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Another Day, Another Administration Witch Hunt

So many imaginary villains and so little time. This week, President Barack Obama is taking the fight to “oil speculators” and “market manipulation” (nee “free enterprise”), demanding that traders put up more money for transactions and government ratchet up enforcement and monitoring. “None of these will bring gas prices down overnight,” Obama helpfully explained in […]

America Won’t Get Rich by Relying on the Permanent Poor

America is a land of class mobility. That’s what makes America a magnet destination for people all over the world: Come to America and make something of yourself. If you want great welfare benefits, try to bust into Europe; if you want to work for a living and get rich, come to the United States. […]

Diane Sawyer Versus ‘Too Rich’ Romney

Republican strategists should generally be wary of campaign advice from liberals — and when it’s from the media, generally becomes definitely. Washington Post political writer Chris Cillizza recently suggested Mitt Romney’s general-election strategy should start with getting a “positive first introduction” to voters through the liberal media because “only the national media can provide that […]

Carpy Diem

My boyfriend and I are college juniors, happily together 10 months and living together for five. An article I read said it’s healthy to argue with your partner, and I got a little worried. We sometimes bicker about what to watch on TV, but one of us quickly gives in, and that’s it. It does […]

Obama’s problem? His record

“The choice in this election is between an economy that produces a growing middle class and that gives people a chance to get ahead and their kids a chance to get ahead, and an economy that continues down the road we are on, where a fewer and fewer number of people do very well and […]

Relationships — Friends

A busy executive was being pressured by his 7-year-old son to pay attention to him, and the father kept putting him off. In one last effort for attention, the youngster said, “Dad, who do you like best — Batman or Superman?” The father impatiently replied: “Oh, I don’t know. I suppose Superman,” and immediately went […]

Green firm that got $1.46 billion in bailouts announces 2000 layoffs

Doug Ross linked to this Washington Examiner article about First Solar. Excerpt: First Solar, a solar energy company: that received a $1.46 billion loan guarantee: from the Department of Energy, announced today that it will layoff 2,000 workers in the United States and world-wide. The company will:  “indefinitely idle” four production lines in Malaysia and shutter a […]

Governor Bobby Jindal delivers effective education reform in Louisiana

Republican governor Bobby Jindal’s education reforms got national attention in: the Wall Street Journal. Excerpt: Governors of both parties have promoted education reform, but so far no one has delivered more than Louisiana’s Bobby Jindal. This week he’ll sign two bills that offer a national model for competition and parental choice. Louisiana’s new laws will essentially […]

The Twenty Most Annoying Liberals In The United States: The 2005 Edition

Honorary Mentions:: Margaret Cho, Ramsey Clark, Hillary Clinton, George Clooney, Juan Cole, John Dean, The Democratic Underground, Al Franken, Al Gore, Ted Kennedy, Linda Foley, Jesse Jackson, Eason Jordan, John Kerry & Teresa Kerry, Paul Krugman, Bill Maher, Moby, Michael Moore, Michael Newdow, Nancy Pelosi, Charles Schumer, Andrew Sullivan, Kayne West, Joe Wilson, James Wolcott 20) […]

Article On John Edwards Never Once Mentions ‘Democrat,’ But attacks Republicans Five Times

Curiously, the same Atlantic article that rightfully points out that the Old Media was “late to report” on Democrat candidate for President John Edwards’ extramarital affairs an corruption makes its own strange omission from the storyline by somehow forgetting to mention even one time that Edwards was, indeed, a Democrat. Yet five times the piece […]

Obama To Offer New “Oil Manipulation” Plan

He also recommends you check your tire pressure to reduce your gas usage (USA Today) President Obama, facing political problems over high gas prices, will announce a plan today “to increase oversight and crack down on manipulation in oil markets,” the White House announced. “At a time when American consumers are feeling pain at the […]

Project Veritas Proves How Easy Voter Fraud Is Without ID

Let’s be honest: There are a lot of liberals who think, probably correctly, that the Democratic Party benefits from voter fraud. They figure it pads their totals across the country on election day by tens of thousands of votes and probably swings a handful of close races their way. Undoubtedly, they’re right about that. So, […]

Mixing and Matching

Apparently the soaring national debt and the threat of a nuclear Iran are not enough to occupy the government’s time, because the Obama administration is pushing to force Westchester County, N.Y., to create more low-income housing, in order to mix and match classes and races to fit the government’s preconceptions. Behind all this busy work […]

Video Proof of Voter Fraud in DC

President Barack Obama and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder’s Justice Department have a new obsession to obstruct any state’s passing of voter identification laws, even recently attacking South Carolina and my own state of Texas. Holder calls voter ID laws “unnecessary” and says voter fraud “doesn’t exist,” but new video proof in his own voting […]

Katie Pavlich’s ‘Fast and Furious’

Of all the myriad scandals of the Obama administration, there is one, largely ignored by the mainstream media, that could actually be its worst. That scandal is the operation run from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, under the Justice Department, known as “Fast and Furious,” through which the federal government actually encouraged […]

Why Would a Pro-Castro Sentiment Only Offend Cubans?

As all baseball fans and many other Americans know, the manager of the Miami Marlins, Ozzie Guillen, told Time magazine that he loves Fidel Castro. The news focus has been on Guillen’s remarks — for which he has profusely apologized — and whether the Marlins were right to suspend him for five games. More important, […]

Latest salvo fired in ‘Mommy Wars’

Virtually everything said and done in a presidential election year distorts the truth, much like concave and convex mirrors in a carnival attraction alter one’s true reflection. That kind of distortion occurred in the recent dustup over whether women who choose to stay at home can completely understand the economic challenges and personal struggles faced […]

They Shoot Rich Guys, Don’t They?

President Barack Obama calls his proposed tax on millionaires the “Buffett rule,” based on financier Warren Buffett’s claim that he pays a lower tax rate than his secretary. Obama claims that the “Buffett rule” asks millionaires to “do their fair share” by paying the same income tax rate that middle-class families pay. Despite a sluggish […]

Bad American

I’m a Bad American – this pretty much sums it up for me. I like big trucks, big boats, big houses, and naturally, pretty women. I believe the money I make belongs to me and my family, not some midlevel governmental functionary with a bad comb-over who wants to give it away to crack addicts […]

Sept 11th Related Quotes, The First 10 Days

I can you hear you! The rest of the world hears you! And the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon! — George W. Bush It’s just a catastrophe. It’s like it happened to Arabia. This is my second home. What happens to America happens to Arabia. It’s the same […]

My Speech At The April 14, 2012 Myrtle Beach Tea Party

They had another Myrtle Beach Tea Party last Saturday and I was one of the people giving a short speech. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a much smaller event than usual. Most of the Tea Parties I’ve been to in Myrtle Beach have been in the 300-500 people range. This one was probably more […]

David Axelrod Endorses Mitt Romney

Mitt already has the endorsements of people like George H.W. Bush, Marco Rubio, Jan Brewer, Darrel Issa, Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal, Jeb Bush, Jeff Foxworthy, and Cindy Crawford, among many, many others. And now he has the all important Obama adviser endorsement (via Twitchy) “The choice in this election is between an economy that produces […]

The Top 10 Suggested #ObamaBookTitles From Twitter

Me: The Greatest Generation of One#ObamaBookTitles — Meow Inc (@TPGee) April 16, 2012 The Unbearable Lightness of Resume #ObamaBookTitles — John Wehrle (@jwehrle) April 16, 2012 Not Without My Tax-Hike #ObamaBookTitles — D. Jason Fleming (@deejf) April 16, 2012 No More Great Expectations#ObamaBookTitles — MaryK (@Mkber5) April 16, 2012 The 7 Habits of Highly Ineffective […]

Dueling Tax Plans: GOP Small Business Tax Break Vs. Buffett Rule

One party pushes class warfare while the other pushes for job creation (Politico) With the glare of the public spotlight trained on Tax Day, Congress is readying for a political fight with dueling tax votes this week that will define each party’s priorities in this election year. In one corner are Republicans, who are touting […]