McCain Vs. Obama: What Sticks.

Last night, I was doing an hour long interview for a podcast show called Skewz (I will link when it’s up), and I was asked what I thought was a particularly interesting question. I had remarked that the public wanted to put a Democrat in the White House because the GOP hadn’t done a particularly […]

 

Conservative Grapevine Promo

Make sure to check out Conservative Grapevine today, where you’ll find links like: The Corner: 25 reasons you may be a racist for not supporting Barack Cracked: A history of violence: 6 old school games as brutal as GTA Mort Kondracke: Would Democrats force President Obama to sell-out Afghanistan? Alex Castellanos: The molten core of […]

 

What Obama Doesn’t Seem To Understand About Economics By Betsy Newmark

While Obama had fun calling Republicans ignorant, he is demonstrating, as IInvestors Business Daily writes, that he doesn’t understand the effect of taxes on businesses. In an admission that increased supply means lower prices, Barack Obama, in yet another flip-flop, has proposed releasing 70 million barrels of oil, about a week’s worth of imports, from […]

 

Does #dontgo matter?

How do you make Congress #dontgo? Many of you have likely heard about the uproar from House Republicans seeking to address energy costs. How did Republicans and online activists create this uproar, when video cameras were forbidden, the lights were turned off and the House was formally sent off on their taxpayer-funded vacation? It’s all […]

 

Bill Clinton Forced to Deny He’s a Racist

During Stalin’s show trials, even the most brutal communist apparatchiks could find themselves accused of being counterrevolutionaries. Likewise, even America’s First Black President, the guy with the office in Harlem, who has been said to be blacker than Obama, feels compelled to deny the thought crime of racism: It’s no use protesting his innocence. As […]

 

Gray Lady Fantasizes about Racists Assassinating Obama

Denver is blowing a fortune on security for the Obamessiah coronation: [T]he city released a list of expenses related to the convention showing that the police were preparing for large demonstrations and mass arrests and that the department had spent $2.1 million on protection equipment for its officers, $1.4 million for barricades and $850,000 for […]

 

Eduard Weather Drama

Maybe I’m writing too soon and too glibly as the real storm should hit my area around 1 p.m., but dang. The drama around a thunderstorm seems excessive. My mom called my yesterday from Michigan and proclaimed that a tropical storm cometh. She’s very concerned about the weather. I pay little attention unless I’m flying […]

 



When Nelly and Election Fraud Get Together…

Election Journal has put together a great video with scenes of St. Louis and valuable information about the city’s history of election fraud. “See Fraud? Cheating? Dirty Tricks? Were you intimidated? Have trouble voting? Someone vote for you? Long lines? Machines break?” If you witness any form of election fraud today in Missouri or elsewhere, […]

 



Conservative Grapevine Promo

Make sure to check out Conservative Grapevine today, where you’ll find links like: Arthur Herman: Climate hysterics v heretics in an age of unreason Hot Air: Bob Herbert: Why is everyone missing the phallic symbols in McCain’s Britney ad? The Sniper: 5 ways to scare a gal away forever Cara Ellison: The four most romantic […]

 



Why is Obama Not Holding a Commanding Lead Right Now?

Violence in Iraq is down to 2003 levels, the Congress is in recess for a month, and frankly we’re entering what should be a very slow news period. So you can expect some “inside baseball” posts about the political campaigns as they enter their last 3 months (thank goodness) before the election. George Will hits […]

 

Pelosi’s Opposition to Drilling Explained

Why on earth would Nancy Pelosi go to such extremes as turning the lights off on her fellow Reps to prevent even voting on the possibility of allowing off-shore drilling? Does she want energy prices to keep climbing, and the economy to tank? In a word: yes. As NewsBusters reports, even George Stephanopoulos has gotten […]

 

Energy Greed

A recent CNN headline screams: Exxon posts record $11.68 billion profit Wow, that works out to $1,485.55 per second! Those greedy bastards! Down with Big Oil! From now on let’s just drill our own in our backyards. But buried deep in the story we find paragraph 28: In addition to making hefty profits, Exxon also […]

 

Top 7 At Townhall Again

My latest column at Townhall, Obama’s Top Ten Flaws That Will Cost Him in November, cracked the 7 most read and forwarded pieces this week. Being on a list like that with columnists like Ann Coulter, Thomas Sowell, and Charles Krauthammer is a real honor.

 

Thanks To My Co-Bloggers

I wanted to give a special thanks to my co-bloggers at RWN who helped out last week, Dr. Melissa Clouthier Katie Favazza Kathy Shaidle Five Feet Of Fury Gina Cobb Ron Coleman from Likelihood of Success Sister Toldjah William Teach from Pirate’s Cove Michael Illions from Polipundit MCQ from QandO Moonbattery

 


Conservative Grapevine Promo

Make sure to check out Conservative Grapevine today, where you’ll find links like: Villainous Company: Photoshop: The special edition, Barack Obama Race Card Cracked: If websites came with warning labels… Stranahan: I’ve been banned at DailyKos because Of John Edwards Egotastic!: Audrina Patridge bikini pictures You can check out all those links and more by […]

 



Some “Post-Racial” Candidate Obama Turned Out To Be.

Via Hot Air, here’s what David Gergen had to say about John McCain’s latest outstanding ad, David Gergen: McCain’s “Moses” ad is code for calling Obama “uppity” In which the single dumbest, most paranoid racial charge of the campaign is recycled on national television by a former presidential advisor and current Harvard professor. I said […]

 

Interviews With 3 Professional Dating Gurus

Previously on RWN, I put together a couple of articles that featured interviews with conservative women on dating (Part 1, Part 2). The articles were a big hit and I had several people ask me when I was going to do a follow-up with conservative men. Although I did want to do a follow-up, given […]

 

Prophet of the Gulag

Alexander Solzhenitsyn died. Two years ago this October, on the occasion of the even of elections, I wrote on Dean’s World the following about how and why I became a conservative. That story began with Alexander Solzhenitsyn: I recognized that I was a conservative during high school, when in support of a paper I was […]

 


In Politics, Perception is King

The pundits can rail against tactics, warn that particular methods of attack are risky, and even lecture candidates about the “low road”. But it is the voter who gets the final say about campaign tactics, strategy and messages. As much as they hate to admit it, Democrats should understand that the Swift Boat Veterans for […]

 

Dragons Are Real!

Afternoon break from politics and such. Personally, I find this pretty cool Palaeontologists digging in a brickyard in southern Poland have discovered the fossilised remains of a dinosaur that they say is a previously unknown ancestor of the Tyrannosaurus Rex. The predator dinosaur, given the working name “Dragon”, lived around 200 million years ago, team […]