Obamacare
June 9, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism
By Daria Anne DiGiovanni
When my Blog Talk Radio co-host Stephen Rhodes and I sat down to interview Dr. Alphonse J. DiGiovanni, M.D., General and Vascular Surgeon last week (yes, Dr. Al also happens to be my dad) about the Obama Administration’s forceful push to nationalize medicine, I already had a fairly accurate understanding of the [...]
Countering the Culture of Self-Absorption
May 16, 2009 by Daria DiGiovanni
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By Daria DiGiovanni
No mere love story, Water Signs celebrates the values that made America the “last, best hope on earth.”
In today’s climate of government irresponsibility, where the same “leaders” who helped cause the economic meltdown (e.g. Chris Dodd and Barney Frank vis-à-vis Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac) are not only absolved of all culpability, but actually [...]
Forgotten Heroes: Setting the Record Straight about Vietnam Veterans
May 15, 2009 by Daria DiGiovanni
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By Daria DiGiovanni
In a refreshing departure from the usual Hollywood fare, Jack Marino’s film presents a positive portrayal of the most maligned members of our military
It may not have the big name actors, the lavish on-location sets or the fêted Hollywood directors, but Jack Marino’s film Forgotten Heroes possesses something money can’t buy—a willingness to [...]
Moving beyond the Mafia
May 14, 2009 by Daria DiGiovanni
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By Daria DiGiovanni
Surprise! Most Americans of Italian descent speak proper English, work in legitimate professions and make positive contributions to society. So where are they in pop culture?
Let me begin by stating I abhor the notion of a “hyphenated” American. Raised in a patriotic, middle-class family that enthusiastically celebrated quintessential American holidays like Independence Day [...]
Abortion, RINOs and the 2008 Election
May 10, 2009 by Daria DiGiovanni
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by Daria DiGiovanni
One of the tragic consequences of the 2008 election (aside from Barack Obama becoming president) has been the accelerated attempt by so-called “Big Tent” Republicans to silence social conservatives – or more specifically, to stifle any dialogue pertaining to the sanctity of life. These moderates falsely believe, in spite of mounting evidence to [...]
The GOP’s Good Ol’ Boys
May 10, 2009 by Daria DiGiovanni
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism
This piece originally appeared on Daria DiGiovanni’s blog Palin Drone, on May 4, 2009.
Thanks to Conservatives4Palin, I’ve finally lost whatever remaining shreds of respect I once had for Mitt Romney, who’s apparently just another establishment type feeling threatened by the highly accomplished, anti-establishment Governor of Alaska. As if it’s not regrettable enough that this admirable woman [...]



