Feminists: Anti-conservative women
March 10, 2010 by Stacy Mott
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by: Rachelle Friberg
I am sure you are aware that, over the weekend, D-List Actress Kathy Griffin made some very vulgar comments about Sarah Palin, including one comment in which she said Sarah performed a sex act on John McCain when they first met. I don’t know what she considers comedy, but it is VERY [...]
Lovely Ideas from Pretty People
February 24, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
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It’s not as if humans are only allowed to be smart or physically striking. We can separate the portion of that sentence from “smart” forward, steer it into Conjunction Junction, and swap out the “or” for an “and” without fear of creating incongruity, as there’s no reason why people can’t be both. For proof, inform [...]
Obama Inspires Us to Ensure He Won’t Win Again
February 15, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
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The one good result of the 2008 election is how people are already paying more attention to future elections. It was easy for casual political followers to get swept with the tide during the last presidential race and applaud while grinning about hope blah change blah. But numerous people are now choosing to wear defiant [...]
Palin Trying Trial and Error
February 8, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
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Sarah Palin is like family to many conservatives, and not just because she would gladly bring a caribou casserole to your cousin’s graduation party. More significantly, only those who sympathize with her are offering worthwhile criticism. It’s like how you’d yell at your own sibling or child for misbehaving but would rightfully detonate if someone [...]
Common Sense Conservatives Conclude Tea Party Convention
February 7, 2010 by Bridget Blanton
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The central theme running throughout the final day of the National Tea Party Convention focused on the movement itself. How strong is it? Will it last? Speakers confronted these questions while rank and file Tea Party convention attendees discussed new plans of action that they would be bringing home. As for the question of division [...]
First National Tea Party Convention Kicks off in Nashville
February 5, 2010 by Bridget Blanton
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Tom Tancredo, former Congressman from Colorado kicked off the First National Tea Party Convention in Nashville, Tennessee with a rousing address to Tea Partiers from across the nation. “I’ve never seen anything like this,” Tancredo announced. “There’s something happening here,” Tancredo went on to say as he referenced year one of the modern Tea Party [...]
Competition Makes Parties Better
December 21, 2009 by Anthony Bialy
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The worst thing that could happen to the small-government movement would be the creation of a third party. The best thing that could happen to the small-government movement is the threat of a creation of a third party. Conservatives could force the bloated Republican establishment to diet if they can convince their natural hosts that [...]
No Captain? No Problem!
December 9, 2009 by Anthony Bialy
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Republicans seemed unorganized heading into the next two major elections. And so what? Those on the right should prefer that no governor or senator currently comes across as someone grown in a lab for the purposes of leading the charge for a flat tax. Not having a legal guardian could be the best thing to [...]
Sarah or Martha: Which Woman Represents America Better?
December 3, 2009 by Mary Selby-Theosebes
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The difference in women could not be more pronounced! The condensation and snobbery in the Martha’s voice in this interview demonstrates how out of touch she is with the very people who purchase her towels and paint; her magazines and decorating guides. The rich don’t buy her towels, it is middle America who shops at [...]
Palin Proves Bright Novice Beats Dull Veteran
November 24, 2009 by Anthony Bialy
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Rock star Sarah Palin needs no more time in any office, excluding the literal space where she writes books and signs on to social networking sites. The Black-Friday-in-Walmart’s-parking-lot response to her book demonstrates her greatest appeal, namely how strong ideology trumps vast experience.
Set aside her cheerless, zealous haters, namely the impossible sorts who will emit [...]



