h/t Daily Caller
October 22, 2013
Not so fast, GOP establishment
People like Mitch McConnell, John McCain, Pete King, and a host of others — not to mention the majority of GOP opinion-drivers — seem downright giddy over what Pete King jubilantly Tweeted was a “defeat” of Ted Cruz. Now, leaving aside the strange, offputting, petty, and rather myopic luxuriating being engaged in over the supposed defeat by Republican dinosaurs and entrenched neostatists of a man who, having been elected by
On ObamaCare and its effects on full-time employment
As has been the case for some time now, progressive journalists, citing a number of conservative economists, continue to make the case that the creation of mostly part-time jobs under the Obama Administration has no tie to ObamaCare. Of course, this is not an actual answer to the concerns being raised by those of us who understand arithmetic: whether or not something that we are repeatedly told is not yet
George Will compares TEA Party to Obama
Mark Levin on his show last evening gave a more thorough rebuke to Will than shall I offer here, so I suggest if what you’re looking for is a detailed analytical breakdown of what is, in short, a rationalization for “strategic” surrender and a sophistic attempt to conflate Constitutionalism with such a strategy, please go visit Levin’s podcast. From my perspective, a reply rather simple, and takes few words, to
