Thursday, March 18, 2010

The Citizens United Controversy

February 2, 2010 by Laura Adelmann  
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism

By: Laura Adelmann
When Obama took the unprecedented opportunity during his State of the Union address to demonize the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission he called negative attention to a decision that restores First Amendment rights limited by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, better known as McCain-Feingold.
Citizens United, [...]

The President has spoken; the GOP has responded; now it’s time for the People!

February 2, 2010 by Stella Lohmann  
Filed under Commentary

By: Stella Lohmann
January 30, 2010–Atlanta, GA  On Tuesday, February 2nd leaders from eight nationally recognized conservative organizations, representing an estimated 17 million supporters, will host the first State of the Union, Voice of the People webcast LIVE from Washington, D. C at 8 PM EST. Nationally recognized author and talk show host, Herman Cain will [...]

Maybe One Bubba Is Enough

February 1, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
Filed under Commentary

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 [...]