 77th annual spelling bee, which is sponsored every year by Cincinnati-based Scripps Howard. The […]

 

My 35 Favorite Editorial Columnists

Back in August of last year, I put together a list of my favorite columnists. Since it has been a while, I thought now would be a good time to list my current faves again. Of course, you should keep in mind that these sorts of lists change — sometimes quite a bit — over […]

 


People On The Right Who Get On My Nerves

For a while now, I’ve been meaning to punch something up on some of the people on the right who…well, let me be charitable and say “get on my nerves”. Other than one exception, which will be noted, I don’t detest these people, but let’s just say that I wouldn’t put anybody here on my […]

 

War: The Goalposts By Dan McLaughlin

We can’t well judge where we stand on victory in Iraq – and how much more needs to be done – without stepping back and reviewing what our objectives there were in the first place. I’m not looking so much to answer all these questions in this one entry as to frame the issues: 1. […]

 

Movie Review: “Shrek 2”

So while I’m vacationing this week-end, I decide to take in a movie. Unfortunately for me, I chose to go see “Shrek 2,” a festering, execrable, dung heap of a children’s movie that will undoubtedly turn every child who watches into a perverted cross between Marv Albert and Michael Jackson. Some of you probably think […]

 

The Problem With Third Parties

After I’d already arrived at the beach last Friday, I received the following email from RWN reader, Jeremy J. Luzier. Here’s what Jeremy had to say… “Dear Mr. Hawkins, I visit your site every weekday, and I would like for you to include on your site next week a critique of the Constitution Party. http://www.constitutionparty.com/ […]

 

Polling Conservative Opinion Makers About Blogs

One of the things many bloggers have long believed is that weblogs are able to influence public opinion, despite not receiving massive amounts of traffic, because large numbers of influential people read blogs. In other words, blogger influence comes mostly from “the who”, not the “how many”. So, in order to test that hypothesis, I […]

 


Know Thy Enemy: Al Gore By Frank J.

Everyone has heard about Al Gore’s insane tirade yesterday, but is he really now so insane that’s he’s a menace to society? To find out, I had my crack research team find out whatever they could about the one know as Al Gore. FUN FACTS ABOUT AL GORE * Al Gore’s father was also a […]

 

George Bush’s Wildly Successful War On Terrorism

Lately, it seems that not a day can pass without Nancy Pelosi, Ted Kennedy, Al Gore, John Kerry and their ideological soul mates in the mainstream media making acerbic comments about how the Bush administration has handled the war on terrorism. For those of us who disagree with them, it is easy enough to “attack […]

 

Che Guevara: Vile Commie

Yesterday, the New York Times ran a puff piece on that murderous commie swine, Che Guevara. Just get a load of the opening to article… “Che Guevara is widely remembered today as a revolutionary figure; to some a heroic, Christ-like martyr, to others the embodiment of a failed ideology. To still others, he is just […]

 


Hail To Thee, [Name of College] By Iowahawk

Thank you, President [insert name here], honored graduates, esteemed faculty, indebted parents and fidgety, watch-monitoring guests. It is indeed a great honor and privilege to speak to you today, as [name of college] is widely known as “the Athens of [local area]” and “the Cradle of [typical profession of employed alumni]s.” I am also honored […]

 

Thanks Jas!

One of RWN’s readers from Florida, Jas, sent me a $60 Amazon gift certificate because she said she enjoyed reading the page for the last couple of years. Well Jas, I thought you might like to know what I spent the money on. I grabbed a copy of “WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain” for […]

 


Frank Suggestions on Using Less Gas By Frank J.

Gas prices are at a record high right now (if you don’t factor in inflation or count other countries), so I thought as a public service I’d list some ways to save gas while getting where you need to go. Walk PROS: No costly equipment needed. Powered by renewable fuel source. CONS: No civilized man […]

 

What I’m Listening To Right Now

Just for entertainment’s sake, here is what I’m listening to right now…. Dr. Dre & Ice Cube — Natural Born Killers Fozzy — Stay Hungry House Of Pain — Boom Shalock Lock Boom Insane Clown Posse — Let’s Go All The Way Insane Clown Posse — Boogie Woogie Wu Gravity Kills — Goodbye Kid Rock […]

 

The Democratic Underground Post Of They Day: Terrorist Attacks Are No Threat & Really Dangerous

Today at the Democratic Underground, a website so typical of left-wing thinking that John Kerry himself links to it on his official blog, the lefties are freaking out about the terror alerts. Not because they’re worried about terror mind you, but because they think it’s some sort of eeeeeevvvvviiiiillllll Bush plot. Here are just a […]