Oh my. Just in the last few days, our nation has suffered multiple bombings in Boston, a massive explosion in Texas, and Capitol Hill has been filtering through poisonous letters mailed to our president and Senators. … Continue reading
In times of tragedy, Americans cry out for leadership—leadership that is strong, empathetic, and comforting—leadership that gives them hope. This is the type of leadership the victims of Superstorm Sandy and the families who lost … Continue reading
There are two Americas. It’s possible to live in one and not even know the other, thanks to the plethora of niche media. Both are incompatible and, in the wake of President Obama’s re-election, the … Continue reading
Republicans hate women. Throughout the 2012 Presidential campaign the Democrats, the Liberal media and Sandra Fluke told me so. They claimed that people like myself, conservatives and/or Republicans are after women-and not in the fun, … Continue reading
In the aftermath of President Obama’s re-election victory, the customary and predictable Monday-morning quarterbacking has consumed the dialogue as it relates to the Republican Party. What went wrong? Who is to blame? What is the … Continue reading
Since the 9/11 attack on the U.S consulate in Benghazi, we’ve been told an anti-Islam YouTube video was to blame. We know the consulate was attacked multiple times throughout 2012 and U.S Ambassador Chris Stevens … Continue reading
There are two really good outcomes for conservatives as a result of this botched election. First, we no longer have to fool ourselves with the illusion that the National Republican Party has anything to offer … Continue reading
Barack Obama was swept into office on a wave of hope and change. As a candidate, Obama made a lot of promises—promises he failed to keep. He promised lower taxes. Instead we got higher taxes … Continue reading
This is not about the 1960’s book Silent Spring, written by the environmentalist Rachael Carson. It is about the 1960’s people who read the book and who fought against the pesticides released in the environment about … Continue reading
In any election campaign, teams search and dream for gold. They hunt for the gaffe, the off-the-cuff line, or the self-contradictory statement. When they find it, they relentlessly and ruthlessly milk it for all its … Continue reading
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