Haunted by the past
Ocean Guy reminded me that this is the 68th anniversary of Kristallnacht. Considering the world in which we live, complacency is a sin.
Continue readingConservatives deal with facts and reach conclusions; liberals have conclusions and sell them as facts.
Ocean Guy reminded me that this is the 68th anniversary of Kristallnacht. Considering the world in which we live, complacency is a sin.
Continue readingGerry Charlotte Phelps nicely explains why out of control spending benefits Democrats and not Republicans. Again, the Republicans need to take these lessons home and learn from them very, very quickly.
Continue readingI’ve been hearing a lot of analyses about the recent Republican failure being due to a “culture of corruption” amongst Republicans. That’s horse puckey that’s being sold by the MSM. The Dems are equally corrupt (for goodness sake, land grabber Harry Reid is now the leading Democratic Senator), so corruption
Continue readingHead on over to the Captain’s Quarters if you want to participate in a straw poll that’s looking to identify conservative candidates for the 2008 election.
Continue readingReally, it’s no surprise that radical Islam is gaining traction in England when this is the type of intelligence the natives are demonstrating: A man was rushed to hospital in Britain with severe internal injuries after trying to launch a powerful firework from his bottom, an ambulance service spokesman said.
Continue readingDo you remember that, when Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ was about to be released, liberals attacked it preemptively on the grounds that it would stir up anti-Semitic passions amongst its primitive viewers? Of course, nothing of the sort happened. Movie goers did not see the movie as
Continue readingI know I’m neither the first to notice or comment, but I still feel compelled to point out that, when Dems lose an election, they claim Republicans cheated. When Republicans lose an election, they immediately try to figure out how to do better next time. It’s a very different mindset.
Continue readingThe movement is afoot — despite Pelosi’s claim that impeachment is not on the agenda, the rank and file is beginning to call for Bush’s impeachment (posts about this trend are here and here). It’s easy enough to lay the blame on Bush Derangement Syndrome, but I think the problem
Continue readingThe funny thing is, I would have tested out Republican 15 years ago, when I was still voting Democrat! You Are 72% Republican You have a good deal of elephant running through your blood, and you’re proud to be conservative. You don’t fit every Republican stereotype, but you definitely belong
Continue readingI’m not the fizzy drink type, but I do like my sweets. Now I can stop worrying about the election and start worrying about something else: People who drink large quantities of fizzy drinks or add sugar to coffee or tea run a higher risk of developing cancer of the
Continue readingDespite the rout — and it is a rout — many conservative bloggers are finding reasons for cautious optimism. So, here’s my short round-up of why things aren’t so bad. Patrick, with a gracious nod in my direction (thank you!), takes us to Arthur Brooks and Dean Barnett, both of
Continue readingI want to address a couple of false beliefs that seem to have driven a lot of the electorate. One is the belief that the Founding Fathers, to ensure the balance of power, intended to create a system that would never see the same party dominate all three branches of
Continue readingIf nothing else confirmed me in my belief that I no longer have anything in common with the Democratic party, it’s the sounds of rejoicing from certain factions abroad. The political bedfellows cheering on the Democratic victory are a singularly distasteful, immoral, and dangerous group. Those who vocally supported the Democrats
Continue readingThe one thing we know is going to happen is that the Democrats are going to let the tax cuts die. In the short term, this will be very, very, very, very painful. In the long term, this one thing, more than anything, may be what it takes to move
Continue readingUnsurprised. Depressed. Worried. Regrouping. Mad at those who cut off their noses to spite my face. Will return to coherence later.
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