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Rocket Indicted!
On August 24, 2010 at 8:24 am
Roger Clemens has been indicted for perjury. This is about as shocking as the time Barry Bonds got indicted for the same thing. Clemens maintains his innocence with such ferocity that it’s almost impossible to believe him. Thou do protest to much so to speak. In case you missed the last two years, Roger Clemens [...]
Cordoba Intolerant: The 9-11 Mosque
On August 13, 2010 at 12:29 pmLast week the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission voted unanimously against granting landmark status to the former Burlington Coat Factory Building, paving the way not only for its demolition but for the erection of an Islamic “community center” in its place. This location, near the site of the 9/11 attacks, is also where an [...]
The Swamp Thing Lives: Charlie Rangel and the Reality of Capitol Hill
On at 12:23 pmThe swamp has not been drained and the culture of corruption is alive and well on Capitol Hill. This week not one but two, long time Democrat members of the U.S. House of Representatives were charged with ethics violations by the House Ethics Committee. Representative Charlie Rangel of New York was charged with 13 ethics [...]
The Liberal Invisibility Epidemic and What Election Day Should Begin
On August 3, 2010 at 9:18 pmThere is an illness infecting our current legislative majority. It has helped them push legislation such as ObamaCare and threaten the future of our citizens without worrying about any aftermaths. You see it when you hear Pelosi say she does not fear 2010’s election and Obama say he has created legislation that has actually assisted [...]
Conservative Republican Forum: One Year Later
On July 26, 2010 at 6:59 amHard to believe it’s been just over one year already that I launched my first internet radio show, Conservative Republican Forum on BlogTalkRadio. It seems like yesterday I invited my friend and co-host Daria DiGiovanni, author of Water Signs: A Story of Love and Renewal to join me in this excellent adventure. As I reflected [...]
‘Rangel Me’ a Draft Bill For My Super-Sized Obamanation
On July 24, 2010 at 10:39 am
The bill is non-gender discriminatory and allows you the option of civilian service (although the specifications into the deliberation are unclear). However, civilian service is eerily similar in description to the militia hidden in the folds of Rangel’s other blatant offense against liberty (Obamacare). Firstly, why on earth was Obama granted a civilian militia, and secondly, what was it doing in The Healthcare Reform? I guess we’d have to ask Charlie.
Obama’s Real Title: The Hypocrite-in-Chief
On July 21, 2010 at 7:07 amThe President should recognize his role. He was elected to a position of power for the purpose of serving the people, and he was elected on the promise of transparency with the people. Since his move to the White House, he has proven to be a hypocrite, if not a liar and deceiver as well. [...]
Can We Get A Moratorium On Stupid?
On July 20, 2010 at 7:01 amWhen the BP drilling platform Deepwater Horizon exploded, burned and sank, leading to the worst release of oil in the history of the United States—dwarfing even the infamous Exxon-Valdez incident—it opened the door for so-called environmentalists and Washington D.C. liberals to demand an end to offshore oil drilling. Curiously missing from the discussion was the [...]
Dems have their own Abramoff and Media whispers the News
On July 19, 2010 at 7:16 amRecently, a whisper from the media has resulted in a scream of the phrase that they seem to begin wearing as a badge instead of a smear more and more recently: Liberal Bias. It seems once again the liberal leadership can do no wrong, even when they are involved in an objective which they just [...]
Is The Tea Party Over?
On at 7:14 amApparently, the cable news talking heads and a few assorted columnists now believe the members of the TEA Party movement won’t be able to maintain the required passion, intensity and attention span through the November 2nd elections to achieve a conservative victory, and remove the Democratic majority in Congress. Whether this is wishful thinking or [...]
China Currency Fight: Nothing But Tempers and No Postive Results in Sight
On July 16, 2010 at 8:07 amTempers flared in Congress and the Treasury Department for years over China’s refusal to float its currency. Allegations that China kept its currency pegged artificially low against the dollar, to make its exports more attractive on world markets, infuriated Rust Belt Democrats, whose districts live and die on manufactured goods. Some threatened to impose tariffs [...]
Obama No, Clinton Yes: Bill Clinton Ready to Rile Dem Troops
On at 8:05 am
While liberal pundits may joke that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is as popular as predecessor Grey Davis was, they should be paying a bit of attention to the increasing disapproval rating of their current leader and its already visible aftermath. White House aides were recently quoted saying they are prepping an “aggressive schedule” for former President [...]
Don’t Ask Don’t Tell: Repeal the Policy, Not the Law
On July 14, 2010 at 7:40 am
If you’re listening to HRC, NPR, or any of the radical activist Senators who are urging for a repeal of 10 U.S.C. § 654, the Congress-passed statute that states members of the military may not engage in, attempt to engage in, or solicit another to engage in homosexual conduct, you’re probably confused. You’re probably wondering [...]
Silent Raids a Start for Immigration Reform, but Who Will Finish?
On July 13, 2010 at 7:10 am
In an attempt to show face regarding the illegal immigration issue, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency recently began discussing an avenue which they believe shows that they know how to cure the infectious problem. “Silent Raids”, announced as an immense step in immigration reform, is an activity where Federal Enforcement Agents quietly audit employee [...]
The Gulf Spill and Global Socialism
On at 7:01 am
After 84 days of oil gushing from the ocean floor, the answers to the Days of Prayer, proclaimed by Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas and Florida, may be on their way. Taking advantage of a window of good weather, robotic crews are replacing the well’s original leaky cap, which catches 25,000 of oil every day, with [...]
Tet’s Revenge: A Look at the new Post-Rolling Stone New Journalism Rules
On July 12, 2010 at 12:53 pm
On January 31, 1968, the Communist North Vietnamese launched a desperate final assault on United States-held territories which was referred to as the “Tet Offensive.” It was a disaster for the North Vietnamese, who sustained massive casualties and were repelled almost effortlessly by United States troops, and by any measure, it should have been a [...]








