Author Archive: Jay

Need To Protect Yourself In NYC? Pay Up And Wait

Need To Protect Yourself In NYC? Pay Up And Wait

If you had heard anything about the debate surrounding voter ID, then you no doubt hear the wailing and gnashing of teeth from Democrats and liberals proclaiming requiring ID to vote was akin to Jim Crow era voter suppression. So what are some... read more »

 

When Pastors Need A Timeout

When Pastors Need A Timeout

Nothing has stirred as much contentions debate in Christian circles than Barack Obama’s faith. “He’s a Muslim!”, “He’s an atheist!”, “He’s a Christian!” “He’s a fake Christian!” Personally,... read more »

 

A “Fact” About Gun Sales That Does Not Hold Up

A “Fact” About Gun Sales That Does Not Hold Up

In the latest round of debate over firearms, an often repeated “statistic” for those who want more restrictions is the following: 40 percent of all gun sales/purchases are conducted without a background check The NY times uses it... read more »

 

Don’t Slip Into Cultural Irrelevance

Don’t Slip Into Cultural Irrelevance

Total purity in politics is not a good thing. Neither is isolation. The Golden Globe awards were on last night and one would have thought from my Twitter feed that it was a meeting of Communist Party leaders gathering in a big room. Granted,... read more »

 

The Fake Arguments Against Guns

The Fake Arguments Against Guns

I was watching Morning Joe today while getting for work and I could do nothing but shake my head at the ignorance being spouted by every single person on the panel. Joe Scarborough, Andrea Mitchell, Mika Brzezinski, Donnie Deutsch, Richard... read more »

 

Where Do We Go From Here?

Where Do We Go From Here?

First of all, to those who are now sniping at Mitt Romney because he wasn’t a “real” conservative or talking about his healthcare plan in Mass. as the reason the GOP lost, stop it. You sound like those wannabe sports dorks... read more »

 

The Final Desperate Days Of The Obama Campaign

The Final Desperate Days Of The Obama Campaign

Posts like this can always come back to haunt a person. But I will take the leap anyway. State polls always lag the national polls. They just do. Experts cannot explain it. It’s just one of those things that happens. As such, the chances... read more »

 

Democrats Laughably Deny Romney Momentum

Democrats Laughably Deny Romney Momentum

Just think where we were three weeks ago. I had said it was too early to panic as the conventions were held late and that I would reserve judgment as to the state of the race a week following the first debate. But a lot of other people were... read more »

 

CNN Says Romney Hurt Himself With Women. Women Voters Say Otherwise

CNN Says Romney Hurt Himself With Women. Women Voters Say Otherwise

While I have been giving props to Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett for their reporting on the Obama administration Benghazi cover up, it didn’t take long for them to settle into their usual lazy and sloppy coverage that favors President... read more »

 

Media Matters: Obama Said Benghazi Attacks Were Terror All Along

Media Matters: Obama Said Benghazi Attacks Were Terror All Along

Like they did with Joe Biden, Media Matters once again is running defense for the Obama administration on the terrorist attacks on our consulate in Benghazi that killed 4 Americans including Chris Stevens, the ambassador to Libya. There was... read more »

 

About That PPP Poll In Ohio

About That PPP Poll In Ohio

Democratic hearts are all aflutter today with the release of a new poll from the Public Policy Institute showing Barack Obama with a sizable lead over Mitt Romney of 51-46 percent in Ohio. Such results do not look good for Romney, but when... read more »

 

Media Matters On Defense For Obama Administration. Again.

Media Matters On Defense For Obama Administration. Again.

Just when I reached the conclusion that Media Matters brand of hackery could get no worse, they pull one out of the hat like a magician and surprise me. Like Shauna Roberts to Vincent Chase from ‘Entourage’, Media Matters is merely... read more »