MSM’s “Weak Tea” Party Protest

    You know it’s gotten bad when the Democratic spokesmodels at the reliably liberal Star Tribune are chiding President Obama.  In a commentary entitled, ‘Recess appointment flap — a sign of the rule-bending times,’ Strib editor D.J. Tice has some cautionary words for his friends on the left.  Using a comparison that is more akin to that of the Tea Party, Tice warns that if we let | Read More »

    Schumer: “We Don’t Control the Senate”

    I wonder how Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada feels about that statement. It’s becoming abundantly clear that the Democratic Party is in full meltdown mode.  They have circled the wagons, battened down the hatches, called in the cavalry, said ten Hail Obamas!, and still they are a mess.  No doubt a couple of things are happening here.  The Democratic Party is desperately trying to position | Read More »

    The Debt Fight Is Ours. We Will Define It.

    First, let’s get one thing straight.  Our elected officials are having a discussion about our debt and deficits BECAUSE WE MADE THEM.  This wasn’t an Obama plan.  This wasn’t a Democratic Party dream.  This wasn’t even on the establishment Republicans’ schedule.  We are having a debt limit, debt problem, deficit battle royale because we MADE THEM do this.  We have let the Party-run media warp | Read More »

    Behind the Curve

    The Cryto-socialists are completely baffled.  They are beyond believing their own eyes.  We told them we were pissed.  We told them to stop spending and taking over the country with their radical ideas.  But, they didn’t listen.  I think a few of them are starting to get a little worried. Jonathan Martin in Politico writes, “[t]he back-to-back primary defeats of two powerful appropriators have sent | Read More »

    Internecine

    As the Democratic Party-run press continues to work and create divisions on the right, the real battle continues within their own party.  Fissures between the ‘Tea Party’ and the traditional GOP, conservative litmus tests, and challenges to established Republican legislators are all written with glee, hoping against hope the right will implode and therefore protect the vulnerable liberals.  The left has a message that makes | Read More »

    Election Themes

    Campaign movements need themes. In the most recent election, the Democrats ran against Bush, capitalism, and the rich. They were able to characterize McCain, and the rest of the GOP, as being out-of-touch, barely believable, and downright mean. With the next federal election year around the corner, we need to have a couple of themes of our own. These should be honest, unlike the character | Read More »