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Gotta love Mark Steyn
Here’s some classical Mark Steyn commentary about the media’s attack on Joe the Plumber. Read the excerpt and then go to read the rest of the article. It’s good stuff. The part I bolded below literally made me laugh out loud.
Evidently the O-Mighty One was not happy after his encounter with Joe. […]
Obama Youth Parade
Coming to Seattle, the Obama Youth Parade:
On Sunday, October 12, Washington State kids and families will parade around Seattle’s Green Lake. “Kids for Obama Parade” will illustrate one of Barack Obama’s core beliefs: Everyone’s voice counts. Join us as Obama’s youngest supporters rally their families and call for change, for a better America. At 2 […]
Obama tried underminding Bush’s negotiations with Iraqis…
That’s the “Exlusive” from the Washington Times this morning:
At the same time the Bush administration was negotiating a still elusive agreement to keep the U.S. military in Iraq, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama tried to convince Iraqi leaders in private conversations that the president shouldn’t be allowed to enact the deal without congressional approval.
Mr. […]
Single issue voter?
This bailout business and the financial crisis has really just chaffed my rear. I’ve only posted a couple blogs about it, but my facebook profile has seen post after post on it.
I’ve always made sure not to let myself become a single-issue voter, but this might’ve done it. Let me explain […]
Not a bad summary of the housing crisis…
I think this video is racist. Barney says so…
Though, right now, I’m not exactly thrilled that McCain is the alternative, he sure the hell beats Obama by a mile.
Maybe it’s time for conservatives to start their own party?
Oh yea, also, just to make sure we’re clear, it’s also racist for a white man an asian […]
SNL sketch is back up…
So yesterday I posted about the media protecting Democrats, including removing the SNL skit. Well, it’s back up. And the took out some significant jabs:
Monday NBC mysteriously yanked the skit’s video from the network’s website, fueling online rumors the show was caving to pressures from well-connected Democrats.
The video was later reposted and a […]
Thomas Jefferson’s opinion on the financial crisis and disappearing media
(Edited: title changed to better reflect the content of post.)
Some words of wisdom from one of our Founding Fathers:
“I sincerely believe that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies, and that the principle of spending money to be paid by posterity, under the name of funding, is but swindling futurity on a large scale.”
And, […]
The end of the world or sensationalistic scientific reporting?
From the Fox News article (emphasis mine):
A British physicist has claimed he can explain the secrets of the Big Bang Theory, but his controversial experiment has scientists believing he could bring about the end of the world, the U.K.’s Daily Mail reported.
For centuries, scientists have sought unsuccessfully to unlock the secrets of the Big Bang […]
My political journey: From Center to Right (long)
I blame the Catholic education and the nuns.
The biggest difference between a truly educated person and someone with a collection of useless facts is the ability to think for one’s self. This doesn’t mean thinking without considering the opinions of others, but to form a balance between the analysis of others and self-analysis. […]
McCain finally does something right (UPDATED)
I never cared too much for John McCain, and this election, up until this point, feels like it has come down to voting for the lesser of two evils. The longer the election season has gone on, the more that feeling has settled in. Every week we’ve been reminded of how scary the Obamassiah’s vision […]


