Monthly Archives: May 2010

Memorial Day

Today is the day we put aside to remember fallen heroes and to pray that no heroes will ever have to die for us again. It’s a day of thanks for the valor of others, a day to remember the … Continue reading

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Obama's foreign policy is plenty tough enough … for Fareed Zakaria

Fareed Zakaria | Obama vs. Al Capone — Mr. Post American World says President Obama’s foreign policy thus far through his presidency is about as good as can be expected. After all, we are simply one ordinary nation among many and … Continue reading

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Conservative Dilema: Confident or Unrealistic?

One Quinn Hillyer, senior editor of the American Spectator, has been sounding the warning about conservative overconfidence since December of last year.  Since I am fan of historical comparisons, I was rather intrigued by his caveat  to the Right through a … Continue reading

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Why don't we let them speak for themselves, Mr. Brennan?

I know this isn’t an all out war against Islam and the Muslim middle east. It’s much more complicated than that. You have to slice it, dice it, subtract it, divide it, and even carry the one. We are not … Continue reading

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National Republican Senatorial Committee sets tone with new ad

There has already been many ads by various candidates and organizations trying to get a message out against Obama, the Democrats, and the new status quo. But if there is any ad that will resonate to voters this November, the … Continue reading

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What's all this about impeachment, Ezra?

Liberal policy wonk and Washington Post blogger, Ezra Klein, has offered up  a very bizzare and rather paranoid observation which he is trying to pass off as a rank analysis. His topic? Theorizing that if the GOP gains control of the House they … Continue reading

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Republicans smell blood; Democrats smell the smoke

Something happened between the White House and Rep. Joe Sestak. That much we know. To what extent remains the question. Before the pundits on the Left and the media write this off as nothing more than a GOP smear job designed … Continue reading

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Rand Paul: When keeping it real goes wrong

We’re a tad late on this but by no means out of the loop. Besides this sort of stuff will be circulating for a good while longer as the news cycle will play it to exhaustion, regurgitate it, and play … Continue reading

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Politically Entitled to Victory? Try Again!

Need proof that Republicans are lazy-a$$ s.o.b.’s who want a victory for nothing?  Look at their worry over the PA-12 loss to Democratic candidate, Mark Critz. It is difficult for me to fathom that they are actualy whining and finger pointing … Continue reading

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All the sudden a status-quo president

My, my how the tables have turned. The Politico gives a good summary and rundown on what transpired Tuesday and what it means for Obama and the Democrats. Change is Barack Obama’s political calling card and the fuel that propelled his … Continue reading

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Draw Mohammed Day is finally here!

And to kick the celebrations off, we’ll refer to the folks at The People’s Cube. They took a slightly different direction for May 20th. By the way, I could have easily forgotten about this day as it just wasn’t that … Continue reading

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Big Government and Bad Bureaucracy

As a whole, the expansion of government sits at the crux of an argument dating back to the Bush administration and beyond. However, this debate has picked up considerable steam since Barrack Obama became president. Average Americans have continually voiced … Continue reading

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Romney beats Obama in New York

When a Republican can out fund-raise a democrat in New York City you know the signs aren’t favorable for the Dems. Mit Romney raised more money at a Republican fundraiser in Manhattan than President Obama did around the same time … Continue reading

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