Month: August 2012

The Face of Racism

In this election, we on the right have to come to grips with the fact that we are dealing with a bunch of weasels. The left has no honor, no shame, and no dignity. They throw around the word “racist” to describe us not only without evidence, but at the same time they themselves engage in actual racist practices. Chris Matthews, earlier this week, was frothing at the mouth because Newt Gingrich called Obama the “food stamp president”. On one hand, progressives and leftists love telling us that more white people collect food stamps than black people. But somehow,...

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Paul Ryan’s Hail Mary

In football, it is all about the big play. A game that normally takes 3 hours is condensed into a 3 minute highlight reel by the sports channels. They do this by simply replaying the big plays. As a quarterback, there are traditionally 3 types of passes you can throw. The short pass, which is 10 yards or less. These plays are high percentage completions and not very exciting to watch. But they get the job done. Almost never replayed. There is the intermediate throw which is usually between 10 and 20 yards. These are slightly riskier and more interesting,...

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The New Civil Rights Movement?

The Civil Rights movement had a very specific purpose: To bring about radical social change. African Americans wanted to be treated equally. They wanted to drink from the same water fountains, eat in the same restaurants, work at the same jobs, and ride the same buses. They didn’t want to be second class citizens any longer. They wanted to be treated like equal human beings. That desire was justified. They didn’t want special rules for themselves any longer. They wanted all the rules to apply to everyone, regardless of pigmentation, social status, religion, and yes, even sexual orientation. And...

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(Re)defining Tolerance

Tolerance: Sympathy or indulgence for beliefs or practices differing from or conflicting with one’s own. That, according to Merriam-Webster, is the definition of tolerance. How long before the liberal-leaning, politically correct crowd forces Webster to change its definition? Tolerance, by definition, is predicated upon there being a disagreement. If we do not disagree on an issue, it is not considered “tolerance.” By definition it becomes an “agreement.” Shocking, I know. There is a movement to redefine the meaning of tolerance. We are being told that unless we agree with the popular opinions of the local and national media, the...

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