Holder, Blago, Richardson: Triangle of Sleaze

It was a rough week for the corruptocracy. White House officials better ho-ho-hold on tight because the sleigh ride isn’t going to get any smoother. On Wednesday, disgraced former Gov. Rod Blagojevich, D-Ill., received a 14-year prison sentence for scheming to sell President Barack Obama’s Senate office, along with several other pay-for-play schemes. Blago played […]

 

Obama: man on a mission

In 2007, then-Sen. Barack Obama insisted that the coming presidential primary and general election campaigns “shouldn’t be about making each other look bad, they should be about figuring out how we can all do some good for this precious country of ours. That’s our mission.” “And in this mission,” he continued, “our rivals won’t be […]

 

In Kansas, Obama Emulates Dorothy: ‘Lions and Tigers and Capitalists! Oh, My!’

President Obama’s much-ballyhooed speech in Osawatomie, Kan., was his best effort to put a happy face on class warfare. Though some were elated, fantasizing that he might be getting his messianic mojo back, even his reliable cheerleaders recognize there’s no substance beneath the hot air rising. Liberals get all dewy-eyed when Obama reverts to idealistic […]

 

Obama’s Kansas Speech: The Rebuttal

On Tuesday, President Obama went to a small town in Kansas to lay out his basic campaign theme for the coming election: a commitment to “fairness.” In Obama’s America, we all are dependent on the government, closely regulated, heavily taxed … and poor. He boldly proclaims that rugged individualism doesn’t work and neither do tax […]

 

The Best Quotes From “Evil: Inside Human Violence and Cruelty”

All of these quotations are from Roy Baumeister’s outstanding book, Evil: Inside Human Violence and Cruelty . Enjoy! Perpetrators tend to favor minimalist, distancing styles of thought. — Preface Most people who perpetrate evil do not see what they are doing as evil. — P.1 To understand evil, we must set aside the comfortable belief […]

 


Cain: Enter as a Problem Solver, Exit as a Victicrat

Herman Cain is out. He “suspended” his campaign for the Republican nomination for president this week after a fifth woman made allegations against him. This time, an Atlanta woman claims she had a 13-year-long affair with the former CEO. As with the four other women who made allegations of sexual harassment — two still unidentified […]

 

Newt Presents a Fresh New Virtual Face

Before you newly active Republicans commit to Newt Gingrich as your presidential nominee on the basis of the recent debates, here’s a bit of Newt history you ought to know. I promise you, it’s going to come up if he’s the candidate. The day after the Republicans’ historic takeover of the House of Representatives in […]

 


GOP presidential race: What’s the rush?

In 2008, the Democrats were blessed with two candidates the party’s rank-and-file admired almost as much as the press corps did. Ultimately Barack Obama, the hope-and-change guy, was more popular than Hillary Clinton if for no other reason than that the former first lady came with so much baggage — mostly in the form of […]

 

Obama Pursues Rich and Poor, Not White Working Class

Has Barack Obama’s Democratic Party given up on winning the votes of the white working class? Thomas Edsall, the longtime Washington Post reporter now with The Huffington Post, thinks so. Surveying the plans of Democratic strategists, Edsall wrote in The New York Times on Nov. 28 that “all pretense of trying to win a majority […]

 


Polling Conservative Bloggers On The 2012 GOP Primaries

Right Wing News polled more than 250 right-of-center bloggers on which candidate they’d support if the 2012 Republican primaries were today. The following 78 bloggers responded: 101 Dead Armadillos, Alarming News, All American Blogger, All That Is Necessary, Althouse, American Glob, And Rightly So, Argghhhh!, Bad Example, Batesline, Betsy’s Page, BizzyBlog, Blackfive, Blonde Sagacity, Bookworm […]

 

Ixnay on Cordray: Not Another Obama Czar

Wrapping himself in the mantle of Theodore Roosevelt’s “National Greatness” agenda, President Obama urged the nation to stand strong and unite behind … his umpteenth regulatory czar. Nothing symbolizes American strength and vigor more than another unaccountable Washington bureaucrat. If Richard Cordray, the stalled White House nominee to enforce the Dodd-Frank financial bureaucracy, is not […]

 


Free To Die?

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, in his New York Times column titled “Free to Die” (9/15/2011), pointed out that back in 1980, his late fellow Nobel laureate Milton Friedman lent his voice to the nation’s shift to the political right in his famous 10-part TV series, “Free To Choose.” Nowadays, Krugman says, “‘free to choose’ […]

 





Loathing Conservative Christian Candidates

Time magazine didn’t mind ruffling feathers in religious America with a cover this summer that asked “Is Hell Dead?” Never mind that America is overwhelmingly Christian. Then Time found only one letter worth plucking out to feature in large, bold type from a man in Dallas: “Hell is easy to define. It would be spending […]

 



Gingrich, Romney: The Electability Gap

As the first caucuses and primaries approach, Rasmussen has Newt Gingrich opening up a very significant lead over Mitt Romney (38-17 percent) among primary voters nationally. But at the same time, Republicans tend to feel that Romney is the more electable of the two. Asked in the Fox News poll of mid-November who would have […]

 


The Problem With The Occupy Wall Street Generation

Playing baseball games without keeping score. Parents not allowed to cheer for one side or the other at basketball games. Refusing to use red ink to grade tests because it’s too jarring. No dodgeball. Participation trophies. Telling kids, “You’re special,” without their doing anything to show they’re special. Newsflash: You may be special to God, […]

 


Feds Allow Arsenic in Apple Juice?

This past year, I started writing a health and fitness column through Creators.com, titled “C-Force.” It is no surprise that in researching for that column, I’ve discovered repeat offenses of food and beverage tampering by the federal government. But arsenic in apple juice? Dr. Oz received significant flak when he reported in September that “some […]

 

The Orwellian American Left

As I heard Barack Obama and his propaganda minister, Jay Carney, endorsing tax cuts as a vehicle for economic growth, I was reminded, again, of George Orwell’s “1984” and the striking similarities between his Oceania and the American left’s vision for America. Oceania’s Big Brother regime had “four Ministries between which the entire apparatus of […]

 

What Does Adultery Tell Us About Character?

With Herman Cain’s announcement that he was suspending his presidential campaign because of the charges of sexual harassment and of a 13-year affair, issues are raised that the country would do well to think through. The two most obvious are whether we should care about a politician’s sexual life and how much the press should […]