The title of this column is a quote from Ezra Benson, a member of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s first cabinet. It is an apt quote at a time when politicians on both sides of the … Continue reading
What in hell happened? Late on the evening of the election, half (almost) of the Country was asking that question. A lot of us are still in a bit of shock, incredulous at the outcome, … Continue reading
As they typically do following high-profile shooting incidents, liberals are taking advantage of the Sandy Hook tragedy and the Jovan Belcher/Kasandra Perkins murder-suicide to turn up the volume in the debate over one of their … Continue reading
By now we have all heard about the demographic and socio-cultural changes in America that helped ensure the re-election of Barack Obama. Democrats are practically gleeful about these changes (i.e. more single mothers on welfare, … Continue reading
On June 16, 1858, Abraham Lincoln gave his famous “House Divided” speech as he accepted the Republican nomination for Senator to the Illinois State Senate. Drawing from Scripture, Lincoln used the house divided metaphor found in … Continue reading
Our United Nations Ambassador is a “blameless target” for Benghazi. The president urges other political representatives to “take (him) on” instead. The president, according to a sycophantic Governor Andrew Cuomo, has “fixed” the havoc wrought … Continue reading
America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves. ~ Abraham Lincoln America has forsaken her first love. She has finally, and … Continue reading
We should have listened more carefully to Obama for he has nearly completed the task he said he was going to do, fundamentally change (ruin) America. He has consistently told us what he intended to … Continue reading
For better or for worse, history often repeats itself. Great empires rise and great empires fall. Rome, in all her glory, eventually fell. Could the American Republic be repeating Roman history? Consider the election results of November … Continue reading
Even when you factor in the harsh tone of contemporary campaign rhetoric, Barack Obama’s comment that “voting is the best revenge” was over the top for an American president. Even after Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt—a … Continue reading
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