Where Gingrich May Have Won the South Carolina Debate

January 20, 2012

If you missed the first few minutes of the debate, you may have missed the best part.  CNN decided to open by delving into allegations made by Newt Gingrich’s ex-wife.  Newt ripped into the moderator, and razed the faulty premise of the question:  Newt’s past isn’t something that should be ignored, but everything about this [...]

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Third Party Bids are Purely Selfish

January 20, 2012

This article first published as Third Party Bids are Purely Selfish on Blogcritics. Ron Paul still hasn’t ruled out the possibility of running as a third party if he fails to attain the Republican nomination. His supporters — or at least the most vocal among them — seem to be actively encouraging him to take [...]

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Vultures are Good for the Environment

January 17, 2012

I don’t care much for Mitt Romney. I think he’ll say just about anything if he thinks it will help him get elected. He’s unprincipled, and his political career is not indicative of the Conservative banner he’s currently trying to claim. Finally, his continued support of Romneycare is troubling, and if Obama’s record weren’t so [...]

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Voter Fraud: It’s Easier than You Think

January 12, 2012

James O’Keefe is at it again; his Project Veritas has just released a new video showing just how easy it is to cast a fraudulent ballot in New Hampshire. Dead men tell no tales, but as Project Veritas found in New Hampshire, they can still vote. On New Hampshire Primary Day, Project Veritas sent a team [...]

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Politicizing the New Year

January 1, 2012

If you thought you could enjoy the new year without hearing from the Obama Campaign, you thought wrong.  The campaign found time to send not just one, but two emails, begging for last minute donations.  Because … the real purpose of New Year celebrations is to ensure the Obama Campaign has the billion dollars he’s [...]

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Merry Christmas

December 25, 2011

And, in case you don’t feel like watching A Christmas Story on TBS, here’s the story in under a minute (and recast with bunnies).

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Video: Vilma Leake’s Priorities

December 21, 2011

Democrat Commissioner Vilma Leake started the last County Commission meeting by addressing the truly important issue affecting Mecklenburg County residents.  If you thought she brought up the above-average unemployment, or opposed the decision by the DNC to ship in union workers and deny much needed convention business to local companies, or addressed the current tax [...]

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Height of Frivolity: Lawyers Suck Millions Out of iTunes Price Change

December 20, 2011

Yesterday, I received an email about the Johnson iTunes Settlement, a class-action lawsuit against Apple.  There’s so much wrong with this legalized extortion; it’s difficult to know where to begin. Unlike Hollywood and the big record companies, Apple has always hated DRM (Digital Rights Managament) software.  I don’t know their specific reasons, but I’d bet [...]

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Campus Weapons Get Double-Secret Probation

December 17, 2011

There’s a great scene in Animal House when Dean Wormer is conspiring to have Delta thrown off campus.  Greg Marmalard informs the Dean that Delta is already on probation.  ”They are?” asks Dean Wormer, and after considering this new information, he proceeds to place Delta on “double-secret probation.” Anti-gun advocates are a lot like Dean [...]

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Unlikely Allies: Occupy Richmond Stands Up for Richmond Tea Party

December 3, 2011

Shortly after invoicing the city of Richmond, VA for $8500, the amount the city charged the Richmond Tea Party for permits for their Tax Day rallies over the past three years, the Richmond Tea Party received an audit notice from the city’s Dept. of Finance.  The city claims the audit has nothing to do with [...]

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