Archive for January, 2008

GOP ought to reconsider power of Reagan coalition By Jonathan Gurwitz

conservative voters might want to think twice about abandoning a coalition that has won five of the last seven presidential elections and in 1994 put Republicans in control of Congress for the first time in four decades.

John McCain Does Not Deserve the Republican Nomination By Citizen Conservative

McCain and others intent on legalizing 38 million illegal aliens argue that amnesty makes sense because Latino aliens share values common to the majority of Americans.

That may be so, but I’ll be darned if I can recall a single instance when millions of American citizens resorted to rioting because of displeasure with legitimate laws and enforcement.

Slinging slime is what Clintons do best By PHILIP GAILEY

The Clintons don’t seem to care if black voters are offended by the way they have been roughing up Obama. Like the Democratic Party, they take black votes for granted in the general election. And besides, maybe after Hillary wins the nomination with the support of Hispanics, now the nation’s largest minority, black voters will take note and wonder if Hillary Clinton will be known as the nation’s “first Hispanic president.”

Not-So-Lame Duck

President Bush may not be in the strongest of positions, but he’s proven himself to be a nimble political operator. Far from lame, he actually has a sensible agenda this year — and he’s likely to get much of it done.

McCain’s truck

McCain’s truck

Political Quote of the Day

We will not rest until this enemy has been defe…

It’s the Candidates Stupid!

Conservatives are not looking for the next Ronald Reagan but what they are looking for is a bona-fide Conservative to champion their cause.

Two Americas

Most talk of “two Americas” we hear these days may be nonsense, but it’s possible to produce a truly divided society through unwise tax policy. That is where America seems to be heading now.

Scandal at the Pentagon by Frank Gaffney Jr.

Based on his analysis of the Islamofascist roots and agenda of the Muslim Brotherhood, Stephen Coughlin was given to warning his military audiences that it was no “moderate” organization.

‘Has the West Lost its Manhood?’ By Warner Todd Huston

We can add that fighting for first principles is just as important as fighting an all out war. Sadly, too many western nations have lost even this instinct at self-preservation.