There was no bigger development on the American political and social scene in 2010 than the emergence to power of the "Tea Party", and that movement arguably had no bigger inspiration than Texas congressman Ron Paul. Emerging in the wake of the disastrous Presidential election of 2008 that saw Barack Obama win the race … Continue reading 2010 American of the Year: Ron Paul
Tea Party should not be a ‘third’ Party
There has been a great deal of angst among the Lefty Lib community regarding the emergence over the past year or so of what has become known as the 'Tea Party' movement.The liberals who now control the Democratic Party should be concerned, because they and their political leaders led by President Barrack Obama, House Speaker … Continue reading Tea Party should not be a ‘third’ Party
Elections have consequences
For the past year it has become the public mantra of Democratic Party politicians: "Elections have consequences." Whether they were talking about bailing out large corporations or taking over the banking, auto, and health care industries, that simple phrase has been their fallback position.To some extent, that is true. When the nation elects a leader … Continue reading Elections have consequences
City’s main problem: Liberals
In the Sunday, February 21st, 2010 edition of the Philadelphia Inquirer an article was published at the very top of page two titled "City's main problem: poverty" written by Karen Heller.In the article, Heller proceeds to lay every ill that befalls the city of Philadelphia - and that's plenty of ills - at the very … Continue reading City’s main problem: Liberals
Palin’s people power
As someone who is completely sold on her, it is very difficult for me to understand how anyone outside of absolute liberal ideologues can not get the whole Sarah Palin thing and not like the woman as much as I like her. The self-described 'hockey mom from Wasilla' has more real world human substance and … Continue reading Palin’s people power
