It Sells Itself
July 26, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
Filed under Commentary
Some claims are indisputable. For example, disobedient monkeys are the most hilarious animals of all, beer with lime flavoring is for either sorority girls or commies, and all hand sports are superior to soccer.
Most of all, it’s eternally infinitely better to do and not say than to say and not do. Running off one’s mouth [...]
Regarding Obama: ‘We told you so’
August 5, 2009 by Fran Eaton
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By Fran Eaton
As a longtime conservative activist in Illinois, I teeter between laughing out loud and grieving deep inside when prominent national pundits discover and disclose just how deeply Barack Obama’s leftist ideology is ingrained now that it is affecting national policy.
Why they’re shocked and appalled how his policies are enlarging government control, sweeping away [...]
Radical or Stalking Horse?
August 2, 2009 by swilliams
Filed under Featured Writers, Profiles in Conservatism
By S Williams
What do we know about Barack Hussein Obama?
We know he is a guy who despite being a nobody in the political world had the audacity to publish two autobiographies about himself: Dreams From My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance, 1995, and Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream, 2006. [...]
The Audacity of Narcissistic Incompetence
June 24, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers, Features
By Russ Cote
Obama’s second book, (ghost-written by unrepentant domestic terrorist Bill Ayers), was called “The Audacity of Hope”. A grammatically stupid title and an otherwise meaningless phrase, I suppose it has something to do with Obama’s belief that hoping things will happen might actually make them happen. Well, with the blood in the streets of [...]
A misguided defense of Bill Ayers
April 14, 2009 by Fran Eaton
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism

Should public high schools provide taxpayer-funded venues for cultural revolutionaries to preach American-despising philosophy?
