12.26.2013

“More Coal”

12.24.2013

“Deck the Halls”

By A.F. Branco

12.23.2013

Twas the Night before Christmas (2013)

By Rick Manning Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the land The tea party was stirring, too upset to disband Congress had finished a bad budget deal In hopes that the people would accept and not squeal   Barack and Michele on Waikiki did they […]

12.23.2013

Republicans may win Senate, but what’s the agenda?

By Robert Romano With the generic congressional ballot all but even and Democrats trailing big time in key Senate races in red states like Alaska, West Virginia, and Montana, and at significant risk of losing Arkansas, Louisiana, and North Carolina as Obamacare falls apart in the eyes […]

12.20.2013

It’s time to throw big business off the Republican stool

By Rick Manning The Republican Party winning coalition has traditionally stood on a three legged stool consisting of God, guns and economic freedom with the economic freedom part of the equation being the glue. The God part of the equation tends to revolve around social issues. Many […]

12.19.2013

The Oval Office hits a new low

By Tom Toth President Barack Obama’s words have pulled the United States executive office to a new low. This week, Obama’s poll numbers tumbled to the lowest point for an American president at this stage of his administration since (post-Watergate) Richard Nixon. Barely a year after besting […]

12.19.2013

The mad tea party

By Robert Romano Former president and current chair and counselor of the Center for American Progress, who will be joining the Obama administration as a special advisor, recently had to apologize for remarks comparing certain Republicans in the House of Representatives to a “[suicide] cult worthy of Jonestown.” “In an old interview, my snark got in front of […]

12.18.2013

THE GRINCH WHO STOLE CHILDREN’S FUTURES

By Rick Manning In the Dr. Seuss classicstory, the Grinch steals gifts and toys from the children because he doesn’t understand the generosity of others or the spirit of giving of the season. So what is liberal blogger Jonathan Pelto’s excuse for his tireless efforts to steal […]

12.18.2013

Americans have ‘greater expectation’ of privacy in surveillance era, judge rules

By Robert Romano Do the American people have an even greater expectation of privacy in the digital era? That is what U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Judge Richard Leon has ruled, in a case enjoining the National Security Agency (NSA) from gathering intelligence, including hundreds of millions of phone and email, on every single person in the country , a program revealed by former defense contractor Edward Snowden. Although Leon […]

12.18.2013

D.C. settles back into government growth normalcy

By Rick Manning Innovation is the enemy of the status quo, and in spite of what people are taught in school, it is the Left which demands that our nation not deviate from its long hundred year path of government expansion. The latest Ryan-Murray budget deal that […]

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