05.24.2012

Bob McDonnell compromises on Voter Fraud…

Bob McDonnell is a typical politician. Like most everyone else in political office, he is scheming for the next big elected job. And to get there he will cut deals and compromise with everyone along the way. For Bob, it seems that he will cut […]

05.24.2012

The tyranny of conservative clichés

By David Bozeman — National Review’s Jonah Goldberg has penned a brilliant and lively critique of what now passes for political discourse.  In The Tyranny of Clichés he frequently chides both sides of the aisle for ducking behind bromides and pieties in lieu of independent […]

05.24.2012

‘Yes we can!’ has become ‘Let’s try again’

By Rebecca DiFede — President Obama was once the most popular kid on the political playground. He had the most friends, had the coolest toys and everyone wanted him at their birthday party. Elected de facto prom king of America, he was constantly in the […]

05.24.2012

The federal government has gone off the deep end

By Rebekah Rast — “The fish are so big and there are so many of them they are almost coming up on the beach,” says Chip Blackburn, owner of his charter boat Miss Mary in Mexico City, Florida, in the Gulf of Mexico. This is […]

05.23.2012

Judge enjoins enforcement of indefinite detention provisions of National Defense Authorization Act

By Rebecca DiFede — A few months back, NetRightDaily reported on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and how it threatens to dramatically impact the lives of citizens and non-citizens alike. If you are suspected of terrorist activity in any capacity, you can be detained indefinitely until the matter is decided. Once this law […]

05.22.2012

Obama & Biden’s Excellent Adventure

By Rebecca DiFede — Since its birth in 1776, America has been fortunate to have some of the greatest leaders of the time take office as president. Former presidents such as Lincoln and Reagan led with courage and steadfast dedication, and left indelible legacies behind […]

05.22.2012

Red Ink drowns economies rather than grow them

By Rick Manning — Headlines blared over the weekend that Obama was winning his way by convincing the G-8 countries (U.S., Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, Italy, France, Canada and Russia) to pursue a policy of “growth” rather than “austerity” in dealing with the crushing sovereign debt crisis […]

05.21.2012

House freshmen: Hype, or hope?

By Robert Romano Remember the hype of the so-called Tea Party Republican freshmen class of 2010, a group that promised to restore fiscal sanity to Capitol Hill? House Republicans pledged in 2010 to “put us on a path to balance the budget and pay down the debt”. Well, it appears […]

05.18.2012

Slavery in America in 2012?

By Adam Bitely — If you are a successful businessman in America and are looking for ways to escape the ever rising tax rates, you better watch out for Senators Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Bob Casey (D-PA). They will hunt you down and shake the […]

05.18.2012

Recipient CO-OP of $66 million of Obamacare funds not registered with state

By John Vinci — The Obama Administration has just awarded $65,925,396 in Obamacare loan grants to a Nevada insurance CO-OP (Consumer Operated and Oriented Plan) with strong union ties. What’s more, a search of the Nevada Secretary of State’s website and follow-up call to their office shows that “Hospitality Health CO-OP” isn’t registered with the […]

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