12.17.2013

Shutdown fears guide Senate Republicans to vote for bad budget deal

By Robert Romano Update:  The Senate has advanced the budget deal by a vote of 67 to 33 , with 12 Republicans voting in favor. Senate passage of a two-year budget deal brokered by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) appears all but certain, with at least six Senate Republicans […]

12.17.2013

Barack the Lyin’ Heart

12.17.2013

Obama’s shameful bullying

By Rick Manning The past year has been filled with various scandals that have forced the Obama Administration to play defense on issue after issue.  One of the most significant, and one that could easily be forgotten is the IRS/tea party targeting scandal that erupted mid-year. However, […]

12.16.2013

Will Senate Republicans filibuster the Ryan-Murray budget agreement?

By Tom Toth Senate Republicans have a decision to make. Last Thursday, the House of Representatives passed the budget agreement negotiated by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA). At this point, however, not enough republican senators have come out in support of the deal […]

12.16.2013

Obamacare: A death panel for the rule of law

By Bill Wilson Barack Obama is in a box: He repeatedly promised  “if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan,” but his socialized medicine monstrosity has cost millions of people their coverage. It’s also become painfully clear Obama knew this was going to happen as early as March 2010 […]

12.16.2013

The moral superiority of capitalism

By David Bozeman The American Right has yet to fully make the moral case for capitalism.  Too many conservative writers and politicians focus on its practical aspects, but details of order and efficiency do not sway the hearts of voters, compassion does.  Not surprisingly, the […]

12.13.2013

Megyn Kelly targeted by left

By Rick Manning Ever wonder why some seemingly meaningless things end up being a big deal in the media while other important ones never get mentioned? Whether it be the Obama selfie at the Mandela memorial—which revealed the juvenile child residing behind the stern teleprompter lecturer—or Fox […]

12.13.2013

Did House leaders embrace the budget deal before they ever saw it?

By Robert Romano “When you criticize something and you have no idea what you’re criticizing, it undermines your credibility.” That was House Speaker Rep. John Boehner’s (R-Ohio) take on tea party and other conservative organization leaders that criticized a proposed budget deal prior to its announcement over concerns that it “would violate Congress’ promise on discretionary spending caps and increase federal revenue.” Turns out those leaders, including Americans for […]

12.13.2013

HHS Inspector General: The right man for the job

By Rick Manning Sometimes the exact right person is in the exact right place at the exact right time. With trust in the federal government’s ability to honestly report what is going on rightfully at a low, Obama’s Health and Human Service Secretary Kathleen Sebellius succumbed to […]

12.13.2013

On selfies and Shackleton

By Marta H. Mossburg Leadership can mean many things to many people. But its absence is obvious, as it was with President Barack Obama, Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt and British Prime Minister David Cameron snapping a “selfie” Tuesday like teenagers at a rock concert […]

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