This interview is one that every American should see-and many should watch it 10 times or more, until the truth of it sinks in. We have Liz Cheney interviewing columnist Charles Krauthammer about President Barack Obama’s zeal to tax successful Americans, regardless of whether it makes any economic sense whatsoever.
Read more ›Archive for April 21st, 2012
Political Musings for the Week Ending Apr. 21, 2012
Political musings for the week ending Apr. 21, including topics such as: pariotism, election, Mitt Romney, Republican, Obama, Allen West, media bias, Tea Party, TARP, taxes, energy, environment, health care, Afghanistan, and more.
Read more ›Liberal Women Declare Sex Strike, World Breathes Sigh of Relief
The ladies at PolitiChicks.tv tell us that liberal women have decided to go on sex strike and not have sex until other people (who may have moral reservations about it) pay for their contraception and abortifacients. As PolitiChicks point out, this is interesting because it means liberal women will actually be practicing abstinence-something conservatives have been counseling for unmarried people for a long time. Also, given what we know of many liberal women, many men may be breathing a sigh of relief at this news.
Read more ›A Legend Twelve Feet Deep
“Mark Twain,” a river measurement meaning “12-feet-deep,” was the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, who died APRIL 21, 1910. Growing up on the Mississippi, Clemens left school at age 12 when his father died. He became a printer’s apprentice, then piloted steamboats till the War between the States suspended river traffic. After an attempt at mining, Clemens became a reporter in Virginia City, Nevada, using the name “Mark Twain” for the first time.
Read more ›Obama’s real Hilary Rosen problem
Spokespeople and pundits stick their foot in it all the time. But rarely do we see public relations heavy artillery brought out to do damage control to the extent provoked by Hilary Rosen’s recent remark that Ann Romney “never worked a day in her life.” The issue was not so much what Hilary Rosen said, but who said it. More than Rosen’s words, her persona itself is an assault on working-class, traditional-thinking Americans of both sexes.
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