Glenn Beck gets many things right: Teddy Roosevelt was a disaster for America, small government, property rights . . . the founding principles. He gets some things wrong, too: the world might be on the way to destruction but it won’t be in the next five minutes, Bill O’Reilly is not a conservative, and all the random whatnots that he advertizes on his radio program. (Seriously, I could point out specific issues that I think he misses on but that would require more than the ten minutes I intend to invest in this post.)
December 22, 2011
November 4, 2011
Game On
Today’s political climate – which is to say the social climate – is really taking on a change that I am relieved to finally see: Conservatives are finally speaking their peace. Conservatives have listened to lefties spout absolute nonsense for so long in the media, from friends, neighbors, mush-minded student groups, et cetera and have taken it all in stride while recognizing it for what it really is. Now that Obama has presided over the worst administrative agenda in the history of the nation based on the nonsense that has been so long spouted by the left, they are finally at the point of action. More importantly, perhaps, Conservatives are losing their reticence in speaking their own beliefs.
July 17, 2011
Derek Jeter's All-Star Statement
He is a no-doubt first ballot Hall of Famer. His credentials include five World Series championships, a .312 career batting average, selected as an All-Star every from 1998 to 2011 except for 2005 (a year in which he batted .309, had 202 hits, and 19 homers), and his recent inclusion into the 3,000 hits club. He has been the captain of the New York Yankees storied franchise for years and years and is considered by many to be the best all-around player - on and off the field - in all of Major League Baseball. He was given a one of the last Yankee single-digit numbers for his jersey because George Steinbrenner had an inkling that it might just get retired. Jeter is already a baseball legend and he has, at least, a few more productive years in his legs and bat.
June 14, 2011
In defense of Casey Anthony and the Unborn
Some people ought to be hanged in public for their crimes, like in olden days. If Casey Anthony is convicted, she is one such person. This woman (allegedly) killed her daughter for no other reason than the inconvenienced lifestyle of a parenting. She didn't want the responsibility so she killed the kid and literally dumped her in the woods with duct tape over her mouth and in a TRASH BAG!
I guess she didn't want be "punished with a baby" anymore.
I guess she didn't want be "punished with a baby" anymore.
June 12, 2011
The Ghost of Media Present
Even The Atlantic admits that this fiasco in Libya is “wildly unpopular.” Why, then, is the mainstream media still not covering it? Not only are they not covering it in a falsely favorable light for Obama but they just aren’t bothering to cover it at all. What’s more shocking regarding the lack of media coverage is that Congress, on a rare bi-partisan level, is angered by this illegal war. Congress passed a resolution – and we all know just how effective resolutions are – with heavy Republican and Democrat support. We’ll see just how seriously the president views it.
February 19, 2011
Rick Reilly: Inter-Gender Champion?
Good job Rick Reilly. You just used your national celebrity to (try to) publicly disgrace a 15 year old boy on espn.com. Why? Because he decided to hold to his beliefs and refused to wrestle a girl. It might be one thing if his reason for not wanting to wrestle her was because she broke his heart in middle school or even because she has cooties. No, his reason is that he personally chooses to see women as something nobler than sweaty, Lycra-clad opponents whose body parts he will be groping in front of large crowds. Yeah, shame on him.
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