The 40 Best Political Quotes For 2012 (Fourth Annual)

40) Apparently, our jobless rate is so darned low because a bunch of people gave up on ever finding a job again. So consider us only halfway to Mad Max at Thunderdome and conducing cage fights to determine which of the remaining humans gets the privilege of eating tuna fish out of a can. Given […]

 

5 Things About Getting Older That Shouldn’t Have Surprised Me, But Did

I never imagined what being 40 would feel like, because it never occurred to me that I’d ever be 40. I didn’t think I wouldn’t be, mind you. It was just too boring to enter my brain, and it seemed like forever from now. –: Stephanie Dolgoff Been there, done that, got the postcard. Haven’t we […]

 


Let the real fat cats pay their fair share

Who exactly were the rich who, as the president said, were not “paying their fair share”? The rapper Jay-Z (net worth: nearly $500 million)? The actor Johnny Depp (2011 income: $50 million)? Neither seems to have heard the president’s earlier warning that, “at a certain point you’ve made enough money.” Could both zillionaires simply have […]

 


Cal Logo 2.0: Let There be UC Lite

When you think about it, it’s amazing that the high-minded swells at the University of California didn’t unveil a new logo sooner. The old logo, which will continue to appear on diplomas and official letters, features the school motto, “Let there be light.” Ancient. An English translation of a Latin phrase. And a book. Dead-tree […]

 

Fiscal Cliff Creates Problems That Don’t Faze Obama

Is Barack Obama bluffing when he threatens to go over the fiscal cliff if Republicans refuse to agree to higher tax rates on high earners? Some analysts think so. Keith Hennessey, a former top staffer for the Bush White House and Senate Republicans and a veteran of budget negotiations, argues that Obama’s whole second term […]

 

Customer Appreciation (A Short Story About Abortion)

“Come on sweetheart, I’m due for my appointment.” She was putting together her outfit while waiting for her husband. It was hard to keep everything where it should be now that she was visibly pregnant. He walked to the front door slowly, looking vaguely ill. She watched him for a moment before inquiring, “Are you […]

 

“There Will Be Blood”: Union Violence in the Age of Obama

Not so many moons ago, President Obama urged us all to “make sure that we are talking with each other in a way that heals, not a way that wounds.” He Who Heals advocated “a more civil and honest public discourse” in the wake of the January 2011 Tucson massacre. As usual, though, the White […]

 

When terrorists ‘killed’ in drone strikes aren’t really dead

PARIS — Is “killed by a drone strike” the new “alive and well”? If you pay close enough attention, it makes you wonder what’s really going on. Here’s how this charade usually goes: One or more major news organizations runs a story about some Middle Eastern terrorist being killed in a drone strike, usually in […]

 


Government Gone Bad

Politicians claim they make our lives better by passing laws. But laws rarely improve life. They go wrong. Unintended consequences are inevitable. Most voters don’t pay enough attention to notice. They read headlines. They watch the Rose Garden signing ceremonies and hear the pundits declare that progress was made. Bipartisanship! Something got done. We assume […]

 


The GOP — not a club for Christians

In the scramble to make the GOP more diverse, a lot of people are looking at Asian Americans, whom many believe are a natural constituency for the party. I would love it if Asian Americans converted en masse to the Republican Party, but the challenge for Republicans is harder than many appreciate. President Obama did […]

 


Mish Shedlock Exposed

In January 2009, just as the “Peter Schiff was Right” YouTube video that catalogued my previously derided predictions about a coming financial collapse was racking up views and attracting mainstream attention, a blogger and investment advisor named Mike Shedlock (aka “Mish”) saw an opportunity to make an unethical grab at my current and prospective clients […]

 


Head Of Obama’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness: China “Works!”

Given Barack Obama’s ideological leanings, is: this really a surprise? No wonder Jeffrey Immelt is the chair of The President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt and Charlie Rose agreed this week that “state run communism” works. “Really, the one thing that actually works, you know, state run communism may not be your […]

 

Can Teachers’ Unions Do For America What They’ve Done For Detroit?

Let’s hope not.: Only 7% of Detroit public school 8th graders are proficient in reading. In the public schools in Detroit, Mich., according to the U.S. Department of Education, only 7 percent of the eighth graders are grade-level proficient or better in reading. Some public school teachers in the City of Detroit and around the state […]

 

5 Myths Liberals Have Created About Themselves

Liberalism is like a restaurant with ugly decor, terrible food, overflowing toilets and roaches scurrying across the floor — that stays packed every night. Sure, liberals may be sanctimonious, mean spirited and advocate policies that don’t work, but you can’t help but admire the excellence of their public relations network. A big part of that […]

 



Conservative Media Are Not the Problem

It is really getting old to hear liberal politicians and pundits complaining about conservative media as being destructive, as if the country would be better off returning to the halcyon days of the monolithic liberal media. That seems to be the view of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who complained about “the right-wing control of the […]

 

Airbrushing an Impeachment

It has been a banner year for Bill Clinton. The former president delivered a galvanizing speech, deemed by many on the left to lay out the best argument for re-electing President Obama, at the Democratic National Convention. During the Republican primary, Newt Gingrich and other GOP hopefuls frequently talked up the Clinton-era economy and the […]

 

Budget Farce Suggests Term Limits Needed

Put simply, the fiscal cliff debate is an illustration of staggering political cowardice. Politicians of both parties are unwilling to ask voters to pay for all of the big government promises that they made on the campaign trail. They would rather risk the country’s long term future than risk losing the next election.:  As a […]

 


Renewed Interest In Gold As A Financial Asset

You may be among those investors who had the opportunity, but did not seize it, to buy gold cheap in the early 2000s. You may also be willing, but hesitant, to do so at current prices, while still desiring the “anti-crash insurance” it represents. However, you should be aware that the yellow metal is increasingly […]

 

The Conservative “Racket”

And the conservative movement – a bulwark of American strength for the last several decades – is in deep disarray. Reading about some conservative organizations and Republican campaigns these days, one is reminded of Eric Hoffer’s remark, “Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket.” It may […]

 

Next Up On Obama’s Agenda: Amnesty For Illegals

< /a>Can Barack Obama sucker the Republicans into signing their own political death warrant? We’re: about to find out. Allies expect Obama to harness the combined political capital of his reelection and the outcome of the tax fight for an aggressive push to legalize millions of illegal immigrants in what could be a signature domestic achievement. […]

 

So, If You’re Convinced The Mayan Apocalypse Is About To Happen, Can You Send Me All Your Cash?

I’m just saying, paypal at Johnhawkins -at- rightwingnews1.wpenginepowered.com. It’s not like: you’re going to be using it anyway, right? Ahead of December 21, which marks the conclusion of the 5,125-year “Long Count” Mayan calendar, panic buying of candles and essentials has been reported in China and Russia, along with an explosion in sales of survival shelters […]