July 6, 2011 | No comments
The normal political diatribe for years, from politicians and pundits alike, has been that the focus of nearly every candidate and elected official is and ought to be the economy. No need to be “distracted” by or waste time on … Read more>
March 16, 2011 | 1 comment
Speaking of Virginia’s lawsuit against ObamaCare: Remember all the liberal hysteria regarding all the money Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli supposedly is spending on the constitutional challenge to the federal health care law (Richmond Times-Dispatch) — as if government spending … Read more>
February 9, 2011 | 2 comments
I was in the Senate Finance Committee this morning watching, thankfully, two good bills, which may lead to some much needed tax reform, fly through. The committee agenda was short, normal right after “crossover,” and only six bills were heard, all passing on unanimous voice … Read more>
October 31, 2010 | 1 comment
Numbers explain — in a creative, to the point, self-explanatory video — where we are as a country right now. Oh, and in some of the words, too, of a particular president.
Lots of problems. No accountability. One solution.… Read more>
October 31, 2010 | 3 comments
Earlier this month there was a “social justice” rally at the Mall in Washington, D.C., meant to counter the Glenn Beck rally in August. (The attendance wasn’t within a fraction of the Beck event and yet the attendees thoroughly trashed and … Read more>
October 26, 2010 | 7 comments
How many times can a president decry his own nation? We know Barack Obama doesn’t think much of certain “bitter clingers.” He also hammers away at people and institutions that create jobs as “selfish.” His administration is more concerned with … Read more>
October 6, 2010 | No comments
This hot-off-the-editing-computer ad from the Republican Governors Association says it all. From government takeovers, reduced freedoms, unfathomable debt, sky rocketing unemployment, prohibitive taxes, incompetence, oil spills, arrogance and blame, and a general lack of standing in the world — and no end … Read more>
September 8, 2010 | No comments
Conservative grassroots activism has never been greater nor more effective than over the last year-and-a-half. Tea Parties, town hall meetings, anti-government-run health care rallies and other events in localities as well as in Washington, D.C., have grabbed the media spotlight, … Read more>
August 25, 2010 | 1 comment
One of our avid readers sent this to me. It’s a fantastic reminder of how relevant Ronald Reagan remains. It’s as if he’s calling out today’s Far Left. The video is a mash-up of RR’s 1964 “The Speech” with some of … Read more>
August 17, 2010 | 1 comment
Even as the fallout from the Prop 8 ruling is still getting sorted, another legal proceeding dealing with a major marriage protection law is ongoing. But barely. Whereas the defenders of California’s Marriage Amendment filed a prompt appeal and yesterday won … Read more>