Fear and Loathing on the Texas Senate Campaign Trail (Or, My Ted Cruz Endorsement)
By: Jake (Diary) | May 26th at 06:52 PM |
Few of my memories from the first RedState Gathering stand brighter than getting the chance to hear Ted Cruz speak. When I originally looked at the schedule, I had no idea who he was, so I broke away from chatting with my newfound friend Neil Stevens and attended his speech out of a sense of curiosity, and on the strength of the recommendations of fellow | Read More »
Scott Brown Backpedaling Already?
By: Jake (Diary) | January 22nd at 06:01 AM |
I have been wanting to write a couple of posts congratulating Scott Brown for his victory, but I think I’ll put them on hold for now until my concerns explained here are allayed. I must admit, as a committed conservative, I have my problems with supporting most New England Republicans (there are some Republicans, mainly in New Hampshire, who are exceptions to this, but not | Read More »
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David Brooks bemoans his Irrelevance
By: Jake (Diary) | January 6th at 01:09 PM |
The New York Times is best enjoyed with a fine wine I hear, because one has to be drunk to get any enjoyment from reading the old fishwrapper. The Times must have caught on to this, as it has apparently decided to supply us with some. Unfortunately, someone at the esteemed Old Grey Lady mixed up the homonyms along the way and gave us a | Read More »