Maybe One Bubba Is Enough
February 1, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
Filed under Commentary
Notorious right-wing reactionary Barack Obama didn’t deliver his State of the Union address in front of a rattlesnake flag, sign noting how tea’d he is, or doctored photo of himself as the Joker. It would have been a nice touch as he momentarily faked empathy for those who have either turned on him or never [...]
Obama’s Changing Presidency
January 29, 2010 by Laura Adelmann
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By: Laura Adelmann
What’s the difference between 2010 and 1994? According to Obama, it’s him! Unlike 1994, his presence was going to prevent the Democrats from losing their chokehold on Congress. This was the pre-Senator Scott Brown Obama, brash and confident. Has the Massachusetts election shock caused a shift in Obama’s thinking?
In 1994, when the Democrats [...]
I miss the leadership of Martin Luther King as liberals continue to call us racists
September 15, 2009 by Teri Christoph
Filed under Commentary
By SGP member Kathy B.
The “Racist” name calling is escalating. The left has no other way to change the conversation other than by sinking to sewer politics and racial divides by calling us racists. I have had many discussions with liberals who ask me to deny that opposition to Obama is rooted in racism. Of [...]
The Illusion of State Sovereignty
August 1, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers, Features
In the last 100 days, 36 states have introduced sovereignty bills. Almost entirely a conservative/libertarian movement, these bills aim to reclaim powers that are allegedly allocated to the states under the 10th Amendment, and free the states from onerous federal policy and regulation. Incidentally, the last time this movement occurred was during the commencement of [...]
Palin Supporters Should Thank Her Haters
July 22, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers, Profiles in Conservatism
By Anthony Bialy
We can officially stop waiting for the Sarah Palin scandal. Most supporters cringed after her July 3 resignation speech because they were anticipating that the hurricane’s eye was about to pass; her backers were next preparing for a career-destroying storm. But there’s no need to hunker in the bathtub as she, for the moment, leaves life as an officeholder behind.
That’s unless the latest complaint against her, where she was supposed to make herself less famous somehow to avoid raising money in order to fight the other complaints, sinks her, which it won’t. Instead, we can safely presume that she’s simply doing what she feels is best. It’s fantastic news for those who think her forthcoming guidance will also be what’s best for all of us
Obama Scorecard
July 21, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers
By Russ Cote
Obama’s good for something- 2.5 percent of the time
Tracking Barack Obama’s screw-ups may become one of the few full-time non-federal jobs he ever creates. It may not pay well, but what occupation does anymore? In fact, someone has already taken on the chore of tracking the president’s endless mistakes:
CAR WHORES…Episode IV: A New Dope
June 4, 2009 by Dr. Dave
Filed under Commentary
Our Last President Worthy of The Title
April 16, 2009 by Joseph Klare
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism
It’s hard for me to accept it’s been over 20 years since we had a decent President. Don’t believe me? Let’s recap…



