Bizarre Paint Job

In the September 20, 2007 edition of Jon Ralston’s “Flash” newsletter, he reported the following:
“State insiders are abuzz about a bizarre paint job (at) the (governor’s) mansion where someone decided it was a good idea to paint over spirit man Larry Ruvo’s name that is emblazoned on a stateroom where events are held. You can […]

The Anti-GOP Race-Baiting Debate

There was a Republican presidential candidate “debate” in Baltimore last night at a black college focusing on minority issues. Odds are you didn’t watch it. Almost no one is watching any of these so-called “debates,” in which candidates are given all of 90 seconds to explain how they will deal with the most pressing […]

SCHIP of State

SCHIP in Washington-speak stands for “State Children’s Health Insurance Program.” It’s a program originally created by Republicans in Congress designed to help provide health insurance for low-income children. But in typical Washington fashion, it turned out to be the proverbial camel’s nose under the tent.
SCHIP is up for renewal this year. And […]

The Enemy Within

The Washington Post reported yesterday that U.S. military snipers are “baiting” insurgents in Iraq by scattering items such as detonation cord, plastic explosives and ammunition and then “engaging” those who pick up the items and attempt to leave with them, seeing this “as a sign they would use the item against U.S. forces.”
One: Thanks Washington […]

Dropping the Newtron Bomb

The conventional wisdom was that Fred Thompson’s entrance into the GOP presidential race would blow the field away, including any rationale for Newt Gingrich joining the fray as the “conservative” alternative to the current contenders. Indeed, just two months ago Gingrich told the Associated Press that “If Fred Thompson runs and he does well, […]

Mirandizing the Enemy

For today’s lesson in “How to Lose a War,” let’s consider the case of Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto in World War II and compare it to the case of Nawab Buntangyar in what some consider to be World War III today.
But first, consider this all-too-common report in the New York Times this week out of […]

Student Tasered for Asking John Kerry a Question

This story and video should send a chill down every freedom-lover’s spine.
An anti-Bush student at a John Kerry event at the University of Florida stepped up the mic to politely ask the Massachusetts senator some questions about the 2004 presidential campaign. He went a little long and someone tried to interrupt him. He […]

King of RINOs Finally Leaves GOP

From the Department of “Who Gives a Rat’s Butt” comes today’s report that former “Republican” Sen. Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island announced over the weekend that he has left the GOP.
Chafee wasn’t just a liberal Republican; he was a RINO (Republican In Name Only). Not only did he consistently vote wrong…meaning he voted like/with […]

Going Wobbly on the Surge

On September 20, 2001, President Bush addressed the nation, stating that “enemies of freedom committed an act of war against our country.” Indeed, they did. But did Congress, as is its constitutional imperative, declare war on those who declared war on us? No, it did not. And we’ve had trouble with […]

Take This Subscription and Shove It

In the same column which fawns all over Speaker Nancy Pelosi for holding a meaningless, do-nothing “summit on children,” the October issue of Parents magazine slams Sens. McConnell and Lott for opposing the SCHIP expansion bill. Which resulted in the following…

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