When The Sun Rises Wednesday » I
am not in the prediction business, but those who are in the business
are predicting a Mitt Romney victory tomorrow. Regardless of which man
wins, the landscape on Wednesday morning will look much the same as it
does today. More »
On Your Own
What You Can Expect In This Election » I'm
really shocked that we haven't seen more garbage along with this
election, and I can't help but think that we're going to see it all at
once. You should pay close attention to everything that's about to go
down in the next few weeks. More »
Analysis
The Election That Spawned A Revolution » Tomorrow,
you will vote and hopefully Americans will know very quickly — without
too many hanging chads, faulty machines or fraud accusations — whether
President Mitt Romney or President Barack Obama will hold the Nation's
highest office for the next four years. More »
Personal Liberty News
Which Presidents Were Good For The Economy? » Tomorrow's
election is an election about the economy, and it isn't the first
Presidential election in which economics have played a key role. A new
study from researchers at Georgia Tech seeks to grade past Presidents on
an economic performance report card. More »
A Camp Stove And A Generator » Whether
you're a prepper or an outdoor enthusiast who likes to get away from
the modern world for days at a time, you know that there are still a
pesky few electronic devices that you would like to keep charged even
when a power source is miles away. More »
I
usually refer to leftists as "dispositionally uneducable," but
"hopelessly stupid" sometimes seems more descriptive. The idea that
Obama was operating from some type of budget is ludicrous. He and the
Senate refused to pass a budget because to do so might constrain
Obama's ability to spend money as he saw fit. There was plenty of money
to invest in charging stations and Chevy Volts for European consulates.
There was plenty of money for consulates in such threatening places as
the Caribbean. Funding was NEVER an issue in providing security for
the Benghazi consulate. It was all about political correctness and a
pathetically naive Arab-spring narrative.
Obama wantonly sacrificed the lives of four patriotic Americans on
the altar of his election campaign. The absence of character and
integrity that has been so obvious to many of us for more than four
years is only beginning to trickle into the larger American
consciousness through the gradually unfolding scandal of Benghazi. When
Obama is resoundingly defeated on Tuesday, those brave men will not
have died in vain.
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