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Q&A Friday #7: Why Did You Start RWN

Question: “Hola John – What was your motivation to start up this site? What event or events specifically inspired you?” — CWSCHNEIDER Answer: This is an easy one because I can quote straight from the FAQ =D, “I got really angry during the 2000 election at the horrible, biased job the media did in covering […]

Q&A Friday #7: Will We See A Flat Tax Implemented?

Question: “Do you think we could see a flat tax implemented under President Bush and if not do you think we’ll ever be able to reform our current tax system.” — nolan1286 Answer: There are a number of roadblocks in the way of turning a flat tax into reality. Here are some of them in […]

Q&A Friday #7: What’s So Great About A Flat Tax?

Question: “John, I’m 18 years old, I consider myself a Social and fiscal conservative, but I do have a few questions about the proposition of a flat-tax. What exactly does it do? I mean, it sounds a little bit like price controls to me, and every time I hear the words price control a little […]

Q&A Friday #7: What’s The Biggest Threat To GOP Unity?

Question: “Now that Republicans have firm control of the Executive and Legislative branches of government, what, in your estimation, would be the biggest threat to GOP unity in the halls of power in Washington, DC?” — huckupchuck Answer: Illegal immigration and spending, illegal immigration and spending, and illegal immigration and spending. The base feels very […]

Q&A Friday #7

Today is Q&A Friday #7 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 […]

Veteran’s Day Tribute

“Never in the history of the world has any soldier sacrificed more for the freedom and liberty of total strangers than the American soldier. And, our soldiers don’t just give freedom abroad, they preserve it for us here at home. For it has been said so truthfully that it is the soldier, not the reporter, […]

Dude, Where’s My Votes?

Man, I was so happy with our win, but then I found out that places like Democratic Underground are arguing that Bush stole the election once again. What? But what about all those votes? Well, Wikipedia even has a page up about how the election was stolen with charts and everything. Is something up? Well, […]

Excerpt Of The Day: The End Of Democracy In The House

In his latest column, David Broder points out, correctly, that not only does the House of Representatives no longer serve the function that the Founding Fathers intended for it, it has largely ceased to be a Democratic Institution… “Rob Richie, executive director of FairVote-The Center for Voting and Democracy, said in a memo last week […]

10 Priorities For The Government

Just for the fun of it, I decided to put together a list of things, in order, that I’d like to see our Republican controlled government work on. Note that these are things that are dear to my black conservative heart, not things that I necessarily expect will actually be taken up by the House […]

Misc Commentary For Nov 10, 2004

— “Alberto Gonzales looks to be W’s choice to replace John Ashcroft and personally, I think it’s a great pick. Gonzales is a Bush loyalist with a reputation for being tough on terror and plenty of legal experience that shows he’s up to the job. Some people aren’t all that high on him because they […]

You Don’t Have To Be A Social Conservative To Be A Republican

Michele Catalano over at A Small Victory is one those “security moms” we’ve heard so much about. While Michele isn’t comfortable with everything in the conservative agenda, particularly the social issues, she is concerned about national security and she’s repulsed by the bile spewing Michael Moore element of the Democratic Party. I think that’s a […]

In My World: Window Shopping By Frank J.

“Time to spend that political capital, people,” Bush told his staff, “That’s why I called all of you who ain’t resigned yet together. First off, I’d like to thank Rover for this great victory.” Karl Rove emerged from the shadows. “My evil power grows. Muh ha ha ha!” “That’s super,” Bush remarked, and looked back […]

I Love Jet Noise On Choice & Personal Responsibility

Cassandra from I Love Jet Noise punched up a superb response to a Michael Kinsley’s whinging about the values issue (Free LA Times Subscription Required To Read). Although the main thrust of the piece was supposed to be about values, Cassandra did a masterful job of explaining how libs & conservatives differ on personal responsibility, […]

My Advice For The Republican Party

This last election was a sweet, sweet, victory for the Party. We get four more years of Bush, we have 55 Senators now, a lock on the House at least until 2010, and a majority of governorships. And let’s face it, things are trending our way and have been at least since Ronald Reagan came […]

My Advice For The Democratic Party

(Note: For the purposes of the post, I am setting ideology aside and giving my best, most honest, advice to the Democrats about what they need to do to revive their political fortunes. If any of the conservatives reading RWN are worried about that — don’t — they’ll never listen to a conservative). This is […]

Misc Commentary For 11/08/04

— Hey, it sounds like that old monster Arafat is going to get about the most appropriate resting place for his corpse outside of a pig pen…. “Unkempt, ankle deep in rubbish and the air thick with flies from the stinking market next door, the Arafat family plot could not be a more inauspicious burial […]

Advertisement: Shadow Patriot!

Mark Dubbin, the author of “Shadow Patriot” bought another main page ad on RWN to get the word out about his book. Here’s the description of it from Barnes & Noble… “The events of 9/11 affected many things in New York and the Mafia was no exception. Business suffered for Don Remondini after the attack, […]

Misc Commentary For 11/05/04

— So Arafat’s about to kick the bucket? Suits me just fine. I only regret that terrorist vermin is going to die in a bed instead of violently like so many of his victims. I know some people worry about what will happen after Arafat dies, but face it, Arafat is just about the worst […]

Celebrating Four More Years With A T-Shirt

Now why didn’t I come up with an idea for a t-shirt as cool as the one Frank J. at IMAO created? That shirt is just toooooooo sweeeeeeet! PS: I slapped Frank J.’s logo on an image of a larger shirt I found on Google so it would be easier to see.

Reaction To Bush’s Victory

Here are a few quotes from lefties at home and abroad reacting to Bush’s win. I think you’ll find it to be enlightening…or at least amusing =D — “I cannot possibly put into words how disappointed, angry, and perplexed I am right now. The reported results coming out of Florida and Ohio simply make no […]

A Quick Look At The Candidates For Election 2008

I know it’s early, but there are already a lot of people who already looking forward to 2008. Here’s a quick run down on the bigger names getting tossed around (the field will be bigger than this) — Bill Frist: Senators don’t make particularly good candidates because they have to compromise so much to get […]

Ebay Auction: Michael Moore’s Relevance For Sale

Hey guys, look what’s for sale on eBay: it’s Michael Moore’s Relevance! Currently it’s at a low, low, price of $151.50 (+ $5 shipping) so get it while it’s hot! Here are the details… “After the Kerry/Edwards election failure tuesday, Michael Moore’s relevance is one of the rarest items available on E-Bay today. This auction […]