Friday, March 12, 2010

Maybe One Bubba Is Enough

February 1, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
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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 [...]

Liberals and Things That Are Not

January 9, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
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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 [...]

Non-Ditto Head’s View on Rush and the Rams

October 23, 2009 by admin  
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By: Anthony Bialy
I’m a right wing, reactionary, ultraconservative goon who doesn’t listen to Rush Limbaugh.  I don’t even know that I’m supposed to exist, as liberals are more likely to proclaim global warming might not be occurring than admit that I am real.  He’s one of those guys from whom I’m supposed to receive marching [...]

Will a real journalist please stand up?

May 31, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman  
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By Lisa Farrar Wellman

For years conservatives have blubbered and blustered about liberal media bias.  In the past the liberal agenda promotion was subtle, now the mainstream media is basically one giant cheerleading squad for Team Obama. What is obvious and maddening to you and me, is still an accepted form of journalism to many people.
The [...]

Deconstructing Bias or How to Think for Yourself

May 18, 2009 by Mickey White  
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By Mickey White 

 
It has come to my attention in the last few days that a few of my liberal friends and readers misinterpret the title of my blog, With Bias. Rest assured that while I offer my opinion which admittedly is with conservative bias (hence the title), I also offer up citations for the reader [...]

Open Letter to RNC Chairman, Michael Steele

May 15, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
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Originally emailed to Michael Steele 4/02/09, and as expected, I have yet to even get an acknowledgement from Mr. Steele. Cross-posted here.
Dear Mr. Steele,
I just received your latest survey, which you called a crucial project, without the likes of which the RNC cannot create a plan. I must respectfully disagree. The RNC has a problem, and [...]

Is Euthanasia in the future after the collapse of Social Security and Medicare?

Originally posted by Natalie at 1conservativemomma.wordpress.com.
By all accounts, Medicare is bankrupt and Social Security isn’t far behind. We will continue to have an elderly population in need of these services, even if we can’t afford to keep the programs running. It is a simple fact of life that everyone ages. We start to notice that [...]

A Profile in College Conservatism

May 13, 2009 by Nina Jones  
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By: Nina Jones
“It’s people who think like you that make me want to leave the country.”
This was the final declaration in an exchange between a teacher and student in a class on diversity for future educators. Sure, it was prefaced by an, “I respect your opinion, but,” and was bookended by a throaty chuckle, [...]

The First 100 days, in one sentence, “I won…I trump you.”

May 7, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
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Previously posted on Natalie’s blog and on Smart Girl Politics.
President Barack Hussein Obama campaigned on being a better person than Washington was used to.  He essentially claimed that he would put an end to childish bickering.  He said that he’d pool everyone’s thoughts and ideas and promised to open up the White House to the public, [...]