Image via Zazzle On Monday, as The Progressive smear machine worked overtime to pin the horrific Tucson massacre on Conservatives and to squelch political opposition by targeting Tea Party/limited-government Rhetoric, I published “The prog…
Read more >>Back in 2007, Noemie Emery of the Weekly Standard rounded-up a collection of items from the left dubbing then-President Bush’s administration as “fascist;” it was a continuation of the Bush=Hitler Rhetoric that we heard through…
Read more >>One of my favorite Candidates of this past cycle is Nick Popaditch; see more about him here, here, and here. He's . . . Go Thomas Melady, former U.S. ambassador to Uganda, endorses Michael Steele in an op-ed in the Washington Times this morni…
Read more >>What happened in Tucson on Saturday was an attack on Democracy. What the President of the United States did in his Speech in Tucson was democracy fighting back. If you want to read reviews, I have three links for you, at least so far. All raves. …
Read more >>Yes many people have used the phrase "blood Libel" - including yours truly - but I nodded to the term's history when I wrote: Paladino speaks of “perverts who target our Children and seek to destroy their lives.” This i…
Read more >>“He did not watch TV. He disliked the news. He didn’t listen to political radio. He didn’t take sides. He wasn’t on the left. He wasn’t on the right.” If this account is confirmed, we should expect a number of a…
Read more >>The term “blood Libel” has taken on a broad metaphorical meaning in public discourse. Although its historical origins were in theologically based false accusations against the Jews and the Jewish People, its current usage is far broade…
Read more >>Rep. Mike Pence (R., Ind.) tells reporters outside the House chamber that he doesn't think so. “I prefer government takeover . . . Go RNC Watch has word that Damond Watkins, the Republican national committeeman from Idaho, will back Mic…
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