Monthly Archives: October 2010

from Illinois’ 8th Congressional District

“It’s not that I oppose reciting the Pledge,” Bill Scheurer said. “I opposed having my actions that evening being dictated by a mob.” Perhaps the “mob” will remember on election day. Front Page

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A Witch Hunt for Bigots Singes American Media

By Debra Saunders “Political correctness can lead to some kind of paralysis, where you don’t address reality,” Juan Williams observed rather prophetically on Bill O’Reilly’s show Monday night, before he made the comments that got him fired from his assignment … Continue reading

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The Catacombs

Peanuts Peanuts Oct 24, 2010 Front Page

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Why are two wars not on our national radar?

By Diana West Since mum really is the word, I picked up on only one pro-war conservative rejoinder to Brokaw’s recent comments. Writing online at Contentions, former Bush White House official Peter Wehner offered his explanation for radio silence on … Continue reading

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Fools Rush In

By Jonah Goldberg As far as I am aware, no one has asked President Obama a simple question: If your philosophy is so great, how come the countries that have embraced it for generations are so much poorer than us? … Continue reading

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Chile Likes Results

By Argus Hamilton Chile’s delegation to the United Nations sent a message thanking the world for its support rescuing the miners last week. It provoked some. Chile’s president specifically thanked Jesus, Great Britain and U.S. private enterprise–the entire anti-Obama coalition. … Continue reading

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Conservatives’ Top National Security Priorities

By Ken Blackwell Conservatives in Congress need to move quickly to staunch the flow of blood, literally, in our military. The Fort Hood shootings proved convincingly that political correctness is lethal. Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey ran to … Continue reading

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Extreme Girls: All the president’s radical women

By Michelle Malkin My column today is a rejoinder to Maureen Dowd’s plaintive wail about Republican Mean Girls in the NY Times on Sunday. I’ll take a GOP mama grizzly who wants government to leave you alone over a Democrat … Continue reading

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Multiculturalism

By Arnold Ahlert The way the world actually is underscores the fatal conceit of multiculturalism: if all cultures are equally viable, then why are we witnessing massive movements of people away from some countries and cultures towards other ones? Why … Continue reading

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Where to Cut Spending?

By Cal Thomas The question thrown in the face of tea party activists and other conservative Republicans when they talk of cutting spending is, “Where would you cut?” Read Front Page

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