The Hypocrisy Continues
August 11, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism
By Lisa Farrar Wellman
And the hypocrisy of the Left continues. The feminists do not defend Sarah Palin. She’s not even in office anymore and the attacks continue. Sarah is a strong, independent-minded, successful woman and yet the feminists remain mostly silent rather than come to her aid while liberals spread vicious lies about her. The [...]
Hedging Your Bets
August 10, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers
The biggest question in everyone’s mind is, what comes next and how do I not only survive, but thrive? We, as a population, have begun to figure out that the change we voted for is seriously upon us. Change brings instability, and instability brings opportunity for significant gain and loss. We are in unstable times [...]
Grassroots and Cowboy Boots Converge on Nashville
–WASHINGTON, DC– Smart Girl Nation sat and talked with the Executive Director of our parent organization, Mrs. Teri Christoph, to get an update on Smart Girl Summit 2009. Here’s what she said, “Smart Girl Summit ‘09 is Friday, September 18th, 2009, and will be a day to infuse participants with activities that will aid them [...]
Twitter and Revolutions
August 9, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers, Profiles in Conservatism
c/p PULSE Review
The value of social networking and micro-blogging in modern revolutions is being hotly debated. The real core question is whether or not these new services make it easier for citizens to make their will known in the face of a suppressive government. There is a growing body of evidence that these services do have [...]
Representative Democracy in the Mass Media Age
August 8, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers, Profiles in Conservatism
c/p PULSE Review
Innovation is the lifeblood of capitalism. Competing market forces invigorate new development, maximizing efficiency and creating new industrial markets. Old paradigms fall by the wayside due to a loss of efficacy or increased costs.
This innovation does not operate in a vacuum – the ramifications of the progression spread virally into other seemingly unrelated [...]
Remember: Ronald Reagan Wasn’t a Hater
August 8, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers, Features
By Nichole Hungerford
I lost my cool in an argument with a friend over Cap-and-Trade. My points had morphed into angry diatribes. I hadn’t yet gotten to explicit insults, but my tone was surely at the point of communicating, “What are you, stupid?” to my old, dear friend.
When I realized my inadvertent emotional escalation, I [...]
Harvey Milk a Hero?
August 6, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers, Features
By Theosebes
What does Harvey Milk have in common with George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr.? Absolutely nothing! Yet his supporters in California desire to elevate him to the same position that these great men hold in history by honoring him with his own “special” day. What did Harvey Milk ever do that [...]
Court: U.S. High Schoolers Should Speak English
August 6, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers, Profiles in Conservatism
By Theosebes
Chad Groening – OneNewsNow – 8/4/2009 6:40:00 AM
An English language advocacy organization is praising the decision of a California appeals court, which upheld the right of the state to administer academic achievement tests and high school exit exams only in English.
Last week, the First District Court of Appeals in San Francisco rejected arguments that [...]
Psychopolitics with Dr. Brian
August 4, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers
By Dr. Brian Russell
Psychopolitics: I watched a proponent of the Obama Administration’s fiscal policy on Your World with Neil Cavuto on Monday, and I had to laugh at the mindset illustrated by his answer to Neil’s question about how we’re going to balance the federal budget. The guest said that there were only two ways [...]
Rather Slathers Blather
August 4, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers
By Anthony Bialy
It’s a secret ballot. But yeah, Dan Rather voted for Barack Obama. Now, Walter Cronkite’s replacement wants something in return for having once again voted Democratic in 2008. Namely, he declared in a recent speech at the Aspen Institute that he expects the president to save the media [...]



