Turns Out Brown Can Do Plenty for You
January 25, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
Filed under Commentary
Once again, conservatives are confusing everyone. The intolerant hillbillies who passed around moonshine jugs at Tea Parties/militia meet-and-greets are supposed to reject any candidate who doesn’t make Sean Hannity look like Bob Beckel. But right-wing zealots apparently keep forgetting to intolerantly shove out those who don’t universally conform to their intolerant views. Instead, they just [...]
One Year Down. And Only Three Left!
January 12, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
Filed under Commentary
The milestones are flying by. Thank goodness. We’re approaching a quarter of a way through Barack Obama’s first and final term, and it’s only occasionally felt as if we were enduring eternity. Conservatives have held up well since the president gave his first official platitude-stuffed oration to people who were ardently cheering for what will [...]
The Narcissist-in-Chief
October 28, 2009 by Anthony Bialy
Filed under Commentary
We must accept that a size-able portion of the left has decided that their ideological foes are all covert racists. Frankly, it’s just a matter of time until Think Progress fabricates hateful, prejudiced quotes attributed to each and every registered Republican and/or conservative sympathizer. But I nonetheless stubbornly maintain that we dislike Barack Obama because [...]
Silent Majority No More: A Smart Girl Summit Recap
September 22, 2009 by Teri Christoph
Filed under Features
By Jenny Erikson
Smart Girl Politics accomplished something amazing last Friday. Close to 200 women and men attended Smart Girl Summit in Nashville; a sold-out event where they learned about leadership and advancing the conservative principles of individual liberty, freedom from tyranny, and personal responsibility. Smart Girl Politics strives to educate and empower women and men [...]
Grassroots and Cowboy Boots Converge on Nashville
–WASHINGTON, DC– Smart Girl Nation sat and talked with the Executive Director of our parent organization, Mrs. Teri Christoph, to get an update on Smart Girl Summit 2009. Here’s what she said, “Smart Girl Summit ‘09 is Friday, September 18th, 2009, and will be a day to infuse participants with activities that will aid them [...]
Remember: Ronald Reagan Wasn’t a Hater
August 8, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers, Features
By Nichole Hungerford
I lost my cool in an argument with a friend over Cap-and-Trade. My points had morphed into angry diatribes. I hadn’t yet gotten to explicit insults, but my tone was surely at the point of communicating, “What are you, stupid?” to my old, dear friend.
When I realized my inadvertent emotional escalation, I [...]
America’s Tea Party
July 8, 2009 by Natalie Nichols
Filed under Features
My family drove from Texarkana, TX to the event, a little over 3 hours. We arrived promptly at 3PM lugging with us a full ice chest, blankets, chairs, and most importantly a shade tent. We were in for the long haul and felt more than honored to be there. By the time we arrived, there [...]
An ACORN by Any Other Name
June 25, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism
By Nichole Hungerford
I think Michelle Malkin put it best: The story of the Association of Community Organization for Reform Now is tremendously convoluted because “of course, ACORN runs a vast network of affiliates across the country that facilitate its money-shuffling racket.” My guess is that this is also how it maintain its superficial “grassroots” street cred despite its access to resources from on high.
The chapter of the recent ACORN International name change is similarly confusing. To be clear, ACORN proper has not changed their title, only ACORN International, now, Community Organizations International. ACORN International was founded by disgraced ACORN founder, Wade Rathke who was ousted from the main organization after it was revealed that his brother, Dale Rathke , embezzled a small fortune and Wade conspired to conceal the transgression for nearly a decade.
Mind-Rape: Silencing Gender Traitors
June 20, 2009 by Tabitha Hale
Filed under Features
The intent of rape is to silence. It is about hatred, power, and shaming your victim. The women are to be kept quiet. I’ve seen entirely too much silencing lately. This is an issue that goes beyond party lines. It’s beyond politics.
I’ve recently spent a lot of time angry at the treatment of women – [...]
Dave Letterman and the Culture of Liberal Entitlement
June 15, 2009 by Jenn Q. Public
Filed under Features
By: Jenn Q. Public
David Letterman feels entitled.
He’s entitled to spew crude, sexually degrading invective to portray a teenage girl as a sexual object.
Maybe you saw it on one of the highlight reels, one awkward moment for Sarah Palin at the Yankee game. During the seventh inning, her daughter was knocked up by Alex Rodriguez.
The hardest [...]



