Just For The Record, I’m Not Offended In The Least That…

Ann Coulter said,: “I highly approve of Romney’s decision to be kind and gentle to the retard.” That might not be the nicest comment in the world, but since when did “retard” become a curse word? Ann Coulter has had worse things said to her 100 times a day. I’m also not offended in the least […]

 

League of One-Sided Women Voters

The League of Women Voters boasts that it presents “unbiased nonpartisan information about elections, the voting process, and issues.” Phyllis Loya always assumed that meant the organization believed in presenting both sides of issues to its members, but recently she discovered she was wrong. In 2005, Alexander Hamilton, 18, and Andrew Moffett, 17, robbed a […]

 

Obama Doesn’t Have a Jobs Plan

Fear not; Barack Obama has an economic plan for America, and it’s all in a glossy brochure, called “The New Economic Patriotism: A Plan for Jobs & Middle-Class Security” — an antidote, we’re told, to the vagueness of Mitt Romney’s agenda. This is what the president, according to a campaign official, believes will ensure that […]

 


Affluent Suburbs Swing to Debate-tested Romney

Back in May, I wrote a column laying out possible scenarios for the 2012 campaign different from the conventional wisdom that it would be a long, hard slog through a fixed list of target states like the race in 2004. I thought alternatives were possible because partisan preferences in the half dozen years before 2004 […]

 

Obama Loses the Debates Within the Debate

There were at least four separate debates going on Monday night when the candidates met for the last of their presidential matchups. The foreign policy debate: This was the contest that was advertised. It largely featured agreement between the candidates. If anyone had hoped that a Mitt Romney presidency would represent a sharp break with […]

 

German Media’s Veer from Green Energy

German media, writing in one of the “greenest” European countries, are now veering away from green energy as fast as lagging public opinion will allow. A few years ago, Germany was “fully committed” to the EU’s goal of ending fossil fuel use. It was building lots of wind turbines, and even some solar farms despite […]

 

Sheldon Adelson Is Heroic And All Americans Should Thank Him

Founding a: Public Relations Agency, I know a little bit about “spin” and building of brands.:  Since: Las Vegas: based gaming billionaire: Sheldon Adelson: decided to donate up to $100 Million to the Republicans to beat Obama, the media has unfairly portrayed him as an evil person.:  Sheldon Adelson is heroic for all he does for this country — and […]

 

Would It Surprise You To Know That Barack Obama Used To Deal Coke?

“I had learned not to care. I blew a few smoke rings, remembering those years. Pot had helped, and booze; maybe a little blow when you could afford it. Not smack, though. …” —Barack Obama “Junkie. Pothead. That’s where I’d been headed: the final, fatal role of the young would-be black man. Except the highs […]

 

The Most Extraordinary Moment Of the Foreign Policy Debate Was Missed By Most People

There was a moment in the last debate that really stood out because both candidates embraced a rather significant shift in American foreign policy and that shift was driven not by what’s in the best interests of the United States, but by raw politics. Here it is… MR. SCHIEFFER: A lot to cover. I’d like […]

 

Liberal At Gawker: 2008 Called. It Wants to Know What Happened to Barack Obama

It’s hard to know whether to be more amused at the disillusionment or baffled that: John Cook at Gawker: claims that he can’t figure out why Barack Obama’s campaign has changed so much since 2008. One of the many little thrills of being a part of the Obama campaign four years ago was a deep and abiding […]

 

A State Of The Race Report for 10/24/2012

We’re 11 days out from the election and although it’s very close, Mitt Romney has the momentum and appears to be a little bit ahead, although it’s possible it could still go either way. Although poll numbers tend to be particularly fluid this late in the race, the best way to break things down is […]

 

Obama’s Hate Couture Divas

Talk about wearing your politics on your sleeve. An elitist clique of fashion designers has banded together to raise money for celebrity-in-chief Barack Obama and browbeat their customers into supporting him. Even worse, the Beautiful People who dress the Powerful People are putting increased pressure on conservatives to stay out of the business altogether. Out: […]

 

Greed

On TV, my Fox colleague Bill O’Reilly says, “The recession was brought on largely by greedy Wall Street corporations.” Give me a break. Bill’s smart. If he believes such things, we who care about freedom have done a poor job communicating economics. Blaming problems on “greed” is a mindless cliche. Yes, Wall Street was greedy […]

 

What You Can’t Say

Jon Hubbard, a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, has a book, titled “Letters to the Editor: Confessions of a Frustrated Conservative.” Among its statements for which Hubbard has been criticized and disavowed by the Republican Party is, “The institution of slavery that the black race has long believed to be an abomination […]

 


How the election could go wrong for Romney

PARIS — There’s a good chance that American voters will screw up the presidential election. “How could you say such a thing when in a democracy the people are, by definition, correct?” you ask. Because there’s no such thing as collective intelligence, that’s why. Sure, there are individuals within a given society who happen to […]

 

UN Sends Monitors to Prevent Voter Suppression in US Election

As incredible as it sounds, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) — an arm of the United Nations — is sending more than 44 election monitors to observe the U.S. election and report on voter suppression activities at the polls. The OSCE observers will come from Europe and Central Asia and will […]

 

Obama vs. Romney, the Peacenik

President Barack Obama won the final presidential debate because it was on foreign policy, and the president’s foreign policy — unlike his domestic spending — is popular with the American people. Mitt Romney didn’t win the debate, but he did undercut Team Obama. Obamaland spent the day hitting Romney for being too warlike, too much […]

 


George McGovern: A conservative’s appreciation

Former South Dakota Democratic Senator George McGovern, who died Sunday, had all manner of evil said about him because of his opposition to the Vietnam War. He was called unpatriotic, disloyal, an appeaser and an enabler of communism. Those were the printable slanders. Many conservatives at the time believed in the “domino theory,” that if […]

 

Revisionist Zionist Ze’ev Jabotinsky: Peace In The Middle East

Ze’ev Jabotinsky: was a Zionist prophet whose words should still be remembered: “A great commotion is currently afoot in Zionism, caused by the community of the seekers of peace, whose intention is to achieve (by way, of course, of preaching to the Jews alone) agreement with the Arabs. Frankly, it is difficult to avoid a feeling […]

 

Mitt Romney’s 7 Best Quotes From The Third Presidential Debate

7) Attacking me is not an agenda. 6) Unfortunately, nowhere in the world is America’s influence greater today than it was four years ago. 5) Well, (China) sells us about this much stuff every year (Big). And we sell them about this much stuff every year (Small). So it’s pretty clear who doesn’t want a […]

 



5 Reasons Independents Should Choose Mitt Romney Over Barack Obama

There are fourteen days left until the election and the few people who haven’t made up their minds yet are independent voters. So, rather than preaching to the choir, it seems like a good time to explain to those remaining undecided voters why Mitt Romney should be their choice. 1) Mitt is from a blue […]

 

Presidential Debate #3: Mitt Vs. Obama on Foreign Policy

Last night’s debate had the same format as debate one, except it was on foreign policy. The moderator was Bob Schieffer and I have to admit that I wasn’t very hopeful about him calling it right down the middle. This is the final debate: Obama and Schieffer vs. Romney. #debates — John Hawkins (@johnhawkinsrwn) October […]