A Grander Old Party

To those who say that it's better to elect real liberals than faux conservatives, I've got three words for you: judges, judges, judges.

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Some ‘Splainin’ to Do

Unlike other mid-term routs, Republicans truly have a chance to make this victory a lasting one.

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From Apathy to Action

The old adage that a conservative is a liberal who has been mugged has never been truer.

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Independence for the Constitution State?

After having deposed longtime RINO Christopher Shays and replaced him with a genuine liberal two years ago, voters can send a message by sending Jim Himes home after only one term.

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November Song

The ballad of Harry Reid.

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Cafeteria Constitutionalists

There remain in this world people who cling to eternal principles as rock-solid and worthy of adherence, while there are others who proceed from the nauseating viewpoint that all progress is good and we must therefore change with the times.

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Ready for their Close-ups

Democrats hit the campaign trail.

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Advice from the Ledge

It's really not a great time to be a Democrat.

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What’s Broken

In the minds of liberals, there's nothing that doesn't need fixing.

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A Paean to the Printed Page

If you had three books to take with you should you ever be stranded on a deserted island, what would they be?

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How to Party in November

In seeking to carve out for themselves a new niche in American politics, too many self-identified Tea Patiers seem to be parroting the media's assertion that it is not only liberals that the public is tired of, but all incumbents, regardless of their political views.

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Hot Fun in the Summertime

For baseball lovers, the approach of the second week in July portends the most dreaded days of the long, hot summer.

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War of Words

The world of political journalism has radically changed in the post-WWII decades.

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The World’s Game, But Not Mine

I cannot open a newspaper without gazing upon images of crazed fans or tune into ESPN for baseball or basketball scores without the droning of vuvuzelo horns ringing in my ears.

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Reagan Days

A lot of water has flowed under the proverbial bridge since the Gipper graced the White House.

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A Tale of Three States

Northeastern Republicans of the RINO genus are still on the prowl here, but they are developing quite a considerable set of horns.

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The Blame Game

When it comes to playing the Blame Game, Barack Obama has no equal.

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Speaking of Sports

The late Howard Cosell is reported to once have opined that "Sports is the toy department of life;" meaning that watching sports was a way to slip into a simpler world, untouched by the evils of the real one.

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Return to Hollywood

Today's movies can't measure up to those which actually reflected American values, because their makers simply don't share them.

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All About Hollywood

They say life imitates art, and if anyone considers the dreck coming out of Hollywood art, this is sadly a reality.

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The View from the Left

Middle America according to the Left.

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Fear Itself

Democrats are hysterically fearful of conservative efforts to "reload" following the health care debacle.

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Vive La Difference

Once the official stated views and values of Democrats are digested, the motives behind their policies like healthcare reform and cap and trade will be more easily understood and the consequences of further enabling them made crystal clear.

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Aborting Healthcare Reform

Just as the abortion debate is not about choice or rights, so too the healthcare debate is not about health; it's about control.

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The Gales of November

The electoral clock is quickly ticking toward the 2010 congressional elections where, as we all know, winds of November can be most cruel.

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