A Few Thoughts On Andrew Breitbart
By: agconservative (Diary) | March 3rd at 09:54 PM |
I wanted to write something on the day that he died, but I just couldn’t bring myself to do it. So many people who actually knew Andrew Breitbart wrote too many beautiful words that day for me to even try. But now that a few days have passed and I still feel a desire, I want to share a few thoughts. Forgive me if it | Read More »
The Primary and Intellectual Honesty: My problem with Newt and SOME of his supporters
By: agconservative (Diary) | January 29th at 11:43 AM |
I have said for awhile now that I don’t know who I am voting for and refuse to pick publicly. Instead, I decided I would focus on criticizing each candidate when I felt they were engaging in unfair attacks, and likewise defending each potential nominee when I felt they were being attacked unfairly. It was for that reason that I criticized Mitt Romney for | Read More »
Ron Paul: Enough With The Almonds
By: agconservative (Diary) | December 16th at 04:22 PM |
Most conservatives know to usually just avoid talking about Ron Paul as to also avoid his delusional followers; but with the debate last night and the recent Iowa polls, I have reached my limit. First, let me make the obvious concessions that he has SOME good ideas about limiting government and that he is unlikely to win the nomination. With that in mind, I think it | Read More »
Newt and the Media: What Republicans Can Learn
By: agconservative (Diary) | December 12th at 01:41 PM |
First, let me make clear that this post has nothing to do with who should be the nominee. Newt Gingrich is now the clear front-runner for the nomination. There are several aspects that led to his rise (including the downfall of Cain and the limited alternatives), but the main reason is his focus on our main opponent in 2012 (and it’s not Barack Obama). That | Read More »
We Need Competent Warriors: A message to party leaders and primary voters
By: agconservative (Diary) | November 10th at 01:30 PM |
The 2012 election, more than any in recent memory, will be about choosing between two distinct paths for our country’s future. The choices are clear: push forward with the current growth of statism or revert back to our conservative principles. There is no doubt that electing officials that will reverse our current path and fight for conservative principles is essential to our future. If we | Read More »
On Terrorism, Israeli Politics and National Suicide
By: agconservative (Diary) | October 24th at 02:04 PM |
I wanted to wait a week before writing about this topic because of how high emotions were following Gilad Shalit’s release. For those that are not aware, Israel recently agreed to release 1,027 Palestinians militants in exchange for one Israeli soldier that had been kidnapped 5 years earlier. Those released militants were responsible for countless acts of terrorism and several have already vowed to commit | Read More »
How Taxes Work
By: agconservative (Diary) | October 5th at 08:00 PM |
I received this e-mail that has been going around with an analogy of how taxes work in America. Not really sure who the author is, but the analogy is good enough that I felt it should be shared. Please consider this when you vote in 2012: Let’s put tax cuts in terms everyone can understand. Suppose that every night, ten men go to | Read More »
The End of The Herman Cain Campaign
By: agconservative (Diary) | October 3rd at 10:57 AM |
I rarely get seriously angry with politicians, but today is an exception. I am seriously angry with one politician, and he isn’t on the left. That politician is Herman Cain. The reason I am this angry with Cain is because I actually liked him before now. I liked his straightforward style, his economic acumen and his real world experience. Cain was not my first | Read More »
Some Advice for Rick Perry
By: agconservative (Diary) | September 26th at 04:23 PM |
I don’t have a special devotion to any candidate in particular, but I do believe winning this election is vital to our future. There is no doubt that the best way to address the problems that our country faces is through the implementation of conservative policies. I was honestly excited about the Perry candidacy from the start because he seemed like a good option to | Read More »
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By: agconservative (Diary) | September 9th at 03:23 PM |