Archive for August, 2011
Clearing the Browser Tabs – Easy Peasy, Cheddar Cheesy Wednesday Edition
Last night was certainly interesting for me, politically and personally. First, the live recording of The Delivery was plagued with occasional internet outages that I very much hope are not related to these acts of sabotage alleged committed by disgruntled, striking Verizon workers. Then, once my internet connection did stabilize (too late to finish this [...]
Calmness and Affection Will Win This Race
Jonah Goldberg had a post this morning at The Corner that touched on the subject of a memorable half of The Delivery. In Episode 97, I mused that what we have in America is not so much a crisis of leadership or a lack of good ideas but a dearth of confidence in America itself. [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – Gird Your Minds Tuesday Edition
Kurt Schlichter had a post at Big Government yesterday on how conservatives can, and must, remain on the offense against the daily encroachments on reality and good sense we see from the professional progressives and their MSM pals. It is a must-read. Schlichter is a lawyer and a soldier who has been a guest on [...]
Instapundit Turns Ten
Today is the tenth anniversary of Instapundit, Glenn Reynold’s blog de tutti bloggi that inspired hundreds, if not thousands, of writers to start their own ventures on the internet. It’d be hard to detail the influence the Professor has had on the blogosphere, though I’m sure an “Instapundit Family Tree” would make an interesting thesis [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – Wisconsin Union Thug Throwdown Monday Edition
The battle over whether the petulant left will gets its way in Wisconsin continues this week. Already, the unions have threatened an independent media outlet with violence if it doesn’t report the way the thugs want it to. More progressive backup will arrive early in the week when MS-NBC arrives to provide a little propaganda [...]
The Gospel of Blame Meets the Poll that Could Resurrect “Cut, Cap, and Balance”.
It’s Sunday and you know what that means. Yep, the Democrats ran to their bestest buddies in the MSM to preach the Gospel of Blame. The S&P downgrade wasn’t their fault, no way, no how. They are blameless, helpless victims, trod underfoot by a vicious minority called the Tea Parties. Such left-wing luminaries as David [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – Dogs and Cats Living Together Saturday and Sunday Edition
What is this? A two-day Clearing the Browser Tabs post?Have I gone mad with power? Well, yes, except for the mad with power bit. See, the news has moved so quickly the past couple of days that I spent more time reading than I did writing, which is generally seen as a bad idea for [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – President Spendy McAbsentPants Friday Edition
Yesterday was Barack Obama’s birthday, and boy howdy did he celebrate. Not only did he add more to our debt at one time than any President has ever spent in the history of the country but he’s also the first President since World War II to drive our debt higher than the total of everything [...]




















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