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Oh pu-leeeeeeze.

In the midst of this embarrassing, wrongheaded preemptive media eulogizing of Edward Kennedy, at least spare a thought for the woman he killed.

Fat People Cause Global Warming

If you’re packing extra pounds, I hope you’re pleased with yourself for what you’ve done to the flourishing but officially threatened polar bears. British scientists have managed to link what moonbats regard as the two greatest crises facing their country: the global warming farce and the fact that not everyone’s weight conforms to official expectations. […]

Week-End Bloggers

Here’s the Right Wing News guest blogger line-up this week-end. Saturday ——– Cassy Fiano Kathy Shaidle Five Feet Of Fury Gina Cobb John Stephenson from Stop The ACLU Van Helsing from Moonbattery Little Miss Attila Sunday ——- Ron Coleman from Likelihood of Success Sister Toldjah William Teach from Pirate’s Cove Michael Illions from Polipundit MCQ […]

Sen. Harkin: a history of military service can be “dangerous”

Everyone knows about John McCain’s brave and honorable military service in Vietnam. A lot of people know that he comes from a long line of military officers. According to Senator Harkin, (D-IA), this is a bad thing. Not just bad, but potentially dangerous: Republican presidential candidate John McCain’s family background as the son and grandson […]

NARAL doesn’t like Hillary anymore

They just endorsed Barack Obama, leaving a lot of Hillary supporters and NARAL supporters furious. They’re already feeling the backlash: With the clock running down on a long-fought primary, NARAL Pro-Choice America leaders sent state affiliates reeling this week by endorsing Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. It was seen as a gratuitous slap in the […]

Obama thanks Sioux City — while in Sioux Falls!

But, you know, remembering different cities in fifty-seven states is a tough job. So we shouldn’t judge him too harshly for forgetting what city he’s in. The Democratic frontrunner Sen. Barack Obama of another state, Illinois, had an enthusiastic double-barreled stump introduction from two local luminaries, former Sens. Tom Daschle and George McGovern, who was […]

Q&A Friday #89: Of Course, The Democrats Are Appeasers

Question: “I trust the American people to understand that it’s not weakness, but wisdom to talk not just to our friends, but our enemies – like Roosevelt did, and Kennedy did, and Truman did.- Barack Obama 05/06/2008 Why the freak out then today by democrats? And since when has Obama been concerned with “false political […]

Q&A Friday #89: What Gun Should I Get?

Question: “Hi John, question: I am in the market for handgun (single, living alone woman) for protection and to go to the shooting range with. I have had quite a few opinions as to what I should purchase but I am still on the fence some say a 22 some say a 38 so I […]

Q&A Friday #89: Cap And Trade

Question: “Is there any legitimacy to McCain’s belief that “cap and trade” is a market based solution to global warming?” — RWNReader2 Answer: First of all, setting aside the fact that there has been very little global warming in the last century, that there is no global warming occurring right now, that there probably will […]

Q&A Friday #89: Farm Subsidies

Question: “Given the recent increase in food prices, is this a good time to end farm subsidies in the US?” — President_Friedman Answer: Any time would be a good time to end farm subsidies and tariffs on imported food. All we’re doing with those subsidies is rewarding wealthy ag-business companies that are bribing members of […]

Q&A Friday #89: McCain’s Changing Positions?

Question: “John McCain came out with a plan to have most of the troops out of Iraq by Jan 2013, according to the LA Times. He plans on having Democrats work in his administration; his plans include amnesty, according to an AP story out today. So, my question is, why should we vote for a […]

Poll Results: Do You Think John Mccain’s Political Views Could Best Be Described As Those Of A Relatively Typical…

Yesterday, I had a poll up that read, Do you think John McCain’s political views could best be described as those of a relatively typical… Here are the results: Conservative Republican? 94: 11% Moderate Democrat? 741 responses: 89% If you’re wondering why conservative Republicans are a bit depressed going into 2008, I think that has […]

Conservative Grapevine Promo

Make sure to check out Conservative Grapevine today, where you’ll find links like: Cracked: The 9 most obnoxious memes to ever escape the web Megan McArdle: Horrible job seeker stories Mike Gallagher: Racial politics inside the Democratic ranks Cassy Fiano: I wanted to smack the girl who wrote this article about places where you shouldn’t […]

A Real Man’s Responsibilities

“You think I am brave because I carry a gun; well, your fathers are much braver because they carry responsibility, for you, your brothers, your sisters, and your mothers. And this responsibility is like a big rock that weighs a ton. It bends and it twists them until finally it buries them under the ground. […]

Q&A Friday #89

Today is Q&A Friday #89 at RWN. So, if there’s a subject you’ve been wanting me to tackle or an issue you want to hear my opinion on, just ask your question in the comments section. Your question can be about just about anything; politics, ideology, history, blogging, RWN, from a liberal, conservative, or libertarian […]

A Teleconference With John McCain

I just got off of another teleconference with John McCain. Here are my notes, not quotes, from the teleconference. McCain’s Opening Statement I gave a speech this morning about how I would want America to look after my first term in office in 2013. I want people to see what I want to do. By […]

Conservative Grapevine Promo

Make sure to check out Conservative Grapevine today, where you’ll find links like: Ann Coulter: To the swift goes the racist Dr. Melissa Clouthier: We are witnessing the demise of Western civilization John Stossel: Government stifles the wisdom of crowds Popoholic: Marisa Miller, in a bikini, tops Maxim’s hot 100 list You can check out […]

Liberals Vs. The South

You can always see how liberals think they’re doing politically based on the sort of articles that appear on the Lefty blogs. When liberals are down in the dumps and think they’re in trouble, you see a lot of posts about conspiracy theories and revolution. On the other hand, when libs think they’re doing well, […]

Follow-Up: Liberal Peace Protestor Who Assaulted Female Conservative Blogger Up On Charges

Back in late March, I mentioned that my buddy Skye from Midnight Blue was gratuitously assaulted by a “peace” protester. “More chillingly, last weekend a man attending a Chester County Peace Movement (CCPM) peace vigil in West Chester, Pennsylvania, assaulted a citizen journalist and blogger. At 12:10 PM, blogger “Skye” was videotaping an exchange between […]

Excerpt Of The Day: Third Party Votes

“Clearly, some sizable portion of the Republican base is less than thrilled with McCain as their nominee. Ironically, in this context, they face this choice partly because the social conservative vote was split among many candidates, most prominently Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee, allowing the “moderate” McCain to win. Regardless, however, only McCain and Obama […]

Dueling Quotes: Lying President Condemns Presidents Who Lie

“I do not think the President of the United States should be a liar, and believe that the overwhelming majority of U.S. citizens agree with me.” — Jimmy Carter Now, from my interview with Robert Novak, John Hawkins: In your book, you really go out of your way to emphasize how often Jimmy Carter lied […]

Quote Of The Day: The Entire Pointless Fad

“Like many tired old pop stars with nothing better to do, Paul McCartney has ostentatiously embraced the phony environmentalism craze. Like the rest of them, his “carbon footprint” remains many times larger than those of us peasants, especially after his new $164,000 hybrid Lexus limousine was delivered by jet, creating 100 times more of the […]