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Newt’s Crab-Like Soul
The 2012 Republican Party is filled with anger, angst and resentment and Newt Gingrich does anger, angst and resentment better than any other politician in America. But will that be enough to win his party’s nomination? To borrow a word made infamous by Mitt Romney this week, “maybe”. It is entirely possible that Newt will... »
Libertarianism vs. Progressivism
A friend of mine posted this video on Facebook and I took the time to offer my critique. It’s very well done, but I wouldn’t be true to myself if I didn’t argue about a couple of things. First – I strongly disagree with the premise that the Tea Party came about as a result of... »
The President Still Doesn’t Have A Jobs Bill
This one is too easy. On the debate stage in Las Vegas Tuesday night, Mitt Romney tried to slip this one pass everyone. Lies like this should be called out immediately for what they are by the moderator. Maybe Anderson Cooper was too busy playing kindergarten teacher to notice. I’m not sure where Mitt has been... »
The Death Of Compassionate Conservatism
Some of the most memorable and troubling moments of the recent Republican Debates have been the conservative audience’s spontaneous and emotional outbursts. They loudly voiced their belief that those without insurance and without the funds to afford care should just simply die. They literally booed an American soldier, actively serving in Iraq, just because... »
Fighting The Good Fight
With all of the negative energy swirling around Democratic circles recently, I thought it would be a good idea to look back on exactly what was accomplished over the last three years. Rachel Maddow had a great piece on Democratic successes that aired before the midterm elections. I had used it in a previous... »
The Tea Party Primary?
The debate is over, the votes have been tallied and the corn dogs have been put in storage until next year. Another Iowa Straw Poll has come and gone. The most meaningless and least predictive event of the primary cycle has picked another winner and already winnowed out at least one inevitable loser. It... »
The Tea Party Wins, America Loses
You have to hand it to the radicals in Congress. They stuck to their guns and convinced the President and the country that they were more fanatical, more committed and more reckless than an Al Qaeda suicide bomber. Who really knows if they would have followed through with their irresponsible threats? The President decided... »
Cut, Cap & Balance Is A Bipartisan Bill
How many Democratic votes does it take for a controversial bill to become bipartisan? Evidently, not a lot. Immediately after the near party line vote on the balanced budget bill, the Republicans started calling it bipartisan. Yet, only 5 Democrats voted for the radical bill. Just because 5 Democrats decided that it was politically correct for them to... »
Compromise Or The Cliff
Here we are at the 11th hour of the debt ceiling debate(?) and still we have no sign of intelligent life among the Republican caucus. They have drawn a line in the sand that leaves them unable to pass a bill through both houses of Congress. Now they are fighting amongst themselves over the... »
Republicans Win The Battle But They Have Already Lost The War
REPUBLICANS WIN! DEMOCRATS LOSE! Those are the headlines, but what does it really mean in the long run. The Republicans have won the battle. However, thanks to Barack Obama and the rest of the Democrats pushing through bill after bill over the last two years they have already lost the war. Do you think... »
