Category Archives: politics
Government Shutdown! YAY!!!!!
I have fond memories of the Clinton era government shutdowns. While this isn’t a federal shutdown it is NY state and ANY government shutdown is a good thing. Chaos and anarchy. That’s what New York Gov. David Paterson is warning … Continue reading
Lefty Lies in Texas
When the left speaks, it’s lies and condescension. White says he resigned after finding its positions too restrictive, but his participation in Mayors Against Illegal Guns riled up those who live to preserve Texas’ pro-gun culture. “Anywhere in the civilized … Continue reading
Now THAT is my kind of protest babe!
Via American Power: Open carry sure is helpful when you’re dressing to beat the heat! Remember, the side with the protest babes always wins.
Arizona Gov. replaces Attorney General on illegal immigrant bill defense
The LA Times: Late Friday night as the Memorial Day weekend began, Arizona’s Republican Gov. Jan Brewer, in effect, suspended the state’s Democratic attorney general from defending the new law in upcoming legal challenges. State Attorney General (Democrat) Terry Goddard … Continue reading
Hoist with his own petard
Via Breda, Peggy Noonan makes an excellent point: I don’t see how the president’s position and popularity can survive the oil spill. This is his third political disaster in his first 18 months in office. And they were all, as … Continue reading
Evidence? What evidence? I see no evidence here.
From Ed Morrissey on Hot Air: Axelrod tells CNN’s John King that there is “no evidence” that the bribe attempt ever happened, even while he acknowledges that it would have been “a serious breach of the law.” We’ve investigated ourselves … Continue reading
Every little thing matters
Gun bans get the attention, but if you don’t have ammo that hunk of steel (Or plastic) won’t be much use. The anti-gun folks know this, that’s why they’re always trying to sneak in things to disrupt ammo supplies. The … Continue reading
Sometimes "unintended" consequences aren't unintended
More incumbent protection laws from Congress: The same sloppy legislative writing that created so many unintended consequences in ObamaCare also plagues the DISCLOSE Act, the effort in Congress to tighten spending rules in the wake of the Citizens United decision … Continue reading
YAY!!! Specter Lost!
The anti-incumbent mood seems to be picking up steam. Lets hope it continues. WASHINGTON (AP) – Party-switching Sen. Arlen Specter fell to a younger and far less experienced rival in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary, and political novice Rand Paul rode … Continue reading