Archive for: United States

Rep. Kristi Noem Delivers Weekly GOP Address

Rising GOP star Rep. Kristi Noem delivers the weekly Republican address and takes the Senate to task for their inaction while promoting the GOP plan to “reduce burdensome regulations, simplify our tax code, expand American energy production,... read more »

 

Tamron Hall Loses It

Tamron Hall Loses It

Here is the definition of why cable news can be so fun: Washington Examiner contributor Tim Carney and MSNBC host Tamron hall threw down today on Hall’s show after Hall asked Carney what he thought about the Romney campaign’s... read more »

 

A Gay Married Couple in the Obama Economy

A Gay Married Couple in the Obama Economy

Obama has raised big brouhaha over his suddenly evolved change in position on gay marriage. It’s an obvious ploy: come out “personally” in support of gay marriage, have the media fawn over your “affirmed” change... read more »

 

Gallup: Romney Retakes Leads Over Obama

Gallup: Romney Retakes Leads Over Obama

By one point, but still. This is big, and hopefully not just an outlier. After a period where President Obama lead presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney through the latter’s drawn out primary, Romney has retaken the lead over Obama nationally... read more »

 

America: Home of the Disengaged

America: Home of the Disengaged

Winston Churchill once said that ”the best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.” One look at this chart and you begin to understand why. While the Supreme Court considers what could boil... read more »

 

President Flip Flop: Barack Obama’s Broken Promises, Policy Reversals and Continuous Flip Flops

President Flip Flop: Barack Obama’s Broken Promises, Policy Reversals and Continuous Flip Flops

President Obama’s reelection campaign has accused Mitt Romney of being a flip-flopper that changes his positions all the time. In actuality, it is the President himself who has a history of doing just that. Here is an extensive list ofn... read more »

 

Dick Durbin and the “Life is Important” Discrepancy

In reaction to the Texas tornadoes this past week, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) took the opportunity to plug the perceived dire need for Americans to pour money into measures combating global warming. Channeling his inner Rahm Emmanuel, President... read more »

 

Obama vs. Obama on the Individual Mandate

I guess it’s a good thing Obama wasn’t doing the argument for the individual mandate in front of the Supreme Court today: …then again, he couldn’t be much worse than the guy who actually was.

 

Liberals Trying to Have It Both Ways: Taxes Edition

It is both common and properly accepted logic that taxing an action or item, whatever it may be, discourages that action or item. This is actually something on which conservatives and liberals agree. The difference is that conservatives believe... read more »

 

Thoughts on the Anniversary of Obamacare

Thoughts on the Anniversary of Obamacare

Today marks the second anniversary of Obamacare. It’s been two years since the government shoved a piece of legislation the people didn’t want down their throats, and two years since the government took control of your health care... read more »

 

More Audacious Than…

More Audacious Than…

Vice President Joe Biden is showing his stupidity again: Vice President Joe Biden is the biggest cheerleader of the president’s decision to raid Osama bin Laden’s compound and, on Monday, he offered new praise for the choice Obama... read more »

 

The Volt and Obama: Americans Aren’t Buying It

The Volt and Obama: Americans Aren’t Buying It

The new line of Chevy Volt commercials have hit the TV circuit in recent days. One features a balding, middle-aged man who proclaims “I love my Volt” and then says, “but most people don’t understand how the Volt really... read more »