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Obama, you are done

January 28, 2010
By clay

A president who has lost the confidence of the American people blamed everyone but himself for the problems of the nation. He dared lecture the Supreme Court on jurisprudence, complained about Senate procedure (which he himself operated within and benefitted from) and then pointed the finger of blame (yet again) at his predecessor. The...
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2010 GOP errors part 1

January 7, 2010
By clay

In Texas, the GOP faces, ignores, challengers from Tea Party movement. At their own peril I would say.
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Conservatives are numero uno. Liberals are that extra guy in the back seat.

January 7, 2010
By clay

This is encouraging.  The conservative majority MUST be heeded, or we will stay home again.
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Heninger: America isn’t dead. It’s just dead in the water.

January 3, 2010
By clay

Dan Heninger of the WSJ issues forth a cautionary column.  It’s sobering. At the start of 2008, according to Pew, well before the September financial implosion, 41% said the U.S. was the world’s leading economic power; 30% said China. By this November, those numbers had flipped: 44% said China was on top; only 27% said...
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Fox News Alert – America Under Siege

December 16, 2009
By clay

This is day 330 of the Obama hostage crisis.  In a show of ‘unprecedented’ arrogance, the Obama cartel continues to occupy the White House despite that a plurality of the citizenry either wants Bush back or is simply burned out on Obama.  Obama continues to refuse to resign, and the Pentagon remains too cowed...
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Thomas Friedman on The Narrative

December 6, 2009
By clay

My opinion of TF as one of the great writers holds.  He penned an OpEd in the NYT that uses Fort Hood to assail (rightly) the Muslim Mein Kampf named “The Narrative”. The Narrative is the cocktail of half-truths, propaganda and outright lies about America that have taken hold in the Arab-Muslim world since 9/11....
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AJNTSA! RINO Alert

October 2, 2009
By clay

Like a corny vampire, the RINO In Chief is rising from the grave.
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A specter is haunting Europe — the specter of Socialism’s slow collapse.

September 29, 2009
By clay

“The Socialists can’t adapt to the loss of their basic electorate, and with globalism, the welfare state can no longer exist in the same way.” The Europeans, who first foisted the welfare state nonsense on the globe, now see the errors of their ways.  Sadly, we here in the States seem hell-bent to not learn...
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Huckabee – US out of UN

September 28, 2009
By clay

Huck nails it. I can’t think of any person or business who would invest 28% of the cost of running an organization, and then listen to members of that organization blast you day after day, year after year. That is exactly what is happening with the United States and its membership in the United Nations....
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Debra Medina rates attention in GOP Gov. primaries

September 28, 2009
By clay

Her 2nd amendment stance is music to my own ears.  I also like her private property stance.  She rates a look.  Check her out!
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Pelosi: Social change = political violence

September 25, 2009
By clay

The speaker has stated something that seems obvious to me. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently invoked the grim specter of political violence, arguing that today’s angry political climate could cause people to cross the line from heated talk to dangerous actions. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently invoked the grim specter of political violence, arguing that today’s...
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Storm clouds for Dems; I hope GOP is not able to avoid reformation

September 23, 2009
By clay

A blog post illustrates what are shaping up to be bad omens for the Dems in 2010.  As is noted: The political scandals surrounding Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and Senator Roland Burris have handicapped the Democrats’ chances of keeping Obama’s old Senate seat. Governors in Colorado and New York appointed two relative unknowns to fill...
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