Senator Rand Paul Rolls Up And Pimp-Slaps Neocons Over Foreign Policy In Their Hood

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul gave this address 2/6/2013 at the Heritage Foundation. Here’s the text of the address: Foreign policy is uniquely an arena where we should base decisions on the landscape of the world as it is . . . not as we wish it to be. I see the world as it is. I [...]

Why An Obscure Media Reporter Named Gabriel Sherman Must Answer Serious Questions About His Near Obsession With Fox News And Roger Ailes

Personal note: Even if Fox News rubs shoulders with Neocons and RINOs, I’ll go to bat for them in this regard. They should be allowed to have their say without being “shut down”. Leftists have a long history of trying to infringe on the 1st Amendment rights of organizations they don’t agree with. Back off [...]

Control the Words, Control the World

There’s no mistake that one of the greatest tools the left possesses is it’s ability to control the words in all realms of today’s modern life. From the media, to the government to pop culture, our world is defined by those in control of the words. Don’t believe me? Just pay attention to someone who [...]

Why I (Temporarily) Joined: Deconstructing #TGDN, Part Two

(Note: Since I am not primarily a blogger, this series may not cover the most recent events in real-time. My goal is to make a larger point. I hope you’ll read on anyway.) In part one I discussed how all the infighting in conservative new media, and the feeling that we need spam-block vengeance on [...]

27 Asians Attack 3 Whites… Or Why Americans Need Weapons With More Than 10 Round Magazines

This video shows 27 asians attacking 3 white people in a Boston mall parking garage. Four and a half minutes elapse in this garage before mall security comes to the aid of those being assaulted. Of course, the silly Boston onlookers glued to their car seats thought that honking their horns would quell the racist [...]

The Political Success Defense Network: Deconstructing #TGDN, Part One

I grew up a computer nerd. I’ve been on the internet in one form or another – even text-only on a terminal connected to a VAX mainframe – since 1993.  Before (and after) that, I used and ran bulletin boards, or BBSes.  I know what Usenet is, and I knew what it was even before [...]

Let Them Eat Persecution Complex!

French Court Decimates Right To Free Speech By Forcing Twitter To Identify “Anti-Semitic” Tweets This is by far the dumbest thing I’ve read today. Who gets to judge what is anti-Semitic? I sure hope it isn’t American neocons, because if it is, no tweets will ever see the light of day on Twitter outside the [...]

Jefferson: All Men Are Created Equal – Obama: That’s Not Good Enough

In his 2nd inaugural address, Obama continued to flaunt his axiological misunderstanding of America’s founding doctrines. Obama conjures equal rights, an alien theory dis-kindred to greater than hexadecaroon degree of the equal protection guaranteed by the 14th Amendment. For reference, here’s the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment: All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and [...]

In Which WaPo’s Greg Sargent Gets Pwned on 2nd Amendment/Constitution, Tucks Tail, Runs Away

Last Wednesday, I had an interesting and protracted “debate” on Twitter with Greg Sargent (one of many resident tyrants riding the Washington Post’s meager staff). The screencaps basically speak for themselves, but I’ll provide a bit of commentary at times, for the sake of context. It began when I questioned Greg’s assertion that large majorities [...]

Federalism Follow-up

I know what you’re thinking. “After those three posts in that series (somewhere around 12,000 words, in total), you’re writing another piece on federalism?” Why, yes. Yes I am. And, if you haven’t seen the others, you should read Part 1 (Context), and Part 2 (Theory), and, most importantly, Part 3 (Practice). Based on the [...]