Archive for: August 2012
August 17, 2012
Calling indecision cowardice may seem a bit harsh, but honestly assessing the state of the nation today, anyone worth his salt would have to concur that; indecision in today’s social climate is an act of pure foolishness.
August 16, 2012
Some pundits say Obama has so successfully transformed America into a “gimme society” that the food stamp president will win reelection in a landslide. Other political wizards say the bloom is off the rose. A majority of Americans realize that …
By: Joe Boyd
Watching the Olympics I am very impressed with the United States. We are a free people (for now) and we let our individuals excel on their own using the natural talents and gifts, without the interference from …
He really didn’t.
In penning his recent piece “The Case for Gun Control,” Time editor and CNN host Fareed Zakaria actually made the case that he needs to focus on pen control. Because he plagiarized part of his work from …
August 15, 2012
I am extremely excited that Romney chose Paul Ryan as VP.
However, I must confess the first thought that popped in my brain is what horrific/evil campaign ad will the deviant minds at team Obama release to smear/lie about this …
Historically, 75% of undecided voters ultimately go to the challenger, so Mitt Romney will become the next President of the United States in a landslide. This landslide win for Romney, will be largely due to the failure of the …
With the exception of one column previously penned, I pray this becomes my most widely read to date.
The secular left has mastered use of the Internet to further its extremist goals. In fact, President Obama’s web-based “Organizing for America” propaganda …
August 14, 2012
According to a recent USA Today/Gallup poll, Americans under the age of 30 favor President Barack Obama over Mitt Romney by almost a two-to-one margin. This is a startling statistic. What explains the lopsided support for President Obama among younger …
Still at the top of the news is the dishonest ad put up by Barack Obama’s super PAC which implied that Mitt Romney was indirectly responsible for the death of cancer patient Ranae Soptic after the closing of the GST …
By G. Terry Madonna & Michael L. Young
The endless campaign, also known as the 2012 American presidential election, isn’t quite ending yet. But as Churchill might have put it, we have at least reached the beginning of the end.
With …
August 13, 2012
The more I listen to the Kenyan who pretends to be America’s President, the more convinced I am that he is simply a talking head for his handlers.
The teleprompter is a marvelous device. If you have a “clean, articulate” black-skinned …
Back in the nineties when Pat Buchanan was wise enough to label the Culture War for what it was some of us asked, “How can a moral wrong be a civil right?” This was back when those coming out …
Civil society is made up of the institutions that people interact with. It’s not just politics and economics. The real basis of society are institutions such as the church, family, schools, etc. The problem is the Americans, by and large, …
August 12, 2012
Editor’s note: A version of this article first appeared at Forbes.com.
Thomson Reuters’ latest survey of Wall Street analysts’ expectations about next quarter’s corporate earnings has prompted some to …
Consider this fictitious scenario: In the summer of 1950, President Thomas E. Dewey faced a national security crisis of extraordinary proportions—one that his advisors agreed likely would define his presidency. After beating his Democratic opponent in 1948 by a comfortable …
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