For Satchel, on his 10th birthday. Ten years ago you came crying into our lives. We’ve smiled ever since. **** Happy birthday, son. Your mother and I love you and couldn’t be prouder of the young man you’ve become.
January 6, 2014
It’s never too soon to begin the “inevitability” push
— Although I can think of pictures I’d rather get on a holiday card than a gloating sack of meatball sub, fresh off of giving out of state tuition prices to illegals that US citizens hoping to attend New Jersey universities don’t receive (their being a group that needn’t be pandered to, I suppose) preening with his family after pleasing enough east coast liberal Democrats and “pro-business” GOP crony capitalists
“Colorado Democrat fires gay aide allegedly for visiting Republican office”
But before you start bitching, let’s look at the plus side, here. At least Democrat state Senator Irene Aguilar didn’t shoot the homosexual (potential) turncoat and insufficient party zealot. And who can we thank for that? Why, the brave Colorado Democratic lawmakers who took a wildly unpopular stand on new, overweening, liberty-squelching gun control measures and acted against the public’s wishes so that they wouldn’t have the ready means to
Your friends, the establishment Republicans
“Guess Who’s Funding the Republican Civil War: Labor unions. And they’re doing it through a pro-business Republican PAC”: The Republican Main Street Partnership has emerged as an outspoken, deep-pocketed player in pro-business GOP plans to beat back tea-party challengers next year. But the group’s new super PAC has an unexpected source for its seed money: labor unions. The super PAC, called Defending Main Street, has not yet submitted a major
You, sir, are a racist!
If, as even a mild fan of this site and its years’ long crusade against linguistic abuses and the pernicious and cynical assignation of malign motives by way of self-serving antifoundationalist narrative conceit so easily adopted and institutionalized by the left (and, sadly, now being used more and more by an unprincipled “pragmatic” right to marginalize its own base), you only read one thing today — other than this, directing
