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Desperate for something…anything…they can throw at the wall and attempt to get something to stick in criticism of Governor Mitt Romney, women on the left have chosen his reference to ‘binders’ (yes, notebooks) in Tuesday night’s debate as the latest in their faux #WarOnWomen outcry. Honestly, I cannot wrap my mind around this one. I’ve [...]
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If you’re a frequent user of Facebook, Twitter, or happen to be on a number of political email lists, you probably received word last week that you would have a unique opportunity this past weekend to see Dinesh D’Souza’s 2016: Obama’s America–a film showing exclusively in theaters right now–on Fox News. In fact, unfortunately, you may [...]
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According to a report from Twitchy earlier today, it seems the 1987 photograph done by the taxpayer funded artist and photographer Andres Serrano returned to New York Thursday. The photo, which portrays a crucifix soaking in the artist’s urine, will be showcased at the Edward Tyler Nahem Gallery. Question is, where’s the outrage? President Obama, Secretary of [...]
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Earlier this year, the Obama campaign, in an effort to get creative with its fundraising, began asking supporters who were about to celebrate a birthday, an anniversary, or those who were about to tie the knot, to consider enrolling in the Obama Event Registry. “Instead of another gift card you’ll forget to use, ask your friends [...]
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In case you missed Michelle Malkin’s appearance on Fox News Channel’s Hannity show tonight, it was the most passionate response I’ve seen yet to the Obama administration’s poor response regarding the attack on the Egyptian consulate and the U.S. Embassy in Libya. These optics suck, White House! I mean, we have 4 Americans who are [...]
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Fox News reported early Wednesday that the backdrop Democrats used in their DNC tribute to our United States military last week was filled with Russian, not American, warships. The event occurred on the final night of last week’s convention when retired Adm. John Nathman paid tribute to veterans, in front of a gigantic screen that [...]
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If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.–George Washington In 1967, a man named S.Truett Cathy transformed a tiny Atlanta diner called the Dwarf House into a restaurant that would eventually become the nation’s second largest quick-service chicken chain–a place many Americans [...]
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With a tanking economy and gas prices that are all over the place, families are having to scale back this year in a big way. I hear it all the time–”We just cannot afford to travel! Gas and hotel prices have gotten out of hand!” Gas prices I cannot help you with, hotel prices I [...]
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As Jimmie has already so eloquently pointed out, yesterday was Everybody Blog About Brett Kimberlin Day, and–as expected–the conservative blogging community came together in a truly amazing way. Reading the stories that emerged yesterday was not as shocking to me as it may have been to many who live outside the realm of the political [...]
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