As to that peace flotilla, William A. Jacobson, Legal Insurrection:
The left-wing blogosphere is full of useful idiots, who pretend that the flotilla which just was stopped by Israel was a humanitarian mission.
[…]
If getting humanitarian supplies
Maybe Raul and Fidel Castro didn’t want to wait for the Obama administration to apologize first for Arizona’s new immigration enforcement law, as they did to China earlier this week. Instead, they got a jump start on the
STFU Arlen,from Andy Barr, Politico:
As voters considered his fate throughout Pennsylvania, Sen. Arlen Specter warned on Tuesday that without him Democrats may not be able to fend off a tea party “takeover.”
We, the American people, can
Rush is right, the Obami proves it, from New York Post:
When President Obama was asked if he would play a round of golf with his talk-radio nemesis Rush Limbaugh, the response, relayed by a top Democrat, was:
Go green, get screwed, by Jay Fitzgerald. Boston Herald:
Cape Wind, which wants to build 130 wind turbines off the coast of Cape Cod, and National Grid announced yesterday that they’ve reached an agreement to start charging customers
How’s that “reset” button working for ya, Mrs. Clinton? From Luke Harding, Guardian(UK):
Vladimir Putin has snubbed both the Prince of Wales and the US vice-president, Joe Biden, by refusing to allow them to attend a parade in Red
The ears are already falling off of Dumbo Care. The Dim Won wants to fix anthropogenic global warming and the evils of capitalism. Before we give Barack Obama more carte blanch power, we ought to demand that the Obami demonstrate
The latest liberal meme is to equate skepticism of the Obama administration with a tendency toward violence. That takes me back 15 years ago to the time President Bill Clinton accused “loud and angry voices” on the airwaves (i.e., radio
Where’s the civility, I ask you? Was it not just this weekend that former President Bill Clinton warned that words have power, and that in voicing dissent, we should be careful not to get out of hand? And yet, here
The Civil Rights Movement that culminated in the 1960’s was an important movement towards the advancement of equality for all Americans. While artificial and fundamental hatreds will likely always exist between disparate people groups, the relative harmony that has been
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In the February 16th, 2010 Wall Street Journal, Gerald F. Seib wrote an article called Senate Woes Flag Wider Disease. The premise of the article is that the center of the political continuum has been eroded and
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Today we introduce our newest writer at The Conservative Reader, Brian Nygaard. Brian and his wife Mary live in San Rafael, California. – Ed.
As the Healthcare debate in Congress was drawing to a close, Americans were asking themselves “Why
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Welcome, one and all, to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the web ; The BitsBlog Nightly Ramble.
- COAL-MINE: We’ve all seen the news coming out of the area around Montcoal, West Virginia. As of this writing something
Jennifer Rubin on the Dim Won’s fading power of oratory, Commentary:
[Barack Obama’s] rhetoric (which to the amazement of many conservatives – who noticed he was largely talking New Age gibberish during the campaign – transfixed a great number