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The Universal Democratic Underground Thread By Frank J.

I don’t think there is a single blog out there I read that hasn’t at least once linked to Democratic Underground’s Forum. The place is like a train wreck of human thought; you just can’t help but gawk at their twisted logic and wild-eyed conspiracy theories. I’ve even ended up becoming addicted to the site; […]

The Election Breakdown So Far

— Things couldn’t be going better for John Kerry, the “French looking” liberal from Massachusetts. All he has to do right now is sit back, work on his hair, and enjoy the ride. Meanwhile, Edwards, Dean, & Clark are just trying to keep enough lucre coming in to keep going while portraying their 2nd and […]

Conservatives Should Criticize Bush When He Deserves It

Here’s an excerpt from an email sent to Andrew Sullivan that I thought was worth addressing… “Many conservatives are b*tching and moaning about some of the legislation, some of the compromises, and lack of spending control; and some criticism is definitely warranted. But one cannot b*tch about the agenda, since (Bush) laid it out on […]

Quote Of The Day: Nothing To Worry About In Iraq?

From FOXNews, “A 7-pound block of cyanide salt was discovered by U.S. troops in Baghdad at the end of January, officials confirmed to Fox News. The potentially lethal compound was located in what was believed to be the safe house of Abu Musab Zarqawi, a poisons specialist described by some U.S. intelligence officials as having […]

Kerry Can’t Be Trusted To Fight The War On Terrorism

If John Kerry is the nominee, one of themes you can expect to see the GOP hit is that the senator from Taxachusetts can’t be trusted to defend America from terrorists. Kerry can cry “Vietnam” all he wants, but RNC Research has the goods straight from Kerry’s long and undistinguished Senate record (Check out the […]

Janet Jackson, Howard Dean, & The FCC

I wasn’t even going to bother to comment Janet Jackson showing one of her ta-tas at the Super Bowl halftime show since everyone else on the planet has already had their say, but this comment by Howard Dean demanded a response… “I find that to be a bit of a flap about nothing. I’m probably […]

A Question For W. About The Politics Of His Immigration Reform

Hey George Bush! You put forth an immigration plan that is wildly unpopular with the American people & that infuriated most of your base — and for what? Ostensibly so you could pander to pro-illegal immigration Latinos & dirtball business owners who want to hire illegal aliens and let the rest of America pick up […]

Advertising Available

RWN is going to have button and text ads available for February. Also, keep in mind that I have special going on the text ads for next month. They’re only $5, that’s right, $5 for a text ad in Feb. Considering that RWN pulled 183,794 daily uniques & 352,090 pageviews last month, I don’t think […]

John Kerry Says He Worked Hard To Become Mr. Heinz By William Grim

Paris, France – Speaking from his presidential campaign headquarters this morning, Senator John F. Kerry-Heinz denied accusations from his opponents for the Democrat nomination that he is a “glorified gigolo” and “playboy” who has used his wife’s millions to garner a top position in the crowded field for the Democrat nomination. Kerry-Heinz seemed particularly upset […]

Wealthy Senators To Cover $130B Medicare Drug Gap By Scott Ott

Wealthy U.S. Senators from both sides of the aisle today agreed to use their personal funds to make up the difference between the promised cost of the new Medicare drug benefit and the latest Bush administration cost estimates — a gap of about $130 billion over 10 years. “Like any other business, when you make […]

Hillary Clinton’s Crash Site Photos. Caution-Gory Footage.

Dallas (AP) – released 9 minutes ago. Junior Senator Hillary Clinton of New York was flying cross-country tonight in her private plane and was forced to make a emergency landing in southern Texas because of bad weather. She was unhurt and the National Transportation Safety Board officials have determined that pilot error was the cause […]

The Top 10 Things I’ve Learned From Watching My Dog

Because I believe we can learn from all living creatures — well, except the French — I have been observing my dog Patton in an effort to gain an insight into his keen doggy wisdom. Now after watching Patton, I am ready to share… The Top 10 Things I’ve Learned From Watching My Dog 10) […]

The Problem With Building A “Progressive Movement”

Robert B. Reich had a column in the New York Times today about building a “progressive movement”. Here are a few excerpts that’ll give you the gist of column… “The dismal fifth-place showing by Senator Joseph Lieberman in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday serves as both reminder and motivator to the other Democratic presidential […]

There Is No Bigger Waste Of Our Tax Dollars Than Funding Art

When I heard last night that George Bush intended to increase the budget of the National Endowment of the Arts for 15-20 million dollars, the largest increase in two decades, I just could not believe it. Bush is already being blasted for spending too much money, his base doesn’t like the National Endowment for the […]

NEA Funds ‘Death of a Salesman’ in Tribute to Bush By Scott Ott

The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced today it would fund a special production of Arthur Miller’s ‘Death of a Salesman’ as a tribute to President George Bush. The announcement comes on the same day as news that the President will request $15-$20 million in additional funding for the NEA, a government agency which […]

My Favorite TV Shows

Just for entertainment’s sake, I thought I’d post all the TV shows I regularly watch…and yes, in case you were wondering, I may be the most lowbrow conservative pundit on the net when it comes to the television I watch. All that’s missing HBO’s Real Sex and Slamball…. Carolina Panthers Football CSI Futurama Highlander (It’s […]

When The Left Gets A Little Exercise Crushing License Plates & Dissent

We often hear left-wingers moaning about the “crushing of dissent,” but in reality, many left-wingers see, quite comfortable with trying to silence people with whom they disagree. The latest example of this is in Tennessee which, “has more than 100 specialty license plates, supporting everything from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to out-of-state colleges.” […]

Further Scientifical Analysis Of The Left By Frank J.

I’m still trying to work on my book that will analyze the methods and motives of liberals. I meant to get a whole chapter done yesterday, but something came up and I didn’t finish it. Anyway, here is what I got so far, and I’d love to hear some opinions. Is it too zany? Not […]

John Kerry In Quotes — Version 1.0

Since John Kerry — or as I think of him, Senator Flip-Flop — has won in New Hampshire, he now has to be considered the odds on favorite to take the Democratic nomination. So, I thought it was time to put out my first batch of John Kerry quotes. While Kerry is not as wacky […]

How Can Bush Shore Up Support Among Conservatives?

Here’s David Frum on the support Bush is currently getting from his conservative base, “I’ve been traveling from one talk-radio station to another, listening both to the callers and the hosts, when the mikes are on and when the mikes are off. Twelve months ago, the support for President Bush among conservatives was rock-solid: I […]

The Music I’m Listening To Right Now

Just for entertainment’s sake, here is what I’m listening to right now… 3 Days Grace — I hate everything about you 3 Doors Down — Here without you Chris Cagel — Chicks dig it Cold — Stupid girl Sheryl Crow — Soak up the sun Creed — One last breath The Delphonics — Didn’t I […]

The Top Ten Ways Bush Could Lose The Election By Frank J.

It’s not a shoe-in that Bush will be elected president once again, so I’d thought I’d list what could most likely throw off his campaign. TOP TEN WAYS BUSH COULD LOSE THE ELECTION 10. New double-butterfly ballot causes stupid voters to accidentally vote for who they meant to vote for. 9. For his T.V. spots, […]

The Latest Word From David Kay

I consider David Kay to be a credible source, so if he says that , “I don’t think there was a large-scale production program in (Iraq in) the ’90s,” I think that is highly likely to be the case. That means that I and a lot of other people including George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, […]

John Pilger: A Member Of The Pro-Terrorist Left

Take a look at this Q&A from John Pilger, a popular, “mainstream,” lefty pundit in Australia who has been published at the BBC, LA Times, New York Times, The Guardian, Daily Mirror, & The Sydney Morning Herald among other places … Q: Do you think the anti-war movement should be supporting Iraq’s anti-occupation resistance? John […]

How The Media Covers The Blogosphere

Last night, I listened to a two hour long show on National Public Radio called, “The Blogging of the President.” To be blunt, it was punishingly dull. The show featured a host who knew almost nothing about blogging, columnists like Richard Reeves and Frank Rich who knew almost nothing about blogging, callers who for the […]