Zo thinks obesity is a problem, but that New York City’s sugary soda ban is the natural outgrowth of the liberal quest for socialized medicine. Zo thinks that it is bizarre that rich liberals like Bloomberg … Continue reading
When the Left and the mainstream media mocked Sarah Palin for blasting “death panels” hidden in the massive Obamacare legislation, most conservatives knew she was correct and that we were being lied to by the … Continue reading
There’s never been a story that more clearly shows King Obama’s true character than the tale of his half-brother George Obama. Dinesh D’Souza recounts the story on Fox News’ website. George Obama lives in the … Continue reading
Are you having trouble finding a doctor who will see you? If not, give it another year and a half. A doctor shortage is on its way. Most provisions of the Obama health law kick in … Continue reading
The “Obama backdrop” we can call it now. The fawning, nearly fainting, adoring sycophants with the cups of kool aid. Be it college students fresh from the halls of leftist indoctrination, or, in this case, the … Continue reading
Lies, Filthy Lies and Obama’s Lies By Doug Patton If the Obama re-election campaign has not yet made you feel like you want to take a shower, then you are either not paying attention or you … Continue reading
Supreme Court observers are shocked at the leaks that are flowing from the high court’s chambers in the wake of its landmark healthcare decision. In contrast to Congress, which leaks like a sieve, and the White … Continue reading
After a month in which his re-election campaign picked up momentum, hard economic realities are about to hit President Barack Obama as he takes to the road on a campaign bus trip through the Rust Belt. … Continue reading
The focus of the Supreme Court’s health care ruling Thursday was focused in large part on the “individual mandate” in the law — a provision that requires nearly all Americans to buy health insurance or face … Continue reading
When I joined the United States Air Force in February 1980 as a wide-eyed 17 year old, it was a very different institution. One of the things the recruiter told me before I signed up was … Continue reading
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