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The Conservative Case Against John McCain In 2008

There is no Republican up on Capitol Hill more disliked by his own GOP brethren than John McCain. That’s why, despite the size of his fan club in the mainstream media, McCain seems rather unlikely to capture the party’s nomination for President in 2008. Here’s a short, but sweet primer that may help explain why […]

Are The Dems In A Demographic Death Spiral?

Over at USAToday, Phillip Longman worries that liberals are slowly breeding themselves into extinction. Incidentally, he’s probably right to be worried: “Today, fertility correlates strongly with a wide range of political, cultural and religious attitudes. In the USA, for example, 47% of people who attend church weekly say their ideal family size is three or […]

Riding The Space Elevator To Victory

Many Republicans, with good reason, are worried about the elections in November of this year. But, never fear, because James D. Miller has the ultimate solution. An idea so powerful, so — let’s call it what it is — unbelievably awesome — that voters will flock to the GOP banner by the millions in order […]

Excerpt Of The Day: The Cruelty Of Affirmative Action

“My enemies say my career would have gone nowhere without affirmative action. I don’t think that’s true, but because there is affirmative action, they can say that. There are no blacks who are free from that stigma, and that’s a terrible thing to do to people who are trying to succeed on their own. I […]

Daily News For March 15, 2006

Foreign Reprisal Killings Leave At Least 85 Dead In Baghdad (Free New York Times Reg Req) Palestinians Surrender After 10-Hour Siege Abbas Group Threatens To Kill Israeli PM. Also Warns It May Murder Israeli President, 2 Kidnapped British Citizens N.Korea Army Threatens Pre-Emptive Attack Iran’s Supreme Leader: No Retreat on Nukes (Let’s Bomb) Milosevic’s Son […]

Democrats Want To Censure Bush? Let’s Vote On It

The Democrats have been putting politics ahead of national security for roughly four years now, but it looks like Russ Feingold’s partisan and ridiculous attempt to call for the President to be censured has finally been judged by Republicans up on the Hill as going beyond all bounds of decency. Here we have George Bush […]

In Defense Of The Electoral College

The New York Times’ editorial board has come out in favor of a proposal to do away with the electoral college. Here’s their basic argument: “The Electoral College is an antidemocratic relic. Everyone who remembers 2000 knows that it can lead to the election of the candidate who loses the popular vote as president. But […]

Excerpt Of The Day #3: We’ve Cut Spending Down To The Marrow?

“Arlen Specter apparently has been reading a little too much of Tom DeLay’s press releases. He told the press that Congress is now “beyond cutting the fat and beyond the bone. We’re down to the marrow.” Specter wants to introduce more expansion in health care, education, and worker safety (by “billions of dollars above the […]

Quote Of The Day: The Difference Between Americans And Canadians

“A couple of years back, I began some generalization or other by saying, “The difference between America and Canada is . . .” And the American I was imparting this insight to interrupted me with: “The difference between America and Canada is that Americans don’t care what the difference between America and Canada is.” — […]

Daily News For March 14, 2006

Domestic The White House Response To Feingold’s Call For Censure Of The President: “If Democrats Want To Argue That We Shouldn’t Be Listening To Al Qaeda Communications, It’s Their Right And We Welcome The Debate. We Are A Nation At War.” Dems Object To Censure Resolution Vote Feingold Draws Little Support for Censure (We Need […]

Family Members, House Guests, And Illegal Aliens

Do you realize how mind bogglingly disingenuous the pro-illegal immigration position in this country has become? Unless you absolutely pin them down, the pro-illegals crowd refuses to make any distinction whatsoever between immigrants who come here legally and those who don’t. They’ll tell you that we SHOULD police the border, that we SHOULDN’T let criminals […]

2006: Impeachment Vs. Defending America

Russ Feingold, who looks to be sucking up to the Kos crowd on the net in order to build momentum for a run at the presidency in 2008, is calling for the censure of President Bush because he had the audacity to order warrantless wiretaps of people in the United States who were conversing with […]

Excerpt Of The Day: Hillary And Mark Warner

If you’re wondering why Hillary is talked about as if she’s a lock to win the Democratic nomination in 2008, despite the fact that a lot of Democrats seem to doubt whether she can win, then take a look at these behind-the-scenes details from an article on Mark Warner in the New York Times and […]

The Lessons Of Tom Fox By Bryan Preston

American peace activist Tom Fox was taken hostage in Iraq a few months ago, and this week he was murdered by his captors. He seems to have been shot execution-style, a single shot to the head, with his hands tied behind him. He was also tortured, and not the faux Abu Ghraib kind, but real, […]

Daily News For March 13, 2006

Domestic Democratic Senator Russ Feingold Calls For Bush’s Censure Frist: Feingold Censure Talk ‘Dead Wrong’. Gives Aid And Comfort To America’s Enemies 30 Democrats In The House For Bush Impeachment Inquiry Arrest of Ex-Bush Aide, Claude Allen, Shocks Associates (Free WAPO Reg) Southern Leadership Conference Straw Poll Results The Army National Guard Is Reeling In […]

Week-End Links

RWN returns on Monday. Until then, have a great week-end and consider this to be an open thread. Blogs4Bauer bRight And Early Daniel Pipes and Sharon Chadha: CAIR — Islamists Fooling the Establishment Eckernet Iowa Voice Tim Kane: How Zogby Slanted His Poll Of The Troops Representative Jack Kingston’s Blog PunditDrome RNC Video: Who’s The […]

Q&A Friday #35: The Different Schools Of Conservatism

Question: “We discuss many positions of liberals and conservatives on this blog in terms of Dem vs. Rep. However, within the political spectrum there are many different kins of conservative, as well as liberals and those who are a combination of both. What are the descriptions of those many kinds? It would seem to me […]

Daily News For March 10, 2006

Domestic Dubai Firm Backs Out of U.S. Ports Deal 2 U.S. Firms On Short List To Operate Terminals Senators Writing An Immigration Reform Bill Are Debating Whether An Actual Or “Virtual” Fence Should Be Built Along Parts Of The U.S.-Mexico Border Texas: Illegal Alien Accused of Stabbing Couple with a Pitchfork Murder Indictment Of FBI […]

Q&A Friday #35

Today is Q&A Friday #35 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 politics, ideology, history, blogging, RWN, from a liberal, conservative, or libertarian perspective; heck, it […]

The Politics Behind The The Harriet Miers Heisman Move

“So ports…..it’ll be dead by the hand of UAE. it’s the only way the Admin can save face. Call it the Harriet Miers Heisman Move. HMHM.” — From a person who wishes to remain anonymous, to me on instant messenger yesterday. My position on the port deal has been that it’s fine on its merits, […]

Quote Of The Day: The Adult Party

“The Democratic Party can never be an adult party; they buy votes to get elected and it’s the only way they get elected. If Republicans won’t be an adult party, America won’t have one.” — Republican Congressman Tom Feeney Hat tip to the The QandO Blog for pointing out the quote.