M. Catharine Evans
Even long-time Hillary supporters are acknowledging the populist appeal of Sarah Palin. Palin must be reading Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals. She’s going after the youth vote. Remember the popular campaign site, Kids for Obama? Well, according to Larry Johnson at NoQuarter we may be seeing a ‘Kids for Palin’ organization popping up soon.
Johnson’s wife hosted a Christmas party at their home last week. When the kids got bored playing billiards, Larry gave them a choice of cable shows, Sarah Palin’s Alaska won hands down: read more…
Daily Kos hates Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, and now they have even more reason to trash him, thank God. This is what DK wrote on June 8, 2010 about the Attorney General’s fight against the part of the healthcare law that forces people to buy insurance:
Commerce clause, taxation without representation, whatever. The colonists were pissed. About tea, or something. The teabaggers are pissed. Not about tea, but they want to be like the colonists, so the Boston Tea Party must be somehow applicable to the new health insurance law. Hell, it works for Boehner and Cantor, et al.
I don’t know what’s scarier: that Cuccinelli is the chief legal officer for Virginia or that the Republican House leadership are actually in a position to make federal law.
Today, six months later, Cuccinelli emailed his supporters and the “pissed off teabaggers” this message: read more…
This popular post was first published on Dec. 9, 2010 here.
Sarah Palin deserves the Congressional Gold Medal. The award is given to a civilian who “performs an outstanding deed or act of service to the security, prosperity and national interest of the United States.”
No one in recent memory has ticked off the so-called liberal Hollywood Left more than the mighty huntress herself.
Aaron Sorkin, Hollywood movie and television writer, compares the TLC series Sarah Palin’s Alaska to a snuff film. In a HuffPo attack on the “phony pioneer girl” Sorkin is driven to near madness by a woman who dares to be politically incorrect. After all, PC has been the Left’s weapon of choice in shutting down the opposition.
Sarah Palin deserves the Congressional Gold Medal. The award is given to a civilian who “performs an outstanding deed or act of service to the security, prosperity and national interest of the United States.”
No one in recent memory has ticked off the so-called liberal Hollywood Left more than the mighty huntress herself.
Aaron Sorkin, Hollywood movie and television writer, compares the TLC series Sarah Palin’s Alaska to a snuff film. In a HuffPo attack on the “phony pioneer girl” Sorkin is driven to near madness by a woman who dares to be politically incorrect. After all, PC has been the Left’s weapon of choice in shutting down the opposition.
23-year old Virginian, Casey Bohr, most likely knew nothing about leftist organizations like the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund(MALDEF) who are hell- bent on destroying U.S. sovereignty by pushing their open borders agenda.
He and his mom were just driving home on East Patrick Henry Boulevard outside of Richmond, Virginia Friday evening when another car sideswiped his vehicle killing him and injuring his mother. Driving drunk with a suspended license, 39-year old Feliciano Suarez confessed to police that he was in the country illegally. Three years ago, under the alias Fernando Ruiz, Suarez was arrested on the same road for driving under the influence. read more…
On Wednesday GOP senators on the Senate Finance Committee had the privilege of seeing a self-avowed extremist practice two of the main principles mentioned in David Horowitz’s The Art of Political War for Tea Parties.
The benign-looking Dr. Donald Berwick, the Obama-appointed chief of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), second only to Kathleen Sebelius in the march toward government -controlled medicine, took 30 seconds to demonstrate his soundbite skill when he stated:
My principle is that patients should get all of the care they want and need, when and how they want and need it.
In one swift move the Harvard pediatrician sided with the everyday folks and wasted no time in front of the cameras. read more…































