Doug Ross, “The Horrifying Chart That Democrats and RINOs Don’t Want You to See”. Notes Doug, We have two missions: to politically obliterate the Marxist Left that has subsumed the empty husk of the Democrat Party; and to continue our hostile takeover of the Republican Party, in order to return it to its Reagan-esque roots. We have no choice if we are to save this Republic. Sorry, Doug, but the
December 2011
Mourning morning in America
When you wake up to headlines like these — “Editorial: Romney is GOP’s best choice” (Washington Examiner); “Huntsman jumps into 3d in New Hampshire” (IBD) — it’s time you begin accepting reality: the conservative movement, lately made manifest in the rise of the TEA Party, has been successfully infiltrated and overtaken by establishment GOP organizers who have learned to speak as if they are conservative, all while selling the base
"Ezra Levant on Liberal Racism"
It’s an aboriginal thing. You wouldn’t understand. And what’s more — you aren’t allowed to understand, because understanding itself belongs to individual identity groups, with attempts by racial/ethnic/ outsiders dismissed as the colonialist Gaze of the Other, and with dissent from the officially-sanctioned group narrative by certain members of the group itself dismissed as the illegitimate squawking of non-authentic members who can then be written off as either race-traitors, or
"Hawaii Five-0 Crew Disgraceful To WWII Pearl Harbor Survivors"
Presented without comment, because honestly, what’s to say? This is the time we live in — where people know the pieties their to mouth, yet they believe in nothing greater than themselves, and when they think no one of importance is watching, they act precisely that way. (h/t afs)
21st-century staunch conservatism, defined.
1. Label yourself a “Realpolitik Wilsonian.” Wilson being a Progressive’s progressive, and “Realpolitik” being the political label for “pragmatist.” 2. When given the opportunity to choose the greatest 20th-century President, go with the author of the New Deal — the man whose manipulations of the SCOTUS gave us an unstoppable Commerce Clause, the man whose economic policies extended the Great Depression, and the man whose Administration propelled the growth and
"The real 99 percent can't afford the Occupiers"
Once again, I marvel at the blindness, not of the leftists — they know well what it is they’re doing, and they’re more than happy to unleash useful idiots to carry out their political messaging — but rather by rightwing opinion leaders who keep falling back on attempts to shame the left into acting responsibly, as if a good chastisement is all that’s necessary to force statists back into the
"MPAA Head Chris Dodd on Online Censorship Bill: China's the Model"
Scratch a modern-day left-liberal, find his inner China envy hiding just beneath the “reform-minded” surface: If you’re wondering why lawyers and Hollywood folks would get behind legislation to censor the Internet, you only need to listen to former Senator Chris Dodd, now the head of the MPAA, who last week explained to Variety that the lobby is only asking for the same kind of power to censor the Internet as
"Internet piracy bill: A free speech 'kill switch'"
It’s coming — and in fact, we’ve already seen it with Google and YouTube, who routinely pull down content and block users accounts for such bogus reasons as “privacy violations” and the like. There’s no recourse, once the government gives the clampdown on speech its imprimatur. You are a slave to the bureaucratic morass. By design. It’s all meant not simply to silence you, but to frustrate you — and
"The New Deal Was A Failure: Hoover and FDR Prolonged the Great Depression with Big Government"
Narrated by Reason TV reporter Michelle Fields for the Center for Freedom and Prosperity. Matt Damon!
"Tim Tebow: God's Quarterback"
Which, I guess, makes me one of God’s equipment managers or something. But be that as it may. After the Broncos’ improbable last minutes push to tie a game they eventually won in overtime, Bears’ linebacker Brian Urlacher was asked his opinion of the Broncos’ polarizing QB. Quipped Urlacher, he’s a “good running back.” Yes. A good running back who orchestrated a 10-point turnaround in the games’ final five minutes,
