National Public Radio Attacks Tea Party As Racist Gun Toters

An NPR executive was caught on camera lambasting the Tea Party as “seriously racist” and claiming that liberals might be, as a whole, more educated than conservatives.  The comments from Ron Schiller, a senior executive at NPR and president of the NPR Foundation, were made during a meeting with two people posing as members of a fictitious Muslim organization. The two activists, who recorded the February meeting on hidden camera. Read the rest of this entry »


The Death of Conservatism: Not So Fast

I enjoy penning articles of my own creation. I find it both cathartic and satisfying when I take an idea that is rattling around in my head, organize my thoughts, reduce them to paper, as it were, and God willing, write an accurate, informative and interesting article.  Occasionally, however, I come across material that is just so good, I feel compelled to re-publish it. This is one of those articles, and it is written by one of the few journalists I truly admire: Bernie Goldberg. Read the rest of this entry »


The Death of Conservatism and Other Media Absurdities From Bernie Goldberg

I enjoy penning articles of my own creation.  I find it both cathartic and satisfying when I take an idea that has been rattling around in my head, organize those thoughts, reduce them to paper, as it were.  and God willing, end up with an accurate, informative and interesting article.  For this reason, in addition to the most basic reason, which is honor, I write and publish articles of of my own creation.  Read the rest of this entry »


CBS News Publishes Dishonest Poll: Dismisses Republican Victories

I don't believe the liberal mediaCBS News, whom I affectionately refer to as the communist broadcasting system is twisting the news yet again, to serve their own ends.  In their most recent attempt to influence events instead of reporting them, as would seemingly be their charter, CBS News is now using a headline that reads: Poll: Americans Want GOP, Dems to Compromise.  The only problem with this is that CBS News conducted the poll for the express purpose of manipulating the American public, and along with them the recently elected Republican and Tea Party legislators.  It’s stories like this that prompted my recent article I nicknamed I Don’t Believe The Liberal Media. Read the rest of this entry »


Boomers and Seniors: A Political Tsunami That Swept Hundreds of Democrats Out

Older American voters are the voting block most likely to vote in any election. This year, however, they are going to do so in record numbers. Seniors are supporting Republicans more than any other demographic group, in this election cycle, and they are poised to vote at historic levels.

Republicans, who are usually more likely to vote than Democrats, are far more likely to vote than are their Democratic counterparts this year, in every age group. But, older Republicans and independents who are leaning right, are creating a political tsunami that is crashing down on thousands of Democratic candidates. Read the rest of this entry »


Older Voters Are Causing Political Tsunami Washing Democrats Out Of Office

Change Voters Believe In: Change It BackOlder American voters are the voting block most likely to vote in any election. This year, however, they are going to do so in record numbers. Seniors are supporting Republicans more than any other demographic group, in this election cycle, and they are poised to vote at historic levels. That means bad news for the Democrats.

Republicans, who are usually more likely to vote than Democrats, are far more likely to vote than are their Democratic counterparts this year, in every age group. But, older Republicans and independents who are leaning right, are creating a political tsunami that is crashing down on thousands of Democratic candidates. Read the rest of this entry »


Election Day Effects You Probably Haven’t Considered Yet

Comrade-Pelosi-and-socialists-lose-powerThere has been more media coverage of this election than any other mid-term election in my life. For the last several months, election coverage has increased daily, reaching overwhelming levels. Being a political news addict, I’ve absorbed most of it, much to the consternation of my beautiful wife. But, it occurred to me the other day, that virtually all news coverage has focused on House and Senate races. Races for governorships and state legislatures going largely ignored.

I scrambled to learn what was at stake and determine the likely outcomes of these state races. I felt tingles up my leg (sorry about this side note, I just can’t pass up the opportunity to humiliate MSNBC anchorman Chris Mathews, a moron whose leg tingles every time Obama speaks) because the news is better than I would have hoped.

At stake today: 37 governorships and control of 88 state legislatures out of the 99 in the country. Control of these seats will give the party that controls them a tremendous advantage in redrawing congressional districts which now must take place following the 2010 Census. Which party will prevail in these underreported races? Here is my prognostication for this election night: Read the rest of this entry »


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