December 22, 2010
What to leak and what not to leak

When Wikileaks revealed thousands of documents relating to the Iraq and Afghanistan wars – and revealed the identities of locals there who had helped us, opening them up to possible retribution from terrorists – the Obama administration was rather mum and the media ran story after story, unconcerned about real about the foreseeable effects of […]

Read More
December 21, 2010
Bastard Duck Congress

Last week the Washington Post had an interesting article last week on the history behind the 20th Amendment. That amendment was designed end so-called lame duck sessions. Legislators and legislatures at the time believed that moving the date for installing a new Congress to early January would mean that defeated incumbents wouldn’t be doing any […]

Read More
Advertisements
December 20, 2010
This week’s sign(s) of the apocalypse

First, we have NPR’s infamous Nina Totenberg:   Well, these agencies, including the Defense Department, don't know how much money they've got and for what. And I was at – forgive the expression – a Christmas party at the Department of Justice and people actually were really worried about this. Yeah, forgive the expression “Christmas.” […]

Read More
December 18, 2010
Don’t trust journalists to do math–or taxes

Wyatt Emmerich is a publisher of a variety of small community newspapers in Mississippi. He exists and a recent column of his was in fact printed in a The Cleveland Current – a newspaper that he does not own. Having said all that, don’t have Emmerich do your taxes. Emmerich created the chart below to […]

Read More
Advertisements
December 16, 2010
Reid TKO’d

Sen. Harry Reid has abandoned the mess that was a porked-up $1.3 trillion omnibus spending bill. The bill included $1 billion in funding for Obamacare that won’t likely see the light of day in next year’s Congress along with $8 billion dollars in earmarks. I think the Nov. 2 election may have finally sunk in.

Read More
December 16, 2010
Where’s Children’s Services?

McDonald’s is being sued. A California woman is suing McDonald's claiming the fast-food giant uses toys to market directly to young children. Monet Parham, a Sacramento, California, mother of two small children filed the lawsuit Wednesday in San Francisco along with health, nutrition and food safety advocates Center for Science in the Public Interest . […]

Read More
December 15, 2010
Star Wars sounds

Via Ace of Spades comes this interesting video. The Sounds of Star Wars

Read More
Advertisements
December 15, 2010
That liberal media

The past couple of weeks the media elites have been going after Fox News with renewed vigor. First was the revelation by Howard Kurtz that Fox News’ Washington Editor Bill Sammon had directed his employees to describe the “public option” as the “government option.” The outrage meter went straight to 11, despite the fact that […]

Read More
December 14, 2010
The next individual mandate

Obama administration announces auto insurance mandate Washington, D.C. – The Obama administration today announced  plans to require all Americans to purchase automobile insurance or pay a fine. “For too long, passengers, pedestrians and people taking public transportation have been able to take a free ride on drivers across the country, driving up insurance premiums for […]

Read More
December 14, 2010
The Hoy administration

Another name for the prospective Hoy presidency: NASA administrator: Homer Hickam.

Read More
1 61 62 63 64 65 656

Calendar

November 2024
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
252627282930  

Archives

Categories

2nd Amendment Information

pencil linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram