The Bungled v. Conservative Case for Same-Sex Unions
By: lukematthews (Diary) | January 16th at 02:21 PM |
This past weekend, there were several articles addressing the marriage amendment up for a vote this coming fall. Instead of dealing with it rationally, the Star Tribune printed two articles that merely defame conservatives without addressing the actual issue. The Democratic Party is creating a narrative that suggests if you are for the amendment, which merely memorializes the law as it stands, you are engaging | Read More »
MSM’s “Weak Tea” Party Protest
By: lukematthews (Diary) | January 11th at 10:41 PM |
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 »
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Dayton’s MN Shutdown – Washed Away in a Tsunami of Beer
By: lukematthews (Diary) | July 16th at 09:49 AM |
This is a little summing up of the Great Minnesota Shutdown of 2011. It was a contrived experiment by the progressive/socialist wing of the Democratic Party to embarrass the productive class and shame them into voting for Democrats again. Instead the whole thing just blew back in their faces and they ended up looking like fools. What finally took them down as a bureaucratic mix-up | Read More »
Dayton’s Potemkin Village Tour – Dayton’s Shutdown
By: lukematthews (Diary) | July 13th at 07:25 PM |
Minnesota Democrats and Governor Mark Dayton are in a pickle. Dayton believed if he just stood up to the newly elected Republican legislature and made them appear extreme, public opinion would flood to his side. Dayton was elected by 43% of the vote due to a RINO third party candidate and now he thinks he has a firm mandate to shutdown the state to rob | Read More »
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