American Thinker Blog
November 30, 2008
BBC America's Britz
BBC America does seem to have -- depending on your point of view --impeccable or terrible timing. More
November 30, 2008
Here come Chinese jetliners
The first domestic Chinese jet airliner had its first flight last Friday. A potentially serious new competitor is growing its capability in the most sophisticated and complex civilian manufacturing sector. More
November 30, 2008
Thai government to negotiate with protestors who seized airports
Hundreds of protesters have jammed Thailand's two international airports stranding thousands while causing a crisis in the shaky government of Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat. More
November 30, 2008
Obama tries on WOT rhetoric
So Mr. Obama is now trying on WOT rhetoric, the way he might try on a spiffy new suit. Does he look good in the mirror? More
November 30, 2008
Hey kids! Let's create an International Court for the Evironment!
And the socialists in Great Britain are taking this idiotic proposal seriously. More
November 30, 2008
WaPo calls on Rangel to 'step aside'
What does the New York Times say? More
November 30, 2008
Walid Phares on Mumbai
Phares predicted "urban jihad" years ago. More
November 30, 2008
The myth of Obama's 'small donor base'
Now they tell us. More
November 30, 2008
Mumbai toll to top 300: authorities
"Piles of bodies" discovered at the Taj. More
November 30, 2008
It has to do with them
The Mumbai massacre is not about what we supposedly have done - its only about them. More
November 30, 2008
Blix blather
Words fail me. "idiocy" won't do, and neither will "myopia." "Perhaps "willful blindness"? Hans Blix, the former UN weapons inspector in Iraq has put himself on record...
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November 29, 2008
Mumbai death toll tops 170
Difficult to see how it could have been worse - especially for Pakistani-Indian relations. More
November 29, 2008
Franken wants recount to continue until he wins
Democrats want to keep counting until the right result occurs. More
November 29, 2008
Obama wants more money from his believers
Evoking a shadow conspiracy among his opponents. Manipulativeness or genuine paranoia? More
November 29, 2008
Dancing around the obvious in Mumbai
The mainstream media is dancing around the obvious nature of the attacks in Mumbai. More
November 29, 2008
Poll: People aren't as stupid as Climate Change advocates would wish
You can fool some of the people, some of the time... More
November 29, 2008
"New Deal" or "Dumb Deal?"
How successful was FDR's New Deal in bringing the economy back from its lows in 1932-34? More
November 29, 2008
She's Baa-aack!
The woman who called Hillary Clinton a "monster" during the campaign has a job on Obama's transition team. More
November 29, 2008
Russia strikes nuclear energy deal with Chavez
Putin decides to throw a match into a pool of gasoline. More
November 29, 2008
Somali pirates strike again
This is not going to end until the world resolves the chaos in Somalia. More
November 28, 2008
Anchorwoman Murdered --Lefties Blame Right-Wingers?
Ever-vigilant lefties see right wingers responsible for a murder in Arkansas. You can't be too vigilant, after all. More
November 28, 2008
John Locke, Lost
To many current day Americans, John Locke is a character on a popular television series. To many Americans of an earlier day, John Locke was a critical ingredient in the Enlightenment laboratory beaker that produced the American Experiment. More
November 28, 2008
Obama kids to skip DC public schools
Jonah Goldberg thinks it is fine for Barack Obama to send his kids to private school. I agree. What's wrong is the money wasted on DC public education. More
November 28, 2008
Liberal tells liberals not to be fooled by Obama appointments
Peter Beinart, one of the smarter and saner liberals, tells those to his left not to worry about the recently appointed "hawks" in national security /foreign policy/defense roles. It's just cover... More
November 28, 2008
Death toll at Jewish center in Mumbai high
It appears that all five hostages captured by Muslim terrorirsts at the Jewish center in Mumbai have been killed, despite a rescue attempt. More
November 28, 2008
Two dead in Black Friday stampede at Wal-Mart
It sounds like an article from the Onion, but it's not. More
November 28, 2008
Sources and bias
I see that the New York Times is able to dig up "secret" files about Czech President Vaclav Klaus activities from the 1980's when he is about to ascend to the Presidency of the EU. More
November 28, 2008
When reporters attempt neutrality
John Hinderaker at Powerline blog catches the political correctness of reporters as they try to remain neutral observers while writing about the horrible terrorist attack in Mumbai. More
November 28, 2008
Super Bowl ad time still available
How bad is the economic meltdown? More
November 28, 2008
The ugly history of jihad in India
In light of the jihadist carnage in Mumbai, and the seemingly odd targeting of a Chabad Jewish Center in Mumbai, it is worth reconsidering the ugly living legacy of jihad in India. More
November 27, 2008
Bye-bye, Rosie
I must admit I enjoyed reading the bad reviews of Rosie O'Donnell's ego trip /variety show. It couldn't have happened to a nicer conspiracy theorist. More
November 27, 2008
Repealing Roe v. Wade - in Russia
Peter the Great once described Russia as a country in which things that just don't happen, happen. It's true.
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November 27, 2008
The rail-splitter
One score and seven days ago, give or take, our electorate brought forth on this continent, a new President. Since then, he's been able to become Lincoln faster than Lincoln, or so some pundits would have us believe. More
November 27, 2008
A piece of American history preserved by Germans
An airworthy example of the ultimate piston-powered airliner will survive, thanks to the efforts of our German friends. More
November 27, 2008
Financial system under attack in Mumbai?
Could there be another dimension to the terror attack in Mumbai? More
November 27, 2008
An imagined book cover on the Obama victory
We await a flood of books explaining how Obama won the presidency. Here is an imaginary cover for one of them. More
November 26, 2008
Fiscal crisis or not, Obama may push for nationalized health care
Health care reform will not long remain on the back burner, and Obama may well strike while iron is hot -- when his public approval is highest. More
November 26, 2008
Workers Unite! (Behind Obama)
The CPUSA emphasizes unity behind Obama, warning its fellow travelers to "resist efforts by reaction and some on the left" and to "not get bogged down in disputes over Cabinet appointments." More
November 26, 2008
Unhappy employees in the newspaper industry
Nobody likes working for a company in decline. So we should not be surprised at outbreaks of unrest in the newspaper industry. More
November 26, 2008
Russia-Venezuela Naval Manuevers in the Carribean
Some ominous news from the southern hemisphere. More
November 26, 2008
Mormons Under Fire in California
California's Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) has agreed to investigate a complaint against the Mormon Church. A group called "Californians Against Hate" (CAH) filed the complaint about the church's support of Proposition 8 More
November 26, 2008
The man who should be Treasury Secretary
While we watch the country's top economists flounder to and fro in their various stabs at fixing the troubled economy, one has to wonder where they were two years ago. More
November 26, 2008
MSNBC columnist calls for 're-regulating' airlines
Here comes another mindless call for government-as-savior in the forthcoming Obama era. More
November 26, 2008
Gates will stay put at DoD - For now
Some hope without the change. More
November 26, 2008
Columbia University Scratches ROTC program
What about devotion to "diversity?" More
November 26, 2008
Rahm and Freddie Mac
Rahm Emanuel has benefited financially from Freddie Mac, a fact that seems to be overlooked by the media. More
November 26, 2008
When Warming Ideologues Attack
Dare to point out that it isn't actually getting warmer and unleash the furies. More
November 26, 2008
Taking PC to deadly limits
Who knew some illnesses, even though they are fatal, are politically incorrect? More
November 26, 2008
The cost of the bailout - in perspective
How does $24,000 for every man, woman, and child in the US grab ya? More
November 25, 2008
Lasky, Feldman, Rubin on the air
Transition talk and a look at Obama's developing team on The Rick Moran Show More
November 25, 2008
Russian Analyst: 'The US will break up into 6 parts'
Some jaw-dropping predictions from a "leading" Russian political analyst More
November 25, 2008
Preliminaries for an assault on talk radio?
The failing mainstream media attack talk radfio advertisers. More
November 25, 2008
Polls show Chambliss with narrow lead in Georgia runoff
The race between incumbent Republican Saxbe Chambliss and his Democratic challenger Jim Martin is very tight with Chambliss leading narrowly in most polls. More
November 25, 2008
Yet another Rangel ethical question
Give a million bucks to his favorite charity, and get a big favor in the tax code? More
November 25, 2008
Hezb'allah hiring Palestinian assassins to do their dirty work
It probably won't save Hezb'allah from reprisals More
November 25, 2008
An interview with the turkey 'executioner'
Brian Tomes offers no apologies for doing his job of helping to supply fresh turkeys for our Thanksgiving tables More
November 25, 2008
Holy Land Foundation Defendants Found Guilty
A landmark victory for the government in the enormously complex world of terrorist financing. More
November 25, 2008
Bethlehem gets an early Christmas present
Palestinian security forces deploy in Christ's birthplace to "protect" Christian tourists. More
November 25, 2008
Unemployment in China
In the workers' paradise bequeathed by Mao unto the global proletariat, unemployment is on the rise. More
November 25, 2008
Humberto Fontova on the air
AT contributor Humberto Fontova, author of today's article on Che Guevara, will be a guest on the KSFO Morning Show with Lee Rodgers at 6:35 AM Pacific time. The show is avilable online More
November 24, 2008
The Dallas I.S.D. and a push to federalize public schools
Paving the way for federal intervention with failure. More
November 24, 2008
Warmist 'hockey stick' smashed up
The "hockey stick" is a chart developed ten years ago that showed that global temperatures were pretty constant until about 100 years ago when they began to shoot up. It took a body check over the weekend. More
November 24, 2008
Obama's new Domestic Policy Council head
The Soros network of organizations grows even stronger representation in the White House inncer cricle of policy makers. More
November 24, 2008
Is the Chavez Magic wearing off in Venezuela?
Defeats at the polls threaten his hold on absolute power. More
November 24, 2008
Communist Party Celebrates Democrat Wins
The Communist Party USA is just ecstatic about the election of Barack Obama and the strengthening of Democrat majorities in Congress. More
November 24, 2008
Desperate Networks?
The broadcast television networks face a double whammy as advertising markets soften and audience erosion to cable and the internet continues. Showbiz bible Variety even headlines, "Needed: Network bailout?" More
November 24, 2008
America going bust?
Our "relationship" with China and gargantuan current account deficits are the larger part of America's current financial crisis More
November 24, 2008
More tests for Obama courtesy of our Russian friends
Russian troops may have fired on the cars carrying the presidents of Georgia and Poland. More
November 24, 2008
Are we headed for deflation?
Opinion from an expert on the Japanese deflation of the 1990's. More
November 24, 2008
How Stimulating! Dem package could top $700 billion
Taking a look at what they have planned for a "stimulus package" I would guess the numbers just may "stimulate" a lot of us to have a heart attack: More
November 24, 2008
Now it's Citigroup's turn (updated)
When the New York Times refers to the bailout plan for Citigroup as "radical," it must be somewhere out near Mars: More
November 24, 2008
Does MN Secretary of State understand the election laws he is charged with enforcing?
He's OK - just a little fuzzy on the details. More
November 23, 2008
The Obama Hustle
Not what you might think. More
November 23, 2008
What works in France
Today, the NYT has a big piece about how traditional cafes all over France are going by the wayside -- all, according to the NYT, because of "changing attitudes, habits and now a poor economic climate." More
November 23, 2008
NBC's Green Machine
NBC lops off some heads but does no clear-cutting in its green propaganda machine. More
November 23, 2008
The Big Game
Life goes on after the election. More
November 23, 2008
The Obama Cult of Personality
The One is watching. More
November 23, 2008
The Noble Lord Black Writes From Prison
I have always been fond of Lord Black and an admirer of his. Never more so than today upon reading his article written from prison as he awaits the result of his appeal of what I regard as a meritless conviction More
November 23, 2008
Is all the economic doom and gloom justified?
Who do we believe - can we believe - in this crisis? More
November 23, 2008
More Tax Shenanigans by Rangell
Where's the IRS when you need them? More
November 23, 2008
Visiting Che Guevara in Central Park
I read in AT that a statue of bloodthirsty revolutionary Che Guevara has appeared in Central Park, so I went to 5th Ave. & 60th street to see it for myself. More
November 23, 2008
Too little, too late
Press mea culpas about their slavish coverage of Obama during the campaign ring a little hollow. More
November 23, 2008
Liberals upset to discover that turkeys don't grow in their freezer cases
Birds of a feather... More
November 22, 2008
Save the whales trapped in Arctic ice
Global warming alarmists love to maintain that the Arctic ice pack is melting. Tell it to the whales trapped in Arctic ice! More
November 22, 2008
They can run, but they can't hide
The mastermind of a 2006 airline bombing has been killed in a missile attack in northwest Pakistan according to a Pakistani intelligence source. More
November 22, 2008
It has begun: School in New York Named for The One
Sheesh. The guy hasn't even been sworn in yet. More
November 22, 2008
Bold New Plan to Imitate George W. Bush
The AP reports that Barack Obama's economic plan "aims for 2.5 million new jobs by 2011." In other words, he hopes to do almost as well as President George W. Bush did.
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November 22, 2008
3 very smart young conservatives on how to close the technology gap
So how does the GOP get back in the game when it comes to using the new technologies of the 21st century? More
November 22, 2008
Tough times get tougher for the Times
Just as the Sulzberger family of starts getting used to a 75% cut in their dividend income, more bad news accumulates for the New York Times More
November 22, 2008
The Obama's School Choice
Would John McCain have received criticism if he sent his school age kids to a private concern? More
November 22, 2008
Obamonopoly
75 years old, Monopoly has not exactly changed with the times, and the times are certainly changing. Coincidentally, I'm told the change occurring is precisely the change we need. More
November 22, 2008
Spot the missing key fact
Time Magazine hails a stem cell breakthrough in Spain. More
November 22, 2008
Email the EPA to Avoid CO2 Regulation
The EPA public comment phase for carbon control ends next Friday 11/28/08. Time for the public to speak out. More
November 22, 2008
Time to Wake Up
As the Obama transition begins to unfold, the public is starting to get a look at what Barack Obama really means when he talks about the "Audacity of Hope." More
November 22, 2008
After The Debacle: Facing the Next Four Years
The election is over. We lost. Now it behooves us to think about how we are going to face the next four years.
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November 21, 2008
Scowcroft was advising Obama, too -- not just Brzezinski
That fact was kept under wraps..until after the election. Scowcroft, along with Zbigniew Brzezinski (who also advised Barack Obama on foreign policy issues) have a long problematic record toward Israel More
November 21, 2008
The consequences of Waxman ousting Dingell
Losing Rep. Dingell as the chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee does not bode well for American industries, but there is another ominous reason to fear Henry Waxman's ascent to the Chairmanship. More
November 21, 2008
Che Guevara statue in Central Park?
A statue of Che Guevara newly installed in Central Park, according to a report. I am overcome with nausea. More
November 21, 2008
Obese get two airline seats for the price of one in Canada
Obese people have a right to two airline seats on domestic Canadian flights for the price of one, according to Canada's Supreme Court. Pass the donuts. More
November 21, 2008
The King is dead; Long Live the King
The final triumph of the Watergate babies over the New Deal Democrats. More
November 21, 2008
Obama proves to be stock market poison
Did Obama's election trigger this bear market? More
November 21, 2008
American troops through a French infantryman's eyes
Shockingly positive views of our forces in Afghanistan are revealed in a translation of a post by a French OMLT (Operational Mentoring Liaison Teams) infantryman working with our toops there. More
November 21, 2008
New, aggressive ad for anti-card check coalition
No sense in waiting for the new Congress to get up a head of steam on the so-called "Employee Freedom of Choice Act" and allow the unions to push this execrable legislation through. More
November 21, 2008
Congress now truly reflects America
No big deal for a Representative to have a baby out of wedlock - especially if she's a Democrat. More
November 21, 2008
American Thinker Congratulates WGN Radio host Milt Rosenberg
A great friend of this website, Rosenberg has been awarded the prestiguous National Humanities Medal by President Bush. More
November 21, 2008
The Obama Market
Doug Ross has some fun with charts, correlating the stock market and the market in electoral politics on Intrade. More
November 20, 2008
NYT cuts its dividend 74%
Members of the Sulzberger family have even more reason to regret letting Cousin Pinch run their patromony into the ground. More
November 20, 2008
Obama is Hitler? Hold on a Second
There is a observable pattern to discussions on the Internet. It is called "Godwin's Law." More
November 20, 2008
McCain Pollster on why his candidate lost
John McCain lost because first and foremost, he was not a good candidate and the people he had advising him were clueless. More
November 20, 2008
Hillary and Obama
I'm beginning to think Obama discussed the Secretary of State slot with Hillary because he felt he had to -- but he really doesn't want her to take it.
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November 20, 2008
Rahm Emanuel and the Classless Society
Rahm Emanuel co-authored a book that reads like the precursor to Obama's primary campaign document, Blueprint for Change, Obama and Biden's Plan for America. More
November 20, 2008
UN Human Rights Council spends $23 million on ceiling art
Glad those thugs who are on the human rights panel now have a pretty picture to look at when they are daydreaming More
November 20, 2008
Penny Pritzker for Commerce Secretary? (Important Update)
Nominating her for Secretary of Commerce seems to be pushing the envelope more than seems prudent More
November 20, 2008
Ayres' Influence on Obama's Education Policies:The 'Education Debt'
Many have felt that the biggest and most significant part of the Bill Ayers-Barack Obama story was overlooked: Ayers' views on education and Obama's apparent approval of his noxious plan More
November 20, 2008
Sulzberger seismology: Is the family easing out Pinch at the NYT?
Those interested in the fate of the New York Times Company are reduced to a seismology-like reading of below-the-radar signsin the family-contolled dynasty. Something interesting may be afoot.
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November 20, 2008
It's Napolitano for Homeland Security Post
The Arizona governor has a mixed record on illegal immigration More
November 20, 2008
Franken begs for money
As if there aren't enough clowns in Congress... More
November 20, 2008
A suggestion for Big Three and UAW (updated)
If we are to spend any public money, here's a modest proposal. More
November 20, 2008
Iran has enough material for one nuclear bomb
Armageddon gets closer. It's no mystery how it happened. More
November 20, 2008
2008 Presidential Election ends - finally
The "Show-Me" state finally shows for McCain. More
November 20, 2008
Drug testing for employment, not welfare (a poem)
We work, we toil through every day,/ Seeking somehow to make our way.
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November 20, 2008
AT Writers at Pajamas Media
News Director Ed Lasky and frequent contributor Clarice Feldman have articles featured today at one of the signature news sites on the web. More
November 20, 2008
A New Pledge of Allegiance?
A new political era in America may require a Change in our Pledge of Allegiance -- one in which we can Hope. More
November 19, 2008
Al-Qaida calls Obama 'House Negro'
Sorry to disappoint all you Obama-kool-aid drinkers, but America's enemies still hate us and do so regardless who occupies the White House More
November 19, 2008
Bully for Jonah Goldberg for his Kathleen Parker Takedown
The Washington Post Group columnist gets her comeuppance. More
November 19, 2008
Stevens takes a walk on the 'Bridge to Nowhere'
Adios to one of the biggest abusers of earmarks in the senate. More
November 19, 2008
'It's not your money' GOP Rep. says of bailout cash
A serious case of misidentification of property. More
November 19, 2008
A Bailout for Democrat constituents?
Michigan went to Obama, and so did Illinois, as did a number of other states which are home to car making. More
November 19, 2008
The Unvetted Vetting the Vetted
Barack Obama wants to know more about Hillary and Bill Clinton. Pot, meet kettle. More
November 19, 2008
Romney skewers unions, Big Three in Op-ed
Mitt's lifelong association with the auto industry gives him a special vantage point on which to comment. More
November 19, 2008
Cheney, Gonzalez 'indicted' by Texas kook
Just goes to prove the old adage that a prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich if he wants to: More
November 19, 2008
The $700 Billion Oopsie
There was one single time in the last two years when the Republicans should have listened to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. More
November 19, 2008
Did you forget that it's 'world toilet day' today?
If some greenie activists get their way, you will have more reason to remember "world toilet day" in the future. Fond memories of the way things used to be, in fact. More
November 19, 2008
LA Times praises Eric Holder, misses the elephant in the room
A laughable ommission from those who pretend to instruct the public on national affairs. More
November 19, 2008
Bill Ayers' first children's book
Doug Ross thinks he may have found the first children's book written by Bill Ayers. More
November 18, 2008
Lieberman keeps Homeland Security chair
Looks like liberal bloggers don't have quite as much influence as they claim to have. More
November 18, 2008
How America elected Barack Obama
Still scratching your head over how voters could elect someone on a first name basis with an unrepentant terrorist? More
November 18, 2008
Half of primary care physicians would quit
When, in the history of government, adding a layer of federal control to anything has resulted in less paperwork More
November 18, 2008
Ed Lasky on The O'Reilly Factor tonight
AT's news editor Ed Laksy is scheduled to appear tonight on The O'Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel, to discuss his article The Soros Connection in the Minnesota Senate Race Vote Count. More
November 18, 2008
Before bailing out the Big Three
There's more to GM and Ford than just their American operations. More
November 18, 2008
Liberal dreams of 'War Crimes' trials fading?
Where the practical realities of governance meets the pie in the sky fantasies of campaigning. More
November 18, 2008
Franken and Soros: the saga continues
The fine hand of George Soros reappears in the contentious Minnesota senate race vote count. More
November 18, 2008
The perfect complementary video
A YouTube video gaining much notice today perfectly complements Paul Kengor's article today on how the academic left elected Obama. More
November 18, 2008
German students trash Holocaust exhibit in Berlin
In a shocking incident that somehow escaped much notice in the American media, rampaging German students vandalized an exhibit at Berlin's Humboldt University commemorating the persecution of Jewish business owners by the Nazis. More
November 18, 2008
The Clinton Choice at State
What's in it for both of them? More
November 17, 2008
A Promise of Change
I decided to suggest the following ditty to your and your readers attention as a brief summary of incoming events More
November 17, 2008
Planned obsolesence
Goldman Sachs is forecasting further financial distress for the obsolete American print media sector, as the obsolete American automakers have drastically reduced their spending on advertising. More
November 17, 2008
Why we should allow GM to go belly up
This is the best rationale I've seen for allowing nature to take its course and allow General Motors to go bankrupt. More
November 17, 2008
Howard Kurtz Discovers Obama worship in the press
Wake up call for the supposed "media critic" of the Post. More
November 17, 2008
Secret ballots for Senators but not for workers?
The assault on secret ballots for workers voting on a union is accompanied by plenty of secret ballots for those who will vote on union ballot secrecy. More
November 17, 2008
The return of Eliot Spitzer
Zombie-like, he comes back from the dead More
November 17, 2008
Bonior and the auto bailout: explosive video
Get ready for a big, big fight. More
November 17, 2008
Obama, then and now, on lobbyists working on his campaign
A little more hypocrisy from our new president. More
November 17, 2008
What's a Pulitzer Prize worth?
Once upon a time the Pulitzer Prize meant something important. Not these days. More
November 17, 2008
Newspaper publishers waking up to 'crisis'
The newspaper industry death spiral is becoming obvious even to the top leadership of some of the biggest newspaper publishing companies. More
November 17, 2008
Turning up the Heat on Global Warmists
The tide must certainly be turning in favor of rationality and away from the religion of global warming. It's starting to become fashionable to question its tenets. More
November 17, 2008
Immigration agents releasing violent criminals, says paper
Our immigration system is so broken that Federal officials have allowed thousands of illegal immigrants held in jail - including violent criminals -- to return to the streets.
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November 16, 2008
Sorcerer's Apprentice Caught With Pants Down
A particularly egregious and obvious error seems to have finally outed Al Gore's Merlin, NASA's Dr. James Hansen More
November 16, 2008
Getting to know the Obama team
Personnel is policy, goes the old dictum on judging appointments of a president-elect. Incoming White House advisor Valerie Jarrett has an informative track record. More
November 16, 2008
Is Preventive Detention In the Wings?
The New York Times is suddenly getting weepy at the thought of where to house the terrorist thugs if Gitmo is closed, and it would appear that there's some movement afoot to get Congress to pass a preventive detention act. More
November 16, 2008
Former NY Times drama critic shows his total ignorance of politics
If Frank Rich didn't exist, ignoramuses would have to invent him. More
November 16, 2008
Committee Chairman seeking Detroit bailout married to GM exec
It's only a conflict of interest if Republicans are involved. More
November 16, 2008
Waxman bully-boy lands plum job in Obama WH
An investigator for Rep. Henry Waxman's show trials has been named as chief legislative liaison in Obama's administration. More
November 16, 2008
Berkeley's Idea of Tolerance
It's open season on some minorities on the campus where the "Free Speech Movement" (for some) began. More
November 16, 2008
Obama resigns from the Senate
46 months spent in the upper chamber - with most of that time spent in running for president More
November 15, 2008
Coping with adversity
How people cope with disappointment says a lot about them. More
November 15, 2008
Beware: The Gay Enemies List
Prop 8 fallout continues More
November 15, 2008
Obama told to prepare for 'huge' terrorist attack
Signs pointing to a major attack during the transition. More
November 15, 2008
Senator DeMint Slams McCain
The South Carolina conservative spared few words in lambasting the Arizona senator : More
November 15, 2008
Auto Industry to be all but nationalized if bailout goes through
This is as close to the permanent nationalization of an industry we have every gotten if Obama gets his way: More
November 15, 2008
When Democrats run things
In The Tempest, William Shakespeare foretold the the effects of the Democrats controlling the White House and Congress: More
November 15, 2008
The pettiness of an unrepentant terrorist
Bill Ayers is back in the news, pretending to be just an idealistic academic. This academic exchange at the link on Ayers' own blog below is hilarious More
November 14, 2008
Be afraid: It's the Paranoia Paranoia Epidemic!
The "experts" on paranoia are telling us that, Yes, we are surrounded by a fast-growing paranoia epidemic! More
November 14, 2008
Democratic Double-speak on bailout bill
Senators Levin and Dodd inserted language into the Congressional Record to make it appear that the intent of the Bailout Bill was to aid automakers. This occurred after the Bailout Bill was passed. More
November 14, 2008
Why Hillary will be our Next Secretary of State
Was there a deal struck months ago to get the Clintons on board? Perhaps -- But that's not what makes this a sure thing. More
November 14, 2008
FDIC to Bailout Delinquent Homeowners
The mad scramble for government money continues - money that no one has earned, no one has to pay back, and with no end in sight of how much the government will be forced to take from the innocent to give to the guilty. More
November 14, 2008
The 'global warming threat' is actually 'cooling' temperatures
Warmist enthusiasm for claiming that anything and everything is evidence for their favorite crisis has reached new levels of absurdity. More
November 14, 2008
8th Grader's 'T-Shirt Experiment' reveals the right/left divide
Pretty brave little girl to risk the alienation of her classmates. More
November 14, 2008
Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State?
Oil and water, those two. More
November 14, 2008
Honesty not an Obama policy
Domestic terrorist turned college professor William Ayers, told the Chicago Tribune that he is a "family friend" of President-elect Barack Obama, contradicting Obama's claims More
November 14, 2008
Extrasolar Planets Imaged for the First Time
Two different astronomers have, for the first time, been able to take a picture of alien planets circling a distant star: More
November 13, 2008
Bill Ayers: Obama a 'family friend'
Now that the election is over and he has a book to peddle, Bill Ayers is comfortable telling the world that Barack Obama is a "family friend." More
November 13, 2008
Obama's own personal CREEP
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein of The Washington Post made the The Committee to Re-Elect the President, or CREEP, the target of their dogged probe of the corruption of the Nixon White House. Now, decades later, CREEP is back. More
November 13, 2008
GOP to file suit to undo McCain-Feingold
File this one under the "Couldn't happen to a nicer guy" file: More
November 13, 2008
Pickens shelves plan for wind farm
After a massive television advertising campaign, T. Boone Pickens has shelved his plan for a huge Texas wind farm. More
November 13, 2008
Proposed FCC Rule a disguised 'Fairness Doctrine'
Buckle up. It's going to be a long, hard 4 years. More
November 13, 2008
A Challenge to the Liberal Jewish Community
Will you condemn hate speech when it is directed at Christians? More
November 13, 2008
North Korean actions prove Bolton right
NoKo's threaten war over nuke treaty. More
November 13, 2008
Hope and Change when choosing a car - not.
"Cadillac One" - a vehicle that gets 12 MPG in the city, will be Obama's car. More
November 13, 2008
Obama's Czars
Suddenly a rash of czars is in prospect for the Obama Administration. More
November 12, 2008
The new blacklist?
Gay, lesbian, and bisexual actors have demanded the artistic director of California Musical Theatre be fired for donating money to a campaign they did not like More
November 12, 2008
Winter v. NRDC: Injunction Lifted
In an unfortunately too rare exercise of judicial sanity and restraint, the Supreme Court has dissolved the injunction issued in California preclluding the Navy's sonar training More
November 12, 2008
Short-sellers betting against the New York Times Company
Investors' bets against the comapny's stock price rising have pushed it near the top of a list no company wants to be on. More
November 12, 2008
Profiteering off the Obama victory at the NYT
The increasingly desperate financial straits of the New York Times Company have apparently driven it to what the left likes to call "price gouging" or "profiteering." More
November 12, 2008
Palin saved GOP from landslide: Morris
Palin's presence energized the base while pulling white women to the GOP side. More
November 12, 2008
Look who's leading a UN forum on religious tolerance
Even the Washington Post can't avoid using irony in its lede: More
November 12, 2008
Media geniuses: lower gasoline prices bad
Economic relief is at the pump. Gasoline prices have fallen dramatically. Some in the MSM just don't like it. More
November 12, 2008
Here Come Health Insurance Mandates
This was inevitable as every single policy expert I've ever read says it is impossible to have "half" a national health insurance plan. It's everybody in or the plan will fail. More
November 12, 2008
Carter can't wait to stick his nose into the Middle East peace process
Good news for all you Jimmy Carter fans More
November 12, 2008
Minnesota Dems keep counting ... and counting ... in Coleman-Franken race
Will Norm Coleman get a fair shake in his Senatorial recount battle against Al Franken? More
November 12, 2008
PC madness reaches new heights in Britain
Our British cousins have begun to surrender their own identity in a fit of political correctness. The word a local council is now banning is a stunner. More
November 12, 2008
Britain should look to its own 'occupied territories' before criticizng Israel
Pot, meet kettle. More
November 12, 2008
The Seven Aphorisms
A cult has sued to force a small city in Utah to post the cult's "Seven Aphorisms," next to the Ten Commandments, in the city park. More
November 11, 2008
Saudi King for tolerance?
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia promoting tolerance? That's what a group of rabbis seems to contend. More
November 11, 2008
Who really didn't understand Africa is a continent?
The "Palin doesn't know Africa is a continent" turns out to be a lie. But it should remind us that the anti-war left were in fact the ones who didn't understand basic geography of Africa. More
November 11, 2008
Support 'Survivor Corps' this Veterans Day
Please remember all of our veterans today. More
November 11, 2008
Obama's Plan to Create 'Green' Jobs
Just as the mainstream media are beginning to admit their bias during the election for Obama, the emboldened enviros are finally beginning to admit that the economics behind the green movement are bogus. More
November 11, 2008
New York Times: Stop the Presses
Another shocking development is rocking the faltering New York Times Company More
November 11, 2008
Obama's Presidential Retreat?
Most presidents have had a favorite expansive getaway -- an escape from the pressures of the presidency. Where will our next president go to get away from it all? More
November 11, 2008
Worshippers in Lansing, MI assaulted by liberal activists
We can expect more of this kind of thuggery. More
November 11, 2008
New York Times hits new low
Not just journalistically. The common stock of the New York Times Company fell sharply Monday, and continues down today, hitting new lows. More
November 11, 2008
Obama asks Bush to bail out Detroit now
In their meeting yesterday, Barack Obama asked President Bush to allow the auto industry to tap into the $700 billion kitty passed by Congress to bail out the financial industry. More
November 11, 2008
Start with an Apology
A blogger has posted an online photo essay titled "52 to 48 with Love" in an effort to bring blue- and red-staters together in a post-election "gesture of reconciliation." More
November 11, 2008
MSNBC Taken in by hoaxer on 'Palin doesn't know Africa is a continent' lie
Oh, the gullibility of our media. More
November 11, 2008
It's Gingrich vs. Steele for RNC Chair
Looks like a win-win situation to me More
November 11, 2008
Minnesota Senate race getting ugly as recount looms
The Minnesota Senate contest between Norm Coleman and Al Franken is getting more brutal by the day More
November 10, 2008
Quick Change!
A website detailing Obama's agenda, which got a great deal of critical agenda online since Thursday when it was publicly viewable, has quickly been scrubbed More
November 10, 2008
Stick 'Em Up, America!
Every time life hits a bump in the road, a progressive falls out of the nearest banana tree and spouts: "New World Order" More
November 10, 2008
Rasmussen: 'Reaganism isn't dead'
This is news that should give heart to conservatives if not the entire nation. More
November 10, 2008
Who defines 'fair and balanced?'
Here comes the Fairness Doctrine. More
November 10, 2008
'Only Glimmer of Hope' is Obama's Mentor's Retirement
An editorial from the self-proclaimed "progressive" newspaper, the Chicago Sun-Times, highlights the malign influence of Emil Jones, Barack Obama's mentor in the Illinois State Senate More
November 10, 2008
Bush, Obama to meet at White House
The New York Times refers to the potential "awkwardness" of the meeting and that might be an understatement: More
November 10, 2008
Will Congressional Dems ditch paygo?
The Democrats are about to redefine the term "deficit spending" substantially upward. More
November 10, 2008
Obama is planning to 'rule' us?
There is an alarming mentality on display in the Obama inner circle. More
November 10, 2008
The friends of George Soros
One of the big winners last week wasn't on any ballot: George Soros. He has some very well-placed friends in the forthcoming power structure in America. More
November 10, 2008
Obama to try Guantanamo detainees in criminal courts
"Special Courts" sounds a lot like military tribunals. So why change? More
November 10, 2008
Another exciting edition of "Name that Party"
Name this councilman's political party. More
November 10, 2008
Obama Supporters organizing to give him a national holiday
Note: This is not a parody or satire. More
November 9, 2008
Another Russian nuclear sub accident
First, The Kursk and now this. More
November 9, 2008
SCOTUS may take up detention case
Whose side will the Obama Administration take? More
November 9, 2008
Minnesota senate race raises suspicions in vote counting
No one is saying that the Democrats are trying to steal the Minnesota senate race between GOP incumbent Norm Coleman and Democratic clown Al Franken - yet: More
November 9, 2008
Change you can be drafted by government for
Will Obama force school kids to participate in "community service" programs? More
November 9, 2008
P.J. O'Rourke on the failures of conservatism
The Conservative humorist gives us much food for thought. More
November 9, 2008
Obama and the Daley Machine
A well-spoken black liberal from Hyde Park is elected to the highest office. Blacks are rejoicing that one of their own had risen so high. Been there, done that with the election of Harold Washington as Mayor of Chicago in 1983. More
November 9, 2008
A gruesome reminder on the anniversary of Kristallnacht
Never forget. More
November 9, 2008
Obama and the courts
The appalling understanding of the judiciary by the left is on display, as Obama prepares to name dozens of federal judges. More
November 8, 2008
'Office of President Elect of the United States'
A couple of friends emailed or called me about Obama's first press conference as president-elect. More
November 8, 2008
If only our current leaders had the nerve
Some good advice that probably won't be followed from James G. Wile sabout what the Republicans in Washington should do in the waning days of the Bush Administration.
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November 8, 2008
Dumbest Palin smear of all?
The competition is not yet closed, but this one has to be considered a front-runner for now. More
November 8, 2008
Global Warming and local politics
A fairly obscure local race in Arizona may have national implications. One of our Arizona Corporation Commission Republican candidates has apparently won his tight race against a hugely funded Democrat candidate. More
November 8, 2008
Will Joe Lieberman Caucus with the GOP?
Be careful what you wish for. More
November 8, 2008
Where's my bailout
The government bailed out Wall Street executives, homeowners, and struggling auto companies. But what about the rest of America? More
November 8, 2008
That's the Chicago way...
It's a good thing for Chicago that so many tourists want to visit Barack Obama's hometown! Other jobs are not exactly blooming. More
November 8, 2008
Robert Byrd to step down from Appropriations Chair
The self described "Conscience of the Senate" has been shunted to the sidelines by Harry Reid and will lose the powerful Appropriations Committee chair: More
November 8, 2008
Obama's foot in mouth disease
Oh boy. Is this what we have to look forward to for the next 4 years? More
November 8, 2008
The (overseas) friends of Barack Obama
A rally of Georgian opponents of President Mikhail Saakashvili features posters of President-Elect Barack Obama. Saakashvili is, of course, a strong US ally More
November 8, 2008
It's the stupid, economy!
They say that laughter is the best medicine, and apparently that's what President-Elect Obama plans to use to cure the ailing economy More
November 7, 2008
Emanuel was director of Freddie Mac in 2002
Rahmbo sure was a pussycat when it came to oversight at Freddie Mac. More
November 7, 2008
Reassuring investors about Obama Administration economic policies?
This is not going to help the stock market anticipate an economic recovery.... More
November 7, 2008
Will Obama's Race Trump His Politics?
What does Obama's election mean for the role of race in American society? More
November 7, 2008
Chris Matthews leg tingle goes to his head
So this is what they're teaching in J-School these days. More
November 7, 2008
Change.Gov that you can believe in
The transition website smells of a fund raising tool. More
November 7, 2008
Ralph Nader wonders if Obama will be an "Uncle Tom."
Racial nuance from the Green One. More
November 7, 2008
Iowawk on this Historic 'Inspirational Disaster'
Reporting from Chicago's " Electionpalooza Control Desk", Iowahawk weighs in on this "Inspirational Disaster": More
November 7, 2008
Did John McCain want to win?
Beyond incompetence, it appeared at times that his heart just wasn't in it. More
November 6, 2008
Clintonite Emanuel accepts Chief of Staff slot
I suppose it could have been worse. On second thought, maybe not: More
November 6, 2008
Russia to Obama: Move to the Back of the Bus
Yesterday, Russian President Medvedev threatened direct attacks on European allies and further military action if President-elect Obama doesn't know Obama's place and act accordingly. More
November 6, 2008
Time for McCain to Step Up to the Plate Again
We supported John McCain and hisrunning mate,Sarah Palin, and are sorely disappointed at the cattiness toward Sarah by McCain's staff that's making its way to the press.There's only one way to end this and protect the reputation of the person who brought so much... More
November 6, 2008
Putin er...Medvedev orders missiles deployed in Europe
Attention Obama: This is your first test. Please do not look at the questions before Putin says go and always remember to use a #3 lead pencil. More
November 6, 2008
Roy Blunt steps down as GOP Whip
Too bad he and Boehner didn't do the right thing after the 2006 Republican humiliation: More
November 6, 2008
What Obama must resist
If Barack Obama is going to succeed, he will have to find a way to resist the far left radicals in the Democratic Congress. More
November 6, 2008
Prediction: The Middle East will hate Obama
Nibras Kazimi of the Hudson Institute writes an intriguing column today predicting that the Middle East will come to hate Obama. More
November 6, 2008
Obama campaign workers angry over unpaid wages
Oops! It looks like expectations are already being dashed by the president-elect. More
November 6, 2008
Rove on why Obama won
Karl Rove's analysis of the election in today's Wall Street Journal needs to be read by every GOP operative and every candidate dreaming of 2012. More
November 6, 2008
I Can See McCain Scapegoats From My House
I've changed my position on drilling in Alaska because I've come to the conclusion that it might disturb or displace the scapegoats who inhabit the area. More
November 6, 2008
Obama's first transition meetings
According to the Wall Street Journal, Barack Obama launched his presidential transition with a series of meetings at Ariel Investments. More
November 6, 2008
Michelle Obama's Clothing style
The first shot by the media at an Obama presidency is delivered by...a fashion editor? More
November 6, 2008
Dear Democrats:
Unlike Democrats over the past 8 years, I will not relentlessly continue the campaign and I will not actively try to destroy our new president as you have done on a daily basis since the 2000 election. More
November 6, 2008
Once Upon a (Republican) Time
How does the Republican Party pick its candidates? Settle back my dear friends, I'll tell you a true story. More
November 6, 2008
A new American's view of the election
This was the first election in which I was permitted to vote. I have been in the States for 7 years, and this year I became a proud American citizen. More
November 5, 2008
Chicago, election night
Waitress Tina W. (last name withheld) tells us she was working the late shift at a bar in Chicago Tuesday night More
November 5, 2008
Saving Norm Coleman's Senate seat
Due to Minnesota law requiring a recount, Senator Norm Coleman urgently needs 150 - 200 volunteers who can put aside their other business and observe the recall process. More
November 5, 2008
Large Crow Has Been Ordered
I confess, it's true. I believed in the common sense of the American people despite every poll, every warning sign, every reality, it seems. More
November 5, 2008
Both campaigns experience foreign cyber attacks on computer systems
Newsweek is reporting that both the Obama and McCain campaign computer systems came under assault from a foreign entity:
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November 5, 2008
A GOP rising star wins in a Dem district
Despite all that the Dems could throw on him an Iraq veteran Marine won in a heavily Dem-leaning district More
November 5, 2008
Boy was I wrong!
Boy, was I wrong about the outcome of this year's presidential election!
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November 5, 2008
Was it a 'landslide"
The Democrats are mandate-challenged in this election. More
November 5, 2008
Change wears some familar faces
How interesting that the first name offered by our President elect who ran on the platform of hope and change is a veteran of the Clinton administration who has long been known to be Chicago mayor Richard Daley's eyes and ears in Washington, DC. More
November 5, 2008
The Shameful Treatment of the President
In a truly magnificent op-ed in the Wall Street Journal ,Jeffrey Scott Shapiro, who at one point interned with Senator Kerry, details the shameful treatment of President Bush and its consequences: More
November 5, 2008
Obama and the Supreme Court
Although the McCain loss is damaging, it is not necessarily a fatal blow to the US Constitution. More
November 5, 2008
CNN reporter: illegal but OK to vote twice
Condoning crime on television. Unbelievable. But watch and believe. More
November 5, 2008
Disconcerting NYT editorial about American Jews and Israel
The tone of this editorial in today's NYT is more than a little disconcerting. More
November 5, 2008
What numbers so far tell us
AT's numbers wizard Richard Baehr dissects the election results and draws some very interesting lessons. More
November 5, 2008
A Cry in the Wilderness, for Now
Over time, the election will be seen for what it really is, putting the racial problems of the past behind all Americans. And not a free-for-all attack on the Constitution. More
November 5, 2008
We Should Know Better
We should know how a charismatic speaker can promise citizens "hope" and unleash "change" that represses and then crushes. More
November 5, 2008
How much change?
Tonight the majority of American's have voted for "change." And change is what America is going to have. More
November 4, 2008
Live Blogging the Election From NPR HQ
Clarice Feldman is spending the night at NPR headquarters, one of several nprbloggers. Stay tuned for her coverage of the election returns.
Fox is reporting Dole has lost her Senate race in North Carolina. More
November 4, 2008
How stupid is Senator Menendez?
Either he is stupid or he is intentionally confusing the difference between the income tax and capital gains taxes. More
November 4, 2008
Which Way Are Those Record Numbers Of Democrats Voting?
The Democratic Party may be very mistaken in counting on the moderate Democrats voting for Obama. More
November 4, 2008
Alaska t-shirt causes problem with voting in Houston
In an apparent case of Palin Derangement Syndrome, a poll worker in tried to prevent a voter wearing an Alaska t-shirt from voting, because it constituted "campaign paraphernalia." More
November 4, 2008
Neglecting the Military Vote and Voter Fraud
Problems with validating military ballots aren't new. But the real problem is we've gotten use to it.
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November 4, 2008
The 'Thugocracy' on display in Philly (updated with video)
The Democratic machine is throwing Republican poll watchers out of precincts and carrying on generally as the thugs we expect them to be: More
November 4, 2008
Networks may call election before voting is complete
They're not even going to wait until Obama hits 270 EV's before calling it. More
November 4, 2008
Turnout heavy - everywhere
Bigger than 2004 - perhaps the biggest in a century. More
November 4, 2008
Beware of exit polls
Listen to the best pollster in the business and ignore what you hear. More
November 4, 2008
Sarah Palin completely exonerated in new 'Troopergate' report
So where does she go to get her reputation back? More
November 4, 2008
'Take it to the Bank, Pennsylvania is Turning Red'
Sean Malestrom is persuaded that McCain Palin will win Pennsylvania and the White House. More
November 4, 2008
'Gaffeless' Joe Biden?
Biden claims he never makes mistakes. I guess that means we're in for a very long 4 years. More
November 3, 2008
Live Blogging the Election From NPR HQ
I will be at NPR headquarters Election night, the guest of NPR and the Guardian who have created a space for us to blog away the evening More
November 3, 2008
Obama Supporter Calls for Joe the Plumber's Death
Left wing radio show host, and Obama supporter, Karel has stated live and on the air, "I want mother****ing Joe the Plumber dead." More
November 3, 2008
Baehr, Moran, Morrissey, and Rubin on the air
A special election eve edition of The Rick Moran Show beginning at 6 central time More
November 3, 2008
Bin Laden's Media mouthpiece convicted
Chalk up another guilty verdict at Guantanamo More
November 3, 2008
Sudden talk of a McCain win in the press
If Obama's victory was in the bag, why this? More
November 3, 2008
So who's the chump?
Barack Obama calls the net impact of his proposed tax increases "chump change". More
November 3, 2008
Obama's election rally
The seemingly pre coronation party, billed as an Election Rally, is scheduled for Chicago's lakefront Grant Park--yes, that Grant Park, site of the 1968 Democratic Convention riots More
November 3, 2008
YouTube Numbers
If you are a McCain supporter and think this election is over and that the Messiah will be our next president ... check out these YouTube numbers: More
November 3, 2008
The five minute guide to the Obama fundraising scandals
The Obama campaign has left the door wide open for fraudulent and illegal contributions. More
November 3, 2008
Final Polls - Weird
A guide for watching the coverage on election night. More
November 3, 2008
No "mystery" in how the Times OnLine found Obama's aunt
I guess our press was too busy genuflecting to the One to read what was in front of their nose. More
November 3, 2008
The Dems election day 'Aces in the hole'
There are 5 Secretaries of State in key battleground states - all Democrats - who could determine a close election. More
November 3, 2008
Diplomacy and Duplicity-Dennis Ross
After burnishing the reputation of Khalid Rashidi, Dennis Ross gave an interview to the J Post that delved into Barack Obama's foreign policy "principles".
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November 3, 2008
Obama wants to destroy agriculture too
Not content with destroying the coal industry, Obama is also targeting our agricultural sector More
November 3, 2008
Vice President of the West Virginia Coal Association, calls Obama "unbelievable"
"a very uninformed voice and perspective to coal specifically and energy generally" More
November 2, 2008
Is Sarah Palin Qualified? PBS Wants to Know
Your tax dollars are hard at work. PBS is conducting a survey asking its audience if Sarah Palin is qualified to be vice-president. That's right. Just Sarah Palin. More
November 2, 2008
The New York Post looks back: on Obama's first term
A scary, somewhat realistic look at the possibilities of an Obama presidency. More
November 2, 2008
Conyers calls for investigation into leak of info about Obama's aunt
All we hear is crickets chirping when we ask about violations of Joe the Plumber's rights. More
November 2, 2008
Obama promises a press conference - for Wednesday
He hasn't held a press conference in a month. More
November 2, 2008
Gloves Come off in Idaho (It's About Time!)
Two days ago Democrats had illegally distributed the Social Security numbers of conservative Republican Congressman Bill Sali, and his wife Terry, in campaign literature supporting Sali's Democrat opponent.
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November 2, 2008
Obama - the two dimensional president
Mark Steyn is one of freedom's treasures More
November 2, 2008
Obama's brags his 'Cap and Trade' plan will 'bankrupt' coal plant builders
Are you paying attention out in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky, and any other state that has a significant coal industry? More
November 2, 2008
Auctioning off the middle class
"What do I hear for a bid on taxing the wealthy? $100 grand? $50 grand?" More
November 2, 2008
Hey Barack: Share Share is not always Fair
A close looks at Obama's language on the economy reveals a less than adult sensibility. More
November 2, 2008
An Election Plea To Those Who Love Israel
Whether he wins or loses, all signs point to the fact is Barack Obama will receive the majority of the Jewish vote in the presidential elections. More
November 1, 2008
Kyle-Anne, a Blonde, Responds to Dunn
Dear Mr. Dunn: Although we've never met, I must confess to a secret love affair with your writing. More
November 1, 2008
Obama Aunt here illegally - and contributed to his campaign
While her nephew occupies a million dollar house and reported income of more than $4 million last year, Obama's Aunt Zeituni Onyango lives in public housing in Boston More
November 1, 2008
Escape plan for liberals if McCain/Palin win
Andy Bowers and the crew at LiveLeak have produced a hilarious spoof of an infomercial directed at elitist liberal Americans who might wish to flee to Canada after the election. More
November 1, 2008
State of Hawaii avers Obama Birth Certificate genuine
KITV television in Honolulu reports:
The state's Department of Health director on Friday released a statement verifying the legitimacy of Sen. Barack Obama birth certificate. More
November 1, 2008
Bill Ayers Dedicated His 1974 Book to RFK's Assassin
Does no one in the Kennedy circle care anymore? More
November 1, 2008
Dustbin Stasi
In statist regimes like that in the UK local authorities do little to prevent or punish real crime but use every law at their disposal to beset and harass the honest, law abiding citizens More
November 1, 2008
Creating the illusion of unstoppability on Election Day
Indiana's Marion County is where the Obama campaign has been sending ACORN/SEIU thug activists for the past ten months to create the illusion on Election Day that he is "unstoppable" More
November 1, 2008
Surprise! Study shows McCain getting the shaft from the press
Pew Research has come out with a study on media coverage of the election and not surprisingly, it reveals that John McCain has received an unbelievable amount of negative coverage: More
November 1, 2008
Barack Obama & Richard Nixon: Soulmates?
Obama's campaign and persona bear a striking resemblance to a recent Republican President: Richard Milhouse "Tricky Dick" Nixon. More
November 1, 2008
Obama on being a beneficiary of racial preferences
The Harvard Law Review finally decided to reprint, five days before the election, a letter by then Harvard Law Review president Barack Obama about his personal experience with affirmative action. More
November 1, 2008
Hidden book by Obama mentor now available at wikileaks
The full text of Sex Rebel: Black (memoirs of a gash gourmet) is now available in pdf format at Wikileaks, by the man described as "Frank" in Obama's first memoir Dreams from My Father. More
November 1, 2008
Helen Jones-Kellly Lied About Why She Ordered the Check on Joe The Plumber
Having been caught red-handed invading without warrant the privacy of Joe the Plumber, Ohio's Helen Jones-Kelly, an Obama contributor, lied about why she ordered the search and her staff is not backing her up. More
November 1, 2008
On Veteran's Day (a poem)
Across the grassy plain of Valley Forge/ A field mouse scampers/ Unmindful that below its tiny form,/ The blood of patriot men still lingers More
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