Stimulus Insanity 2

The Senate is poised to pass another stimulus package at some point this week. I’m no Economist, but it seems that these bailouts are never going to end, and we are just setting ourselves up for disaster, instead of letting the free market take care of things. Yes, it would be painful, but I believe ...

Change We Can Believe In?

Just thought I’d pass along some examples of “Change We Can Believe In” Al Franken steals the Minnesota Senate election – how can I use the word steal? Well, here’s just one example. During the recount there were at least two instances where the recount totals didn’t match the election night totals. In one instance ...

Sarah Palin Interview

The following interview is with the director of Media Malpractice, an upcoming documentary regarding the treatment of Sarah Palin during the 2008 Presidential campaign. It is funny how much she and her family got hammered during the campaign. Especially considering the light treatment some of President-Elect Obama’s skeletons in his closet got (rampant past drug ...

How Obama Got Elected

I recently discovered the web site, howobamagotelected.com. The director has a couple of different movies that sound interesting, especially if you lean towards the Conservative side of the political spectrum. The following video was an interview of some Obama supporters on how well they knew their political facts. I know that anyone can edit anything ...

Can’t Make this Stuff Up

You simply can’t make this stuff up. Apparently Caroline Kennedy, in the running for the Senate seat that Hillary Clintion will most likely vacate next year, has not voted in several elections in New York since registering in 1988. One of the election includes the Senate seat she hopes to fill. Seriously, you can’t make ...

Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows

The old saying goes, “Politics makes strange bedfellows.” Nowhere was that more evident this past week than at the Democratic National Convention in Denver, CO. Of course I’m talking about the speeches of both Hillary and Bill Clinton during the convention. They both gave good speeches highlighting how ready Obama is to be President, how ...

Expelled

We just returned from Williamsport, where we watched Ben Stein’s new documentary, Expelled, with our friend Mara. I didn’t know too much about the movie, but I did know that it was supposedly in support of Intelligent Design, and I like Ben Stein, so I figured it would be a good time. I was definitely ...

Senate Convenes For 57 Seconds 1

Senator Jim Webb convened the United States Senate for a whopping 57 seconds today in order to prevent any recess appointments by President Bush. Our tax dollars, hard at work, keeping the Senate “open” to prevent appointments. What has politics in this country come to? And I know that Republicans do/have done the same sorts ...

Acting White

I’m just curious why it’s alright for Jesse Jackson to criticize Barrack Obama’s response to the student beatings in Jena by saying that Obama is, “acting like he’s white.” Imagine the shoe being on the other foot and some outspoken, conservative, white person (insert your favorite conservative political pundit here) said that a leading Republican ...

Political Hypocrisy 3

The resignation of Senator Craig this past weekend got me thinking about political hypocrisy and how rampant it is in America.Now, I don’t condone what Senator Craig allegedly did in any way, shape, or form, but I do find it interesting that he had to pay such a high price for his actions. It wasn’t ...