Conservative Grapevine Promo

Make sure to check out Conservative Grapevine today, where you’ll find links like: Cracked: The 5 most horrifying bugs in the world Charlotte Allen: Jena. The case of the amazing disappearing hate crime. Mark Steyn: Some fictional horrors of war The Superficial: A Kirsten Dunst photoshoot for Miu Miu. You can check out all those […]

 

Democratic Underground Thread Of The Day: Liberal Fascism Aimed At Ann Coulter

Democratic Underground Thread Of The Day: Ann Coulter Inspires Liberal Fascism? Over at the Democratic Underground, Aptastik asks, Ann Coulter Is Speaking At My School – Need Protest Ideas So, recently, the president of the College Republicans at my university took over the student government and promptly cut our NYPIRG budget by $25,000 and reallocated […]

 


Is Fred Out Of It? Unfortunately, Yes He Is.

Last week-end was pretty grim for conservatives. Duncan Hunter, who admittedly was already out of it, officially dropped out of the race and Fred Thompson finished in third place in South Carolina, which, barring a miracle, knocks him out of the running. I know that’s tough for some people to hear, but you gotta understand… […]

 

Excerpt Of The Day: What “The Debate Has Ended” Really Means

“When McCain and Joe Lieberman introduced legislation empowering Congress to comprehensively regulate U.S. industries’ emissions of greenhouse gases in order to “prevent catastrophic global warming,” they co-authored an op-ed column that radiated McCainian intolerance of disagreement. It said that a U.N. panel’s report “puts the final nail in denial’s coffin about the problem of global […]

 

A Movie Review Of Cloverfield

This week-end, I caught the mega-monster movie, Cloverfield, at the theater — twice. Why did I watch the movie twice? Because Cloverfield was 1 part Blair Witch Project, 1 part Godzilla, and 3 parts AWESOME — and note, I didn’t say awesome, I said AWESOME, in all capital letters, which denotes exceptional awesomeness. Apparently, my […]

 

Primary Blogapathy And Random Thoughts

That’s Blogapathy. Cute little critter, eh? And, I gotta admit, Blogapathy has shown up for me regarding these primaries. At this point, I’m just not in to posts about the elections. How does one sustain the emotion throughout two years of election campaigning? If anyone asks me what is the biggest difference between Liberals and […]

 

Pixelated political pulchitrude

If only it were this easy: A mailer from a congressional candidate’s campaign contains a photo of his head attached to an image of a different body that makes him look thinner. The photo is presented as a true image of Dean Hrbacek, a Republican former mayor of Sugar Land. In reality, it is a […]

 

Bubba Being Told By Top Democrats To Back Off

Here’s an interesting tidbit of news, via Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter: Prominent Democrats are upset with the aggressive role that Bill Clinton is playing in the 2008 campaign, a role they believe is inappropriate for a former president and the titular head of the Democratic Party. In recent weeks, Sen. Edward Kennedy and Rep. Rahm Emanuel, […]

 



McCain Wins South Carolina

McCain wins South Carolina. Update: Michelle thinks this is the end for Huckabee. I hope so. Jeff Quinton has an excellent post on the Confederate flag factor. With 82% of precincts reporting, most everyone is calling it for McCain. The good news is that Lobo lost his bet to me. I won’t be buying a […]

 

The Case for Military Action Against Iran

Norman Podhoretz has a thoughtful, original and detailed piece at Commentary Magazine online: Stopping Iran: Why the Case for Military Action Still Stands. Here’s an excerpt from the middle. Regardlesss of where you stand on the Iranian nuclear situation, do read it all: As we have seen, Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the IAEA, had […]

 

Predictions for South Carolina Tonight

A lot of people are talking about the latest ARG poll showing a last minute surge for Fred Thompson. It puts him at 21% beating Romney for the third slot by nine. Rainy weather is dampening the turn-out of voters, and who knows which candidate that will favor. I would think that issue voters would […]

 


Romney Wins Nevada Primary

The AP is reporting that Mitt Romney has won the Nevada caucuses (via Gateway Pundit): Republican Mitt Romney won Nevada’s caucuses Saturday while John McCain and Mike Huckabee dueled in the South Carolina primary, a campaign doubleheader likely to winnow the crowded field of presidential rivals. Democrats shared the stage in Nevada, where Hillary Rodham […]

 


Week-End Bloggers

Here’s the Right Wing News week-end guest blogger line-up this week-end. Saturday ——– Rob Port from Say Anything EM Zanotti from The American Princess and The Corner Kathy Shaidle Five Feet Of Fury Cassy Fiano, who also blogs at Wizbang Gina Cobb John Stephenson from Stop The ACLU Sunday ——- Ron Coleman from Likelihood of […]

 



What To Expect In This Week-End’s Primaries

On Saturday, Republicans will have their primaries in South Carolina and Nevada and the Democrats will have a primary in Nevada. In South Carolina, McCain and Huckabee appear to be fighting it out for the top slot while Mitt and Fred are battling for third a few points back. Both Huckabee and Fred really need […]

 

Conservative Grapevine Promo

Make sure to check out Conservative Grapevine today, where you’ll find links like: Victor Davis Hanson: St. Reagan. Idealizing ideological purity. Hugh Hewitt: Mark Steyn and Hugh on whether the GOP can put Humpty Dumpty back together again. Daily Mail: British anti-whaling protester held on Japanese harpoon ship offered whale meat for dinner Egotastic!: Natalie […]

 

I Get Emails: How Could John McCain Possibly Win?

An email I received yesterday, John, As a Conservative, you have to be questioning why McLame is getting these poll numbers. This doesn’t make sense to me especially what he put us trough with old fat Kennedy this past summer on the immigration nightmare. I just don’t believe these polls. Any real Republican would never […]

 

Wonder What Dewey Would Say About That?

This central point of this poorly reasoned column by Steven Stark over at RealClearPolitics caught my eye, “If the surprise results in New Hampshire had an unanticipated benefit, it is this: they exposed the myth, once and for all, that the Internet has made political reporting and analysis far better than it once was. Alas, […]

 

Frank J.’s Vision For America By Frank J.

As you all know, I support Fred Thompson and his policy ideas. Yet, many of you wonder, “What is Frank J.’s vision for America?” Well, off the top of my head, here it is: FRANK J.’S VISION FOR AMERICA A fist in every hippie’s face. Criminals on fire, running around the streets. Every time you […]

 

The Top 10 Moments From The Presidential Debates

10) Tom Tancredo: “Out Tancredo Tancredo” 9) Mike Huckabee: The Gates of Hell 8) Rudy Giuliani: Splattering Ron Paul 7) Mike Huckabee: “We’ve had a Congress that spends money like…” 6) Mike Gravel: “How did I ever get here?” 5) Mike Huckabee: “Jesus was too smart…” 4) Rudy: Lightning 3) John McCain: “Tied up” 2) […]

 

Conservative Grapevine Promo

Make sure to check out Conservative Grapevine today, where you’ll find links like: Ann Coulter: Mitt Romney is manifestly the best candidate. Trump University: Donald Trump’s 20 top success tips Canongate: 9 people who died laughing Cracked: The 6 most unsettling medication side effects Popholic: Rachel Bilson’s sexy GQ photoshoot You can check out all […]

 

Why I Am Starting To Root For Hillary + A Short Round-Up On The State Of The Democratic Race

Originally, I was rooting for Barack Obama to beat Hillary in the Democratic primaries because she’s such a corrupt, detestable, dishonest woman who acts as if she’s some kind of feminist icon despite the fact that everything she has achieved in her life has been based on riding her husband’s coattails. However, it is getting […]