Obama’s Defeat Starts Now » Two weeks ago, Wayne Allyn Root predicted a landslide loss for Barack Obama.
Now, Root has strategic advice for Mitt Romney to lock down that
victory right away. Root recommends a strategy that nullifies Obama's
Latino advantage, energizes the Tea Party vote and guarantees Florida
for the GOP. More »
Outside The Asylum
Someone's In Your Kitchen » Recently,
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg infamously burst forth from
Gracie Mansion to deliver a new set of culinary commandments to the
citizens of the Big Apple. Unfortunately, this sort of nanny-statism is
spreading. More »
Analysis
Governed By Decadence » C-SPAN
should simply change its programming lineup to better suit the decadent
nature of a Nation in decline. This would likely be a great way to get
more brain-dead Americans to tune in to the network, and it may even get
more youngsters interested in how government works. More »
Personal Liberty News
Operation Twist Continues Through 2012 » In
an attempt to spur job creation, the Fed will continue "Operation
Twist" through the end of 2012. The program is designed to lower
long-term interest rates without shoveling more money into the economy. More »
Obama Gets Involved In Fast And Furious » In
a bid to stall a contempt vote against Attorney General Eric Holder,
President Barack Obama on Wednesday invoked executive privilege to
withhold documents and communications related to the failed gun
enforcement operation known as Fast and Furious. More »
Teacher Who Told Student He Could Be Arrested Will Keep Her Job » The
social studies teacher who became irate earlier in the year when a
student asked a question about President Barack Obama will return to
educate students. Tanya Dixon-Neely made national news after she told a
student that people were arrested for disrespecting former President
George W. Bush. More »
The U.S. Constitution was ratified 224 years ago today.
The document that became the Constitution developed after three months
of debate. It was signed on Sept. 17, 1787 by 38 of the 41 delegates
present. But according to Article VII, it would not become binding until
it was ratified by nine of the 13 States. More »
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