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 [...]
Obama backs Coakley, but he’s not sure why
January 18, 2010 by Natalie Nichols
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Barack Obama, our president, is now campaigning against Scott Brown on behalf of Martha Coakley. He gave a speech Sunday to try to tell the people of Boston that they needed to elect Martha Coakley on January 19th. We try not to be overly critical, but then again, this is Political Integrity Now and we [...]
The Government is Not Compassionate
December 21, 2009 by Jenny Erikson
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Well, it looks like the Senate has its 60 votes to pass the health care bill through. A bill so fantastic that votes had to be bought by Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE), Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), Rep. Mary Landrieu (D-LA), and Lord knows how many others. There were a few whose [...]
Don’t take state’s corruption for granted
December 13, 2009 by Fran Eaton
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by Fran Eaton, Southtown Star
Living in one of th e nation’s most politically active states has its good and bad aspects.
Although considered “flyover country” by New Yorkers, DCers and LAers, Illinois political sagas are some of the most scandalous and enticing. That’s good for political junkies and investigative journalists.
But after decades of revelations, from avoiding [...]
Liberals on Sunday Talk Shows Reveal Their Anger with Pelosi’s Bill
November 11, 2009 by Nichole Hungerford
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By Kathy Barkulis
A war is brewing within the Democrat Party ranks. It didn’t take long for the liberals to spew their dissatisfaction with the abortion ammendment to Nancy Pelosi’s healthcare bill. They appeared on the Sunday talk shows to decry the compromise and promised to change the terms before they would support the Senate version [...]
Something Fishy at The White House?
August 6, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
Filed under Features
By Lisa Farrar Wellman
The President likes to win. He doesn’t care how he does it. He doesn’t mind employing Chicago-style tactics to twist arms and cut deals. He certainly doesn’t give a thought to asking American citizens to rat each other out. He want s to know who is causing trouble for his beloved Health [...]
Sotomayor Bores on Purpose: She’s Looking to Get Hired
July 15, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers, Profiles in Conservatism
By Anthony Bialy
A reality show about, sigh, soon-to-be-confirmed Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearings would be too dull for even Al Gore’s television station, if that’s possible. While her anti-nunchuk rant may have infuriated each and every ninja in the Senate, most of her statements have been Wonder Bread-bland. She’s ironically depicting [...]
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 [...]
Obamacare: Death Sentence For The Elderly
June 17, 2009 by Bridget Blanton
Filed under Features
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Obamacare: A Death Sentence for the Elderly
By: Bridget Geegan Blanton
Among the multiple, nefarious reasons as to why Pelosi and fellow Congressional Democrats rammed the Stimulus bill through the Senate was to avoid discussion on the inclusion of health-care policy stealthily inserted into this reckless bill that has failed utterly [...]



