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Santorum Surges

All along, the Tea Party voters have yet to get behind a single candidate. They still aren’t united, but in Iowa, there is evidence that Rick Santorum may be surging ahead. In the Tea Party Patriots (TPP) telephone poll of 23,000 supporters nationally, Newt Gingrich led with 31 percent of the vote, followed by Michele […]

Trump, Ego and the Presidency

It was only a week or so ago that I made a short video titled “What Do We About the Donald?” (available on YouTube). It was intended to be a goof, riffing on Trump’s supposed presidential ambitions and suggesting a better use of his abilities — i. e., to take over the United Nations and […]

The Obama-mas Choir sings “Home for the Holidays”

They just don’t know when to quit. Consumed with the singular task of re-electing Barack Obama, progressives across the country will use the holiday season to propagandize their conservative relatives and friends. White House elves are directing the re-education Christmas camp efforts. On Tuesday, the Obama 2012 campaign released an instructional video titled “Home for […]

Senator Dick Durbin: Pants on Fire

Illinois Senior Senator, Democrat Dickie Durbin wants you to know that the fact that the Democrats have not passed a full, working budget in over 900 days is all because of those wascally Republicans. Never mind that the Democrats have had the majority for over three years in the Senate, never mind that before the […]

Obama Targeting Police Nationwide to Divert from Fast and Furious

Either there has been a huge increase in discrimination by law enforcement during the Obama administration, or Obama is targeting law enforcement for politically motivated reasons. In the current era of heightened sensitivity to racism and police brutality, it makes no sense that abuses by law enforcement are increasing. The U.S. Department of Justice’s sudden […]

Three Reasons To Support Newt

I had someone on Facebook ask me to give him three reasons why I’m supporting Newt Gingrich. Here, edited slightly, is what I told him. 1) Newt Gingrich has accomplished more for conservatives in D.C. than anyone else alive. Nobody else is even close. Newt didn’t just stop legislation; he passed legislation that moved the […]

Warmists Trot Out Old Santa Painting To Prop Up Globull Warming

Here’s from Warmist David Doniger at the National Resource Defense Council Smithsonian Magazine has posted some unusual portraits of jolly Saint Nick and asked readers to vote for the Scariest Santa. Here’s my choice: It’s a 1939 Christmas card from a Hungarian-born American artist named Ralph Fabri. Surely penned against the turmoil of World War […]

Joe Biden: “Barack And I Believe In The Entrepreneurial Spirit Of Big Government”

Sheriff Joe has an editorial out today at the Des Moines Register, attempting to influence the Iowa electorate, and doesn’t seem to understand the irony in calling for an entrepreneurial spirit and the interference and sponsorship of Big Government (209.97.50.225*) Headline: Vice President: This is what a real opportunity society looks like An 8.6% unemployment […]

Univision Puts a Hit on Senator ‘Scarface’ Rubio

by: Javier Manjarres (Via The Shark Tank) The Spanish language Television network Univision has taken a deep dive into the dirty pool with a hit piece on Senator Marco Rubio that reveals the past arrest and conviction of Rubio’s brother-in-law, Orlando Cicilia- back when Rubio was all of sixteen years old in 1987. Perhaps the producers […]

Allen West, The Liberal Media’s Boogeyman

By: Javier Manjarres : As the liberal media continues to swim laps in their cesspool of hate and bigotry, it can be said that we can always rely on the liberal media to bring us much needed humor with their : rantings against conservative candidates and public figures like Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, Rush Limbaugh and Allen West. […]

This Week In Quotes: Dec 16 – Dec 22

A Washington Post opinion piece cites a survey that found “African Americans, who are 12.6 percent of the U.S. population, make up only 1.6 percent of Occupy Wall Street.” And blacks are 25 percent of New York City’s population. Occupy Wall Street was a home game for them. By contrast, 6 percent of tea party […]

Santa’s not pagan

As a non-Christian with a deep affection for Christmastime, I’ve always felt a little left out around this time of year, but not in the way you might think. I’ve always felt a bit out of place with the venerable conservative tradition of denouncing the “war on Christmas.” I should offer some background. When I […]

Sometimes Caution Can Backfire

There seems to be a common line of demarcation separating two basic factions on the political right in the various skirmishes we have fought against Barack Obama, from their markedly different approaches to the budget battles to their differences in sizing up the GOP presidential candidates. On one side we have the more moderate group, […]

Cultural Winners and Losers, 2011

The depravity of our popular culture and our eagerness to shred traditional values manifests itself every day. Lady Gaga, the top-earning woman in the music business and deemed by ABCs Barbara Walters to be one of the “most fascinating people,” has a new vocation in mind. She’s announced she wants to become an ordained minister […]

Jesse Jackson’s advice for black fathers: teach your children the value of reading. Just kidding, he wants them to teach kids how to fight.

Mush-mouthed race hustlers hardest hit: There’s no guarantee the being a black father will stop this because they’re killing black fathers too. One of the tragedies of this [garbled] is that you don’t have to be guilty to be crucified — killing the innocent. Therefore we must overwhelm them with numbers. That becomes our strength […]

The Tea Party Mom’s Secret Christmas Gift!

Christmas is just a couple days away and as a single mom I am under the gun buying those last minute gifts. I feel guilty for not getting my son all he wants and I feel guilty for giving him too much. It is a fine balance between gifts that will enrich him and gifts […]

Ron Paul’s Dissembling About His Newsletters

Famed opposition researcher Andrew Kaczynksi has dug up the ultimate video proof that Ron Paul is a liar with his current claims that he had no knowledge about those racist newsletters that carried his name for so many decades. Ron Paul has lately claimed that he had no idea that his newsletters were filled with […]

Applause For Mike Lee And Herb Kohl’s Google Investigation

Herb Kohl and Utah’s new Tea Party Senator Mike Lee are going after Google on antitrust grounds. Here’s the release from Lee and Herb Kohl. WASHINGTON — Today, U.S. Senators Herb Kohl and Mike Lee, Chairman and Ranking Member of the Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee, sent a letter to Jon Liebowitz, Chairman of the Federal Trade […]

Obama’s America: Only 17% Satisfied With U.S.

As the saying went while Bush 43 was in the White House “who’s the president now?” (Politico) Watch out incumbents: Only 17 percent of Americans say they are satisfied with the way things are going in the United States in 2011, the second lowest annual average ever, a new Gallup poll Thursday shows. Since Gallup […]

No on Mitt Romney

In the Meredith Wilson musical “The Music Man,” a small Iowan town faces the sinister wiles of a big city con man, Harold Hill. In introducing themselves, they sing, “We could stand touchin’ noses / For a week at a time / And never see eye-to-eye. But what the heck, you’re welcome, / Join us […]

Two bad September days

Two terrible September days sum up the first decade of the new American millennium. The first, of course, was Sept. 11, 2001. Osama bin Laden’s suicide terrorists that morning hit the Pentagon, knocked down the World Trade Center, killed 3,000 Americans, and left 16 acres of ash in Manhattan and $1 trillion in economic losses […]

The Black Occupy Protester — Missing in Action

As “Person of the Year,” Time magazine named “The Protester.” The subhead read, “From the Arab Spring to Athens, From Occupy Wall Street to Moscow.” Well, yes, but what about the lack of American black protesters? Good Lord, where is the racial diversity/inclusion/proportional representation? Back in the day, the tea party’s alleged lack of black […]

Grieving at Christmas

“There’s a grief that can’t be spoken. There’s a pain goes on and on. Empty chairs at empty tables Now my friends are dead and gone.” — Marius, from the musical “Les Miserables” “It’s the most wonderful time of the year,” Andy Williams reminds us over tinny speakers in crowded shopping malls. It may be […]