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The Campaign So Far – Democratic Convention Edition

The question often asked of Democrats during their convention was “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” When they weren’t being evasive, many Democrats simply struggled to answer the question as if it were a calculus equation. For me, the answer is an unequivocal “No” – the government owns a car company, we no longer own our healthcare and Steve Nash now plays for the Lakers.   Read the rest of this entry »

September 10, 2012   5 Comments

The Democrats Denied The Lord Three Times …

Even Obama partisans know that for many Americans “hope and change” translate into disappointment and despair. No amount of convention rhetoric, appeals to emotion or Clinton spin can conjure up a positive response to the question: “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?”   Read the rest of this entry »

September 7, 2012   5 Comments

A Study in Contrasts

Destiny of the Republic is a heartbreaking story of a great man. It shows just have far we have sunk when you contrast our president, a man with no accomplishments, no indication of academic brilliance, no legislative record, and no credentials, nothing in fact but narcissism and arrogance, with a man of character like Garfield.   Read the rest of this entry »

September 7, 2012   1 Comment

Equality is a Ratio, Not an Ideal

In human terms, sometimes good enough fills the bill rather nicely. Unless, of course, you're a liberal. Liberals seek perfection in one particular area - equality. In so doing, they miss the point and strive for the wrong objective. Equality is not necessarily a good thing.   Read the rest of this entry »

September 6, 2012   3 Comments

Mr. Scam Man

Couldn't resist posting this parody.   Read the rest of this entry »

September 5, 2012   No Comments

The Campaign So Far – Republican Convention Edition

Prior to the start of the Republican convention, Barack Obama held a fundraiser that included several current and former NBA players. Obama commented during the fundraiser that he wasn’t used to being the fifth or sixth most interesting person in the room. His implication was that he is usually the most interesting person in the room. Look, even when he and Mrs. Obama have tucked themselves in for the night in their White House bedroom, I’m not sure that even then he is the most interesting person in the room.   Read the rest of this entry »

September 5, 2012   No Comments

Saturday Links

Please enjoy this week's roundup!   Read the rest of this entry »

August 25, 2012   9 Comments

Those Dangerous Tea Party People … Not So Much

There is nothing better that the Left likes to do than to smear the Right. Conservatives are labelled: bigots, racists, haters, homophobes, violent gun-toting fools who cling to their religion. The list is endless. Here are some recent stories of things happening in Tampa in preparation for the RNC. You be the judge as to which side is more civilized.   Read the rest of this entry »

August 24, 2012   6 Comments

How Internet Ads Work …

As you are tooling around on the internet, doing Google searches, reading news sites, whatever, you may see ads. Clicking on those ads cost advertisers money.   Read the rest of this entry »

August 20, 2012   4 Comments

Saturday Links: Joe Biden Edition

Enjoy this week's links and a bonus crossword puzzle featuring the wisdom of Joe Biden.   Read the rest of this entry »

August 18, 2012   10 Comments