Barney Frank an Embarassment

Representative Frank will be remembered as an embarrassment, a reckless gambler, and a legislative malefactor.

[...]

Nouriel Roubini’s Terrible Lapse In Standards

In slurring supporters of gold as “lunatics and hacks,” Roubini falls into lockstep with other leading defenders of the status quo.

[...]

I, Me, Mine: My Ten Favorite George Harrison Songs

It has been ten years since George Harrison passed away. While cancer claimed him at the age of 58 he left behind a treasure trove of songs worthy of our lasting attention whether they appeared on Beatles records, on his solo albums or with other collaborators. A quiet Beatle he was not. So here are [...]

Duly Noted – The Liberals, the Left and the Difference

A self defense that sacrifices the protected self. [...]

Newt Gingrich, Matt Salmon, Principles and Pragmatism

Former Congressman Matt Salmon, now running for Congress again, demanded that Newt Gingrich step down as Speaker in the mid 1990s, and Gingrich did. Gingrich accomplished a lot for conservatives, but Salmon thought he started backsliding. A comparison of two top conservative leaders with very different approaches.

[...]

When is Congress Going to Investigate the Banks?

So if the housing market affects a third of the jobs in America, then why is Congress focused on taxes and spending instead of the housing markets and their appraisals?

[...]

Put Toomey on the Veep List

He would be a boon to any ticket — especially a Romney one.

[...]

Republican Senate Prospects for 2012

An analysis of how Republicans could win back the Senate.

[...]

Can You Believe It? Another Year Of This Political Crap!

Analyzing the November 22nd Republican presidential debate. Jon Huntsman, who always reminds us he lived in China, will be nice to everyone and let America be a shining example to the world.

[...]

On Reversing the Immigration Magnet’s Polarities

There is too much that entices the beleaguered campesinos of northern Mexico to slip across our border, and also too much that threatens them if they stay home. Both the enticement and the threat must be reduced. Mexican citizens who wave their flags in our streets and clamor for the right to vote in our [...]

IAEA New Report: A Warning to Note

The Iranian regime has been allowed to continue and progress its enrichment machinery by disguising its activities to the world for more than 10 years.

[...]

Hezbollah Boasts: We’ve Beaten the CIA and Mossad

Hezbollah claims it has discovered CIA operatives and agents from Israel's intelligence group Mossad within its ranks.

[...]

Pepper Spray – A little dab’ll do ya

The spray was used to disperse the protestors who were continuing to disobey a lawful order, which is both standard and legal. What you don’t see are the large number of protestors attempting to stop police from dismantling the occupy tent city.

[...]

Why Same-Sex Marriage is Unconstitutional

Same sex (feminist) marriage is unconstitutional because it immediately establishes three different classes of marriage with vastly different reproductive, entitlement, parental, and taxation disparities.  It is automatically a three-party marriage with government the guaranteed third party to the marriage when women marry each other and have children. This violates the 14th Amendment, and the 5th [...]

Marines Over Medicaid

The failure of the supercommittee is a testament to Democrats’ tax obsession.

[...]

The Union War on Wisconsin Governor Walker

The labor union inspired Wisconsin Civil War continues unabated

[...]

Buckley: William F. Buckley Jr. and the Rise of American Conservatism

A review of Professor Carl Bogus' new book. Bogus, a liberal professor, is so intent on his thesis that he misrepresents Buckley's views repeatedly.

[...]

So, How’s That Workin’ Out For Ya?

A look back at the history of the Democrats and Republicans and who was really responsible for some of our worst policies.

[...]

Curtains for the U.S. Military Industrial Base?

At this point in time, it probably isn't possible to avoid some defense cuts. The failure of the so-called super-committee to agree on other spending cuts has finally brought the axe down on U.S. defense spending, and it's really going to hurt this time. [...]

The Supercommittee is a Super Failure

The blame for no deal lies squarely with Democrats [...]

Ron Paul’s Submissive Foreign Policy

But our policies definitely had an influence and you talk to the people who committed it and those individuals who would like to do us harm they say yes we didn’t like American bombs to be falling on our country, we don’t like the intervention we do in their nations so to deny this is [...]

Why is ObamaCare Such a Failure?

The odds are that there are probably more people without their own healthcare today then when ObamaCare was passed.

[...]

“Taking note” of Democracy in Nicaragua, and in the European Union

The curious thing about the faction controlling the fate of the EU is that it contains only two elected leaders, each of which may be ousted from power relatively soon. The handful of politicians and technocrats who took a firm hold of the EU’s reins once they “had grown tired of eurozone summits, with leaders [...]

Former Fox News Analyst at Center of Pakistani Controversy

The Pakistan government is furious that a memo has been leaked to a Fox News correspondent indicating they want help from the U.S. to prevent a military coup.

[...]

Unthankful Workers Petition Against Jobs

A non-thankful part-time Target employee, Anthony Hardwick, slated to work at 11:00 p.m. on Thursday started a poor me petition on the Internet railing against Target's late night work plans, and has been gaining signatures.

[...]

IC Writers

Articles Archived by Topic