Thursday, March 18, 2010

Grassroots and Cowboy Boots Converge on Nashville

August 9, 2009 by Dawn  
Filed under Features

–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 [...]

The Sky is Falling!

August 1, 2009 by Dawn  
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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 [...]

“Sea of Propaganda”

July 16, 2009 by Dawn  
Filed under Featured Writers

By Russ Cote

According to Christina Hoff Sommers, feminist propaganda may be the most prevalent and hardest to counter of the litany of socialist indoctrinations. But the “sea of propaganda” permeates every issue imaginable. I’m just going to say this because there’s no point in finessing it; there exists not a single argument on any policy matter, from economics to the environment, which a liberal can win on the facts. The facts are never in their favor, on any issue. The one here or two there that can even plausibly be said to favor the liberal position are the exceptions that prove the rule. Because of this, liberals must engulf their opponents with a ‘sea of propaganda’.

This ‘sea’ is comprised of several distinct yet interrelated species, all nicely spelled out in Barack Obama’s bible, “Rules for Radicals”, by Saul Alinsky. Browse them and you’ll see that “confusion, fear, and retreat”, “ridicule”, “constant pressure” and “threats” are the methods through which political power is achieved in the absence of coherent thought or intelligent debate. Liberals need nothing more than a five-year olds’ sense of entitlement coupled with a middle school ability to parrot monosyllabic talking points to ‘win’ an argument. Very few liberals that I’ve encountered even make an attempt at rational discussion beyond that displayed by your average first grade bully.

How Was Your TEA Party?

How Was Your TEA Party?

By Nichole Hungerford

A great message of appreciation to all of the concerned patriots who took time from their 4th of July holiday to raise some cane and attend a TEA party. At a time when our nation seems to be racing away from our founding principles faster than ever, there is nothing more poignant, or more hopeful, than Americans gathered on the celebrated day of the birth of those principles to take a stand against encroaching tyranny. Perhaps CNN learned their lesson from the first TEA party event, where one of their vicious reporter famously attacked April 15th protesters. Their coverage of last week’s protest was much less combative, and dare I say, fair. Hopefully, we will continue to see protests in reaction to heavy overreach by Washington liberals and their phony conservative accomplices.

It is Personal

June 26, 2009 by Dawn  
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By Lenny Moynihan

The Republican party could take a lesson from the Democrats. This week we all found out that Governor Mark Sanford was having an affair. Today I read he is considering resigning. The Democrats have been caught in as many compromising positions as any Republican and many are still working in politics. The most famous names that comes to mind are Kennedy and of course Clinton. I remember Clinton’s finger wagging in our faces through the TV as he told us, he did not have sex with that girl, or did he call her woman? In any case, he remained President and Kennedy remains a Senator.

A Golden Opportunity

June 25, 2009 by Laura Adelmann  
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism

By: Laura Adelmann
In fumbling through what he thought would be a slam dunk ad for his healthcare proposals, Barack Obama has presented us with a golden opportunity. He had, as Ed Morrissey on Hotair.com labeled it, a “Dukakis Moment.” He has given us his true opinion of his own healthcare plan. Dr. [...]

Conservative News Briefs and Information Sharing

June 23, 2009 by Dawn  
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism

By Gayle Plato
Please check out what’s happening in the news:
Seems the ACORN doesn’t fall far from the tree, and the re-branding has begun for the old nut.  “Community Organizations International” shall be the new and improved ACORN according to the directors. How coy of them to change the name to COI. Smart Girl Nation [...]

“Nothing Replaces a Daddy” – Lt. Col. Oliver North

June 20, 2009 by Dawn  
Filed under Featured Writers, Features

“The explosion of a carefully planted IED mangled Sgt Edwards below his body armor. The first person to him was U.S. Navy medical Corpsman Christopher Anderson. The man they called “Doc” Anderson immediately applied tourniquets to Edwards’ shattered limbs and started an IV to ward off shock.

As they raced for the LZZ to meet an inbound casualty-evacuation helicopter, Edwards looked up at the man who was checking his pulse and said, ‘take care of my babies, Doc.’