I mentioned this in an earlier post, when I noted that the main reason the GOP appears to have spiked the auto bailout is because Sen. Corker thinks UAW workers make too much money, but this comment makes me think that we need to bring it up again to drive the point home: Also, isn’t …
They’re Coming To Get Ya!
Via Sullivan, this DVD from the American Family Association: Residents of the small Arkansas town of Eureka Springs noticed the homosexual community was growing. But they felt no threat. They went about their business as usual. Then, one day, they woke up to discover that their beloved Eureka Springs, a community which was known far …
Just A Thought
For those freaking out at the Kathleen Parker column, a couple quick thoughts: 1.) Justice (“Just Us”) Sunday 2.) Schiavo legislation 3.) Jesus is my philosopher. 4.) Michael J. Fox must be mocked for wanting stem cell research. 5.) The never-ending fake war on Christmas (Christmas keeps kicking ass, btw, and shows no sign of …
More on Miers
Jeff has an interesting piece up on what conservatives really wanted with the SCOTUS pick: First, the base is not necessarily asking for a “social conservative,” I don’t think (after all, James Dobson is behind Miers, and yet an array of staunch conservatives are still quite unhappy) so much as it is demanding a legal …
Democrats Will Like This
Here is some news for Democrats to take heart in: Republican politicians in multiple states have recently decided not to run for Senate next year, stirring anxiety among Washington operatives about the effectiveness of the party’s recruiting efforts and whether this signals a broader decline in GOP congressional prospects. Prominent Republicans have passed up races …
The Anti-War Left’s Perfect Weapon
I haven’t written about Cindy Sheehan because it is just a tragedy. She has lost her kid, is grief-stricken, so I figure it best to just leave her alone. Fair enough. However, it is understandable that her new-found activism, along with her aligning herself with the radical anti-war left and staging media events with no …
Boortz
Boortz on Schiavo: I cannot relate to those who wanted to use artificial means to prolong the life functions of this otherwise useless body for decades more, but I can understand their dedication to life. Yesterday on the show we heard from some people who, in light of the autopsy findings, have changed their minds. …