Outside a few moments ago, I saw a trio of baby bunnies frolicking over a large snowdrift in my front yard. And though I know bunnies can’t speak, I nevertheless could have sworn I heard one of the baby bunnies yell “wheeeeeee!” as he slid down the drift and was greeted by the other two. Who were themselves smiling and laughing and drinking hot cocoa from tiny little mugs that
February 9, 2012
King Obama again waves his magic sceptre, makes de Montesquieu and the Founders disappear!
Imperialist: President Barack Obama on Thursday will free 10 states from the strict and sweeping requirements of the No Child Left Behind law, giving leeway to states that promise to improve how they prepare and evaluate students, The Associated Press has learned. The first 10 states to receive the waivers are Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, Oklahoma and Tennessee. The only state that applied for the
It’s not that Darleen hasn’t already done a good job of answering Amanda Marcotte’s strange demagoguery
…because she has. It’s just that I want to add something that I think is oftentimes lost in what is now turning into a quasi-philosophical debate, with the Left dishonestly trying to frame the issue as one of women’s rights and health, when in fact the real issue has to do with what the government can demand of a citizen that is said to trump his individual autonomy — that
“Romney on Romneycare: First Subsidize, Then Mandate”
Sure. But this was 2006. It’s now 2012. And you couldn’t possibly expect Romney to govern in a deep blue state in any way other than as a big government Republican with a hard-on for state-controlled medicine, could you? States rights! 10th Amendment champion! You see? Stealthily conservative. If anything, this desire for a mandate just proves Romney’s willingness to compromise with the Democrats, who without him wouldn’t have been
WND poll: 1 in 5 Republicans leaning toward Obama
If the numbers are to be believed, 20% of Republicans are so put off by the nastiness of the GOP primary and the dubious caliber of the potential nominees that — when the choice of GOP presidential candidate is coupled with strong indicators of an economic recovery (like, for instance, cooked employment numbers and, well, whatever it is they’re seeing that we aren’t) — these disenchanted Republicans are leaning toward
