Obama’s Allergy to Velvet Ropes
January 11, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
Filed under Commentary
Of course you can sneak into the White House. It will remain true until a grownup is elected to live there and moves in a handful of Januaries from now. As for now, our Prom King President’s core agenda is to ensure nobody thinks he’s uncool. So, today’s the time to drop by if you [...]
Liberals and Things That Are Not
January 9, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
Filed under Commentary
It’s not that liberals are liars. It’s more like their claims look to be untruths when measured against what actually happens. The more charitable description still conveys the casual relationship between their beliefs and results. The most fervent believer in mythical policies that don’t work is sadly currently President of the United States. At least [...]
Obama’s Lost Crusade to Win Friends
December 13, 2009 by Anthony Bialy
Filed under Commentary
Has letting the Fonz be in charge helped America? The short answer is “no;” the long answer is “no” with an exclamation point. Under Barack Obama’s leadership, our popularity increases superficially as our standing plummets; that should trouble even those who think George W. Bush was a Richie, Mister C., or perhaps Potsie type. Regrettably, [...]
Freedom From Islam
December 13, 2009 by Bridget Blanton
Filed under Book smart
by Bridget Geegan Blanton
Watching Leftists as they travel abroad and insinuate themselves into the arena of foreign policy begins as a cringe-worthy event and evolves quickly into a case study in narcissism; as their naïve public announcements show up in newsprint. One excruciatingly unhinged, three-ring circus out globetrotting is the road show headlined by the [...]
The Sky is Falling!
August 1, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers
By Lenice Moynihan
Obama, the need for health care is not a ticking time bomb, you are. You sound like Chicken little crying the sky is falling. Since you have been in office every other week you tell us just that. You continue to play on people’s fears and use rhetoric to press emotional buttons. Now [...]
It’s not St. Patrick’s Day but wear some green: Global Day of Action, July 25
July 21, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
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By Lisa Farrar Wellman
Though the mainstream media relegates the Iranian protests to a 30-second sound bite here and there, the situation is far from over. In recent weeks protesters have continued to determinedly take to the streets in Tehran. Despite an intensely brutal crackdown by the regime and its constant wall of censorship, the Iranian [...]
Biden Indicates U.S. Won’t Stand in Israel’s Way
July 6, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers, Profiles in Conservatism
By Nichole Hungerford
Remember back when Obama tap danced around the question of direct engagement of Iran with no preconditions and you could almost envision him and Ahmadinejad sharing a milkshake at the In-N-Out Burger? Yeah. Now, following the brutal crackdown of Iran’s own protesting citizens, the White House still intends to engage the oppressive regime with respect to their nuclear ambitions. They seem so open for dialogue, don’t they? Remarks from Vice President Biden demonstrate that the U.S. will not stand in the way if Israel attacked Iranian nuclear facilities. He said that as a sovereign nation Irsrael can determine for itself what is in its best interest. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that they may take action if Iran does not respond to offers of engagement by year’s end, at which time Iran’s interest in diplomacy should be clear.
Another reason to be a Tea Party Patriot
July 3, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism
By Lisa Farrar Wellman
Is it just me or do we have taxation without representation again in America? Eight Republicans who were voted into office because they supposedly share Republican beliefs and values, sold out to The Chosen One and Pelosi on the Cap and Trade bill. They didn’t listen to their constituents. They didn’t remember [...]
Learn about Sherman-Kirk Amendment to help IRAN
June 26, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism
By Lisa Farrar Wellman
Are you sitting in front of your computer wishing there was something tangible we could do for the Iranians? I am. I’m a Christian so I believe in the power of prayer. I also believe in the power of oil. Take a look at this bi-partisan amendment and imagine what it could [...]
Conservative News Briefs and Information Sharing
June 25, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism
By Nichole Hungerford
The energy tax bill is a crime against the American people. As our unemployment rate rapidly approaches 10%, such a pernicious financial burden is completely unethical. For the life of me, I can’t understand why politicians like Waxman the Human Gopher are pursuing such a measure in a time which they constantly characterize [...]



