Category: In The News

February 4, 2012

Views on the News – 1/28/2012

Filed under: In The News - 04 Feb 2012

“Are you better off today than you were $4 trillion ago?” is the campaign line of the year because President Obama’s reckless spending has dangerously increased the national debt while leaving unemployment high and the economy stagnant. Concurrently, he …

February 2, 2012

The State of the Union: An Inside Report

Filed under: In The News,Politics In General - 02 Feb 2012

On Tuesday evening, I had the honor of attending the State of the Union address as the guest of Congressman Mike Kelly (PA-03). Here are my impressions in abbreviated form:

January 30, 2012

A Grope A Day Keeps Osama Away

Sen. Rand Paul (R–KY) made the news Monday when he declined to get up close and personal with TSA guards at the Nashville, TN airport. Paul entered the security line; dumped his belt, glasses, wallet, shoes, cell phone and pocket …

January 29, 2012

The Tax Rate Scandal

When Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney casually estimated that his effective tax rate is around 15 percent, progressives immediately pounced on the issue. To this ideological minority with its Ahab-like obsession on class warfare, a rich American paying an effective …

January 21, 2012

Offended? Get Over It!

Jennifer Ahlquist is offended. I’m offended. Anyone else offended? Have you filed your lawsuit yet? Me, neither. But, Jennifer Ahlquist has.

Don’t know Jennifer? She’s a student at Cranston High School West, in RI, who sued the city of Cranston, and …

January 18, 2012

Lone wolf Islamic terrorist attacks Alabama cops

Filed under: Featured Conservative,In The News,War On Terror - 18 Jan 2012

In yet another “lone wolf” Islamic extremist attack, a young man claiming to be a Muslim allegedly shot and broke the windows of businesses in Gadsden, Alabama, Sunday morning. The motive for the vandalism was to ambush any and all …

January 17, 2012

Republicans Attempt to Change a Light Bulb

I don’t know precisely how many Republicans it takes to change a light bulb, but I can tell you that 289 are evidently not enough. That’s how many Republicans are in the House and Senate, yet they can’t accomplish a …

January 16, 2012

Hating Tim Tebow

I grew up in Denver and am admittedly biased. I’m a Denver Broncos fanatic. In the Mile High City, the Broncos are more than just a football team; they’re an institution.

January 14, 2012

Court to hear case on abuses by EPA bureaucrats

Last June, the Supreme Court agreed to hear Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, a case that provides an especially alarming example of what happens when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency claims extraordinarily broad powers derived from the Clean Water Act.

The Bain Of Our Existence? Hardly!

I cannot help it. I have to defend Mitt Romney from idiocy. Yes, I know the man is a RINO. However even a RINO deserves to be defended when the attacks against him are unwarranted and so utterly crackpot in …

January 13, 2012

Views on the News – 1/7/2012

Filed under: In The News - 13 Jan 2012

Obama has compared himself to previous Presidents, whose shoes he is not fit to shine and whose bathwater he is ill equipped to draw. Obama’s life, at least in the chronology and facts that were presented to the public, …

January 12, 2012

Heil to the Chief

The dictator in chief continues to show his true colors (for those who are not color blind) with alarming news this first week of the New Year on how he intends to do the work of Congress, without Congress. According …

January 7, 2012

Views on the News – 12/31/2011

Filed under: In The News,Politics In General - 07 Jan 2012

Obama continues to do things, say things, and direct things that are harmful to this country and also to his deteriorating reputation. Yes, there are many things that could be listed as his worst mistakes this year. Here …

January 6, 2012

The Tebow Effect: the current magnet for religious bigotry

Filed under: In The News,Religion & Faith - 06 Jan 2012

Tim Tebow is simply the latest super magnet for attracting the sentiments of religious bigotry. There has already been discussion Ad Naseum pertaining to a liberal Rabbi from New England, whose despicable comments about a hypothetical Tebow Super bowl victory, …

The Mayan Calendar and Politics

Filed under: Economics,Featured Conservative,In The News - 06 Jan 2012

Some people have fretted, suffering high anxiety, because the Mayan calender supposedly shows the world ending on December 21, 2012. Well, 2012 is finally here. I do not expect that the world will end, or even that mankind …

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