Clearing the Browser Tabs – Holder Frogmarch Watch Tuesday Edition
One of the big stories the MSM have yet to dig out of the Mother of All Friday News Dumps is the tale of how (and why) the administration refused to release all the Operation Fast and Furious documents Congress requested. You don’t really have to think all that hard to come up with a [...]
Beware the Howling Mob
In her latest book Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America (which I’ve yet to read, though it’s parked on my Wish List), Ann Coulter details how the elements of mob mentality are also the central elements of the progressive worldview.
Why Does Our Government Hate Children and Potatoes?
Thanks to the Lonely Conservative for bringing this new attempt to expand the Nanny State to my attention. You say potato? The USDA says “starchy vegetable.” The U.S. Department of Agriculture wants to limit how many starchy potatoes American schoolchildren eat each week as part of the federal school lunch program, beginning next year. I [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – The Obama Friday News Dump Saturday Edition
It’s become a tradition lately for President Obama to dump the worst possible news on a Friday, to avoid several good news days’ worth of coverage. The MSM has obliged him nicely by mostly ignoring those inconvenient stories on its weekend “talking head” pundit shows and early Monday headlines. Yesterday, though, the administration truly outdid [...]
Herman Cain The Happy Warrior and Me
I’m glad I’m not the only one who has noticed that Herman Cain’s style of campaigning is different from that of every other GOP hopeful.
The Perry Plan: A Good, Long, Low-Hanging Start
Rick Perry released the first part of his economic plan today. It’s a bit long (almost 8400 words, plus a couple dozen graphics) and it makes a couple very large promises, but it’s a serious plan and it deserves attention
Clearing the Browser Tabs – Florida Romney Stupidity Friday Edition
The stories in the news lately about how several states are shuffling around the dates of their primaries may seem like inside political baseball, but it’s important to the voters and will have a direct influence over our choices in the Presidential election next year. Here is the story in brief. Some states have gotten [...]

























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