Ok, Conservatives. It’s time to put your armor down. We’ve not just lost the battle for our country – we’ve lost the battle for the planet earth. Can you even think of another country we could … Continue reading
As tensions between the conservative base and the Republican establishment have intensified over the years, various conservatives have speculated how to “win by losing,” that is, to willingly take short-term Republican defeats in the hopes they … Continue reading
Is this the description of a responsible citizen? He votes, an educated vote, one cast by someone that actually studies the issues. He doesn’t try to get out of jury duty, knowing it’s his civic responsibility. … Continue reading
Strike One: Benghazi Strike Two: Associated Press Strike Three: Internal Revenue Service Let’s review the very serious and frightening strike three. The IRS department head hit a foul ball with the announcement last Friday that up … Continue reading
Atheists have always been with us, but historically their leaders have tended to be philosophers rather than activists—academic types who looked down on Christians with arrogant but benign scorn. The names Bertrand Russell, Jean-Paul Sartre, and … Continue reading
My nomination for “Heroes of the Week”, perhaps heroes of the year are the intrepid people that sat on the jury of the Philadelphia monster, Kermit Gosnell. I will not refer to him as doctor. He … Continue reading
The legal dictionary defines the abuse of power as “the improper use of authority by someone who has that authority because he or she holds a public office.” The business dictionary defines the abuse of power … Continue reading
America is in debt. Most notably, it owes its remarkable exceptionalism and the durability of its experiment to the men who founded it. With a penetrating prescience, these men grasped better than any before them the … Continue reading
As I look out on America, and try to understand what the hell is the matter with us, I see a completely divided Country. The past fifty years of Liberalism have split us nearly down the … Continue reading
Every now and then a lawsuit comes along that singlehandedly changes our country. The list of cases that have painted a new societal landscape is long, with the most recent being NFIB v. Sebelius (where we … Continue reading
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