I’m not recognized as a card caring GOP member and definitely not a grumpy ole politician, but I’m also not a happy camper. I can be grumpy with the best of them and I intend to be among the grumpiest complainers, until sanity becomes contagious… truth becomes a way of life… and integrity is what we all strive for and is expected even of our politicians and leaders!
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Time to Fight, Not Collaborate
In the wake of President Obama’s re-election, we do not yet know what the Republicans in Congress will do. They have a very real choice. The Republicans can surrender to Obama, collaborate with his regime and institutionalize his radical, leftist agenda. Or, they can fight; fight to the last man standing, refusing to concede an inch to an alien ideology that at its core is opposed to the founding principles and ethic of the nation.
Read more ›The Lamest Generation
In 70 years, America has gone from the Greatest Generation, to the Lamest Generation, as evidenced by the 2012 election.
Read more ›How Did It Happen? The Election of Nightmares Come True
I consider the Election of 2012 to be an election of nightmares come true. Oh, it isn’t just that Obama and Wasserman-Schultz won. It’s that they won in spite of being caught in lies and deceit. Don’t people care about those things any longer? Are people that strangely excited to show their tolerance for liars and give some reward for each big whopper told?
Read more ›Non-Zombie Americans Brace for Obama’s ‘Flexibility’
Back in March, we heard Barack Obama (or whatever his name is) tell Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, “This is my last election. After my election, I have more flexibility.” At the time, news outlets reported this as if Obama did not realize he was being recorded, yet there were cameras and microphones all over the place recording every second. Obama had to know the world could hear his words, but I am certain he did not care.
Read more ›Freedom and Civic Responsibility: Who Cares?
After the election I had a dream. I was in the midst of many people who looked with either disdain or indifference at the plight of others. Certain people suffered violence and death, while others did not. It seemed quite arbitrary. Even though some had compassion for the victims, they didn’t really do much to help them. The saddest thing about this dream is that it seems more like reality than a nightmare. Too many people just don’t care.
Read more ›The Joy of the Lord is My Strength
As predicted numerous times in the history of the future, the Progressive Republican could not defeat the Progressive Democrat. Why would people want a shadow when they can have the real thing? But take heart: as precious as America is, and as precariously as it hangs in the balance right now, there are more important things-things to be of great cheer about.
Read more ›Post Election Thoughts on the American Decline
On one hand, you could say Republicans held our own yesterday, since the balance of power is basically unchanged. But with liberal propensity for lawlessness, America remains in the Leftist crosshairs for another four years. So why did the Republican Party and especially conservatives lose yesterday? We were handed a crap sandwich of a GOP nominee by the “mainstream” media and the GOP establishment, and left with little to work with.
Read more ›Tea Party Vows ‘No Retreat’
Leaders of the Tea Party News Network (TPNN) and TheTeaParty.net offered an unflinching assessment of Election Day results, stating: “The Tea Party has not yet begun to fight. It’s time for a wholesale reassessment of the D.C. establishment politicians and party grandees who have no commitment or courage to reduce the size of government.”
Read more ›Nationally, the Evangelical Vote Stayed Home
Many of us could not imagine that Romney could lose this election, especially after four years of Obama’s radical Marxism and its social and fiscal consequences that America will NEVER recover from. All the hype and all the Romney rallies; it indeed looked like a sure victory for Romney except for one equation, the Evangelical vote.
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