Archive for August, 2010

Joseph C. Phillips: Tolerance and the Ground Zero Mosque

Monday, August 16th, 2010

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Tolerance and the Ground Zero Mosque
by Joseph C. Phillips
I am fascinated that the same people who have been able to find a Constitutional right to government control of education, healthcare, and the energy industry are unable to divine from that same document any rational basis for the government to prevent a mosque from [...]

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Kevin McCollough: 911 words about Obama’s Mosque

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

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911 words about Obama’s Mosque
by Kevin McCollough
It was something he certainly didn’t have to do. But he did it anyway. President Obama stepped into the fray of the single most divisive issue pertaining to terrorism, healing of hurt, religious disagreement, civil liberties, political fracturing, racism, and national security all in one step.
How’s that [...]

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Michelle Malkin: The Left’s Special Interest Human Shields

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

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The Left’s Special Interest Human Shields
by Michelle Malkin
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi deserves a swift rap on the knuckles for hiding underneath the desk of the American schoolteacher. In a cynical ploy to evade accountability for the Democrats’ continued fiscal recklessness, Pelosi accused opponents of the $26 billion public employee union bailout bill of [...]

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Jonah Goldberg: Race-Card Payment Coming Due

Friday, August 13th, 2010

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Race-Card Payment Coming Due
by Jonah Goldberg
“The race card is maxed out.”
That was the punch line for a recent hilarious exchange on “The Daily Show” in which Larry Wilmore, the faux news program’s “senior black correspondent,” reported that the race card is not only over its credit limit but is in fact “void during [...]

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Thomas Sowell: Bean-Counters and Baloney

Friday, August 13th, 2010

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Bean-Counters and Baloney
by Thomas Sowell
The bean-counters have struck again– this time in the sports pages. Two New York Times sport writers have discovered that baseball coaches from minority groups are found more often coaching at first base than at third base. Moreover, third-base coaches become managers more often than first-base coaches.
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Michael Barone: November Congressional Elections Could Be Replay of 1966 Midterms

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

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November Congressional Elections Could Be Replay of 1966 Midterms
by Michael Barone
Everybody, even White House press secretary Robert Gibbs, agrees that Republicans are going to pick up seats in the House and Senate elections this year. The disagreement is about how many.
Some compare 2010 to 1994, when Republicans picked up 52 House seats [...]

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Feature

Great Michael Ramirez Cartoon: Enhanced Interrogation

Great IBD Political Cartoon by Michael Ramirez

The Articulate Caroline Kennedy

Gateway Pundit found this great interview showcasing the sharp verbal acuity of the future US Senator of the state of New York, Caroline Kennedy.
NYers can sleep soundly – I am sure they will be represented quite well, you know?
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W85XJADEHxU

Hillary for Secretary of State: One Big Happy Family

On Sean Hannity’s radio show today, he ran this wonderful collection of sound bites set to dramatic music!  Enjoy!

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