Gov. Buddy Roemer Is Running For President

At the end of January, there was a story in the New Orleans Times-Picayune discussing the possibility of a presidential run for one time Lousiana governor Buddy Roemer. The story made it seem like the decision had already been made: [...]

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The Case for Herman Cain

The Case for Herman Cain

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Somali Pirates Hold Over 600 Hostages and 29 Ships

I heard about this on The War Room with Quinn and Rose this morning, but couldn’t believe it. Why is this being allowed to continue? Increasing ransoms for captured ships and crew appear to have given pirates even more incentives [...]

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Rasterbating Milton Friedman and Atlas Shrugged Part One

I have been slowly working on the area that overlooks my desk, the place where, when at home, I do the bulk of my blogging. It had looked like this before CPAC: I took down the shelf above the desk [...]

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New Tone: Wisconsin Dem to Cheesehead Republican: “You’re F**kin’ Dead!”

Wisconsin Democrat Gordon Hintz gets it. The Left does not have to play nice. They don’t have to follow the same rules the Right does. They can do pretty much as they please. Which is why if felt free enough [...]

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UN Suspends Libya from Council It Never Should Have Been On

The United Nations finally suspended Libya from the UN Human Rights Council, a council Libya shouldn’t have been on to start with: The General Assembly voted by consensus on the council’s recommendation to suspend Libya’s membership on the U.N’s top [...]

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Harvard Econ Professor: “collective bargaining…is more similar to an antitrust violation than to a civil liberty.”

In the Wall Street Journal, Harvard Professor Robert Barros discussed the current union brouhaha and gives us a bit of a history lesson. Labor unions like to portray collective bargaining as a basic civil liberty, akin to the freedoms of [...]

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An All American Falls – RIP WWI Veteran Frank W. Buckles

He was the last living American veteran of World War I. Frank W. Buckles was 110. In 1917 and 1918, close to 5 million Americans served in World War I, and Mr. Buckles, a cordial fellow of gentle humor, was [...]

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AIM: How Al-Jazeera Kills Americans

From Accuracy in Media‘s Cliff Kincaid: The U.S. media propaganda campaign in favor of Al-Jazeera getting on more American television networks, stations and cable systems has reached Time magazine and The Washington Post. But the shocking truth about this Arab [...]

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Herman Cain Wins Tea Party Straw Poll

But, he’s got no name recognition. But, he’s got no organization. But, but, but… BOOM BAM BABY! Which Republican should become the next president? Herman Cain, according to a number of Tea Party activists gathered at a weekend summit in Phoenix. [...]

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Does the World Really Need a Wii Group Sex Game?

UbiSoft has released a game called, “We Dare” for the Nintendo Wii. It’s intended to be an “adult” game. Here’s the trailer that’s making waves on YouTube: That’s… Well, that’s a bit odd. Maybe it’s me, but even as a [...]

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I Want to Mind Meld with Niall Ferguson (Video)

“Facts are stubborn things.” Watch Niall Ferguson take a brick bat to the various premises of the Morning Joe panel members regarding the Obama foreign policy. It’s a slice of fried gold: Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and [...]

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Union Goon Explains Tea Bagging to Conservative Kid (Video)

While protesting that Wisconsin members of the teacher’s unions should not have to pay more for their health care or allow people to opt out of the union if they want, these union goons took the time to graphically explain [...]

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Weekend Link Love: Carrie Underwood Edition

Flopping Aces: Sunday Funnies Legal Insurrection: 50-State Union Protest Falls Far Short Of Predicted Turnout Michelle Malkin: That Didn’t Take Long: Rahm Emanuel Transition Co-Chair Resigns Over Ethics Violations Riehl World View:  A Liberal Emails Ace of Spades HQ:  Kathleen Parker’s [...]

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