Touchdown Tebows-exposing the Left’s ambitions to destroy the traditional family.

    Many of you were on hand this last evening to witness the destruction of the Indianapolis Colts this evening to the Nawlins Saints. (Side note to Indy fans-haha) However, what most people at RedState and around the political blogosphere have heard the most about was Tim Tebow’s mothers ad, about her decision to keep her baby, who would grow up to be the best QB | Read More »

    Has the GOP learned its lesson? Reclaiming a conservative, not Republican majority

    Tomorrow Republican Scott Brown seeks to claim victory against what once was thought of as a shoo-in coronation of Massachusetts Democrat Martha Coakley. Tomorrow we being to reclaim the idea that conservatism, even in Massachusetts is preferable to Obama’s all powerful state. We have run in many ways, the perfect candidate, Scott Brown, White Knight of Massachusetts. All of you know that I love to | Read More »

    Millenium man of the decade-George W. Bush

    BW: People are dying Alfred, what would you have me do? A: Endure, Master Wayne. Take it. They’ll hate you for it, but that’s the point of Batman, he can be the outcast. He can make the choice that no one else can make, the right choice. As we prepare to close the decade, we reflect on what has become an uneasy week for all | Read More »

    Winning at all costs? Healthcare, Notre Dame, and the Catholic Church

    As I’m sure everyone in the blogosphere knows, Left and Right, we are in the middle of an increasingly fierce partisan battle over the socialization of the healthcare system pushed forth by Obama and San Fran Nan. What some Republicans and Democrats have done, aided by the Council of Catholic Bishops is craft provisions within this bill that essentially add the Hyde Amendment to this | Read More »

    How do you solve a problem like Sarah? The new face of the movement is change the GOP should believe in

    As anyone who is not living under a rock knows, Governor Palin wrote a book about her experiences as McCain’s VP, as well as about family and life. While the mere fact that the woman who is unable to read can write a book was news to the Left, the fact that it shed some light on why her role as VP was botched has | Read More »

    The Big Tent is closed for renovation-rebuilding the party that Reagan built

    Today when I was in church, the Gospel Acclamation was Christ’s Sermon on the Mount, and one of the things that my priest addressed in his Homily was injustice. One of the ways we feel the presence of God is our anger to injustice and our feelings of resistance towards the presence of evil. My boys were baptized today in the Catholic Church, as I | Read More »

    It’s the family, stupid-CDC finds abortion the leading killer of African-Americans

    Cross posted at The Minority Report We have reached the point, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, where there is a full blown war going on in America. We are in the middle of a war for America’s heart and soul, a war that has implications from the coasts to flyover country, land of the bitter, God-Loving gun clingers. However, many on the Left accuse | Read More »

    Conservatives fight like the brave 300, now where is our Leonidas?

    As promised, your favorite Black Conservative returns with a vengeance to the blogging world, like Sarah Palin, EPU, David Hinz, janis, bsimpson, Gamecock, AceInTx, and all of my blogging friends proud to be conservative and not Republican. I took a non voluntary break due to my inability to prevent ordering gaps in my internet service, only to find that the political world is turning upside | Read More »

    It takes a family to fix a government:Moral relativism in the age of Obama

    It has of course, been a long while since I have blogged on a regular basis; in fact it was only this week that I have begun re-establishing my presence on RedState, reborn from BlackRepub to BlackConservative, the name I hold today. When I first began blogging, four years ago, I was simply here, on Redstate.org (smile) as a Republican, looking for someplace to vent | Read More »

    Do I still talk white? Race, Magic Negroes, and the post Obama GOP pt. 1

    As some of you may or may not have noticed, I have been absent from the blogosphere for the past 2 months, doing some political soul searching as a Presidential election came and went past me. A variety of reasons caused me to go on this hiatus, but I have returned because I have been able to conclude that I still have something worthwhile to | Read More »

    Is History Doomed To Repeat Itself? We ignore Iran at our own peril

    Crossposted at TheMinorityReport and www.modernconservative.com “I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!”-Barry Goldwater

    And in other news, Pat Buchanan is still an anti-Semite…guess whose coming for Palin-the Joooooooooooooooos

    In Tuesday’s edition of TownHall, Pat Buchanan warns us all again of the JOOOOOOOOOOOOS coming to take over the Republican Party, aiming for their continued control of the GOP, and most importantly, VP candidate Sarah Palin. [http://townhall.com/Columnists/PatrickJBuchanan/2008/09/16/the_neocons_palin_project?page=2](http://townhall.com/Columnists/PatrickJBuchanan/2008/09/16/the_neocons_palin_project?page=2) Buchanan asserts Yet, on Tuesday, Palin was behind closed doors with Joe Lieberman and officials of the Israeli lobby AIPAC. There, according to The Washington Post, Palin took | Read More »

    Reagan’s Restoration

    “Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first.”-President Ronald Wilson Reagan <p>The United States is rapidly moving towards the 2008 national elections, ushering in a new era in politics. However, before opening a new chapter, it is necessary to first close the chapter on the old book, and reflect | Read More »

    Seven Years

    Many people say that seven is supposed to be a lucky number, something that you carry around with you like a rabbit’s foot, or that jersey you always wear when your team really needs that big victory. But tomorrow, seven has a much more sobering and somber meaning; Thursday marks the 7th year anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in | Read More »

    Seven Years

    Many people say that seven is supposed to be a lucky number, something that you carry around with you like a rabbit’s foot, or that jersey you always wear when your team really needs that big victory. But tomorrow, seven has a much more sobering and somber meaning; Thursday marks the 7th year anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in | Read More »

    Burning Down My Master’s House-Obama and the Democratic Party’s lies we can believe in

    There has been a lot of talk about race and identity politics during this campaign, perhaps more than any other political campaign in history. The media and pundits are showing this election as a classic case of the old America vs. the new America, the crusty old white guy against the young, hip, cosmopolitan Black candidate. However, this is not a blog about the media’s | Read More »

    “Black in America”: The war against fascism in 2008

    Much has been made recently of liberal network CNN’s decision to showcase a program called “Black in America”. In this age of constant political correctness as well as extreme liberal bias, this was a documentary that posed as factual news while merely serving as intellectual masturbation for the Political Left. In arguments that have been rebutted time and time again by Black intellectuals from Thomas | Read More »