The Great Wall of Obama

    After the ex-IRS Commissioner dodged his way through his Congressional Hearing Friday, Congressional Select Committees are all but certain to be convened to investigate the IRS scandal.  We could also see a House Select Committee on Benghazi.  It’s still too early to tell what will happen with the AP scandal. What we can be sure of is that in all three scandals, the Obama Administration | Read More »

    Where the Real Focus on Benghazi Should Be

    Whew!  I have to ask, can we not have all of these scandals break into the news cycle during finals week?!  After finishing final reports and tests last week, I just now finished watching the entire Benghazi hearing, while trying to keep up with the two new scandals.  It says a lot about the state of our nation’s government when you have to jump between whichever government scandal has | Read More »

    Do or Die For Congress on Benghazi

    Up to this point, the House Oversight Committee has gotten little from the investigation into the Consulate attacks on 9/11/2012 that left four Americans dead, and the Obama administration scrambling to cover up the details just weeks before the presidential election. After running into repeated dead-ends, stonewalling from the White House and State Department, and a hearing with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that | Read More »

    Today’s Tragedy in Connecticut, and the Response

    Today’s tragedy in an elementary school near Danbury, CT. is yet another horrifying reminder that the world is not a safe place. The lives of 20 children, likely an entire class of kindergartners, have been lost, as well as 5 faculty members. I will not waste time arguing what will inevitably turn into yet another debate about guns and the 2nd Amendment in the media, | Read More »

    Two Jokes That Aren’t Funny Anymore

    Over the last four years, Republicans have consistently made two jokes about Pres. Obama that lost all humor on election night, 2012: 1. Barack Obama is the Campaigner-in-Chief 2. The only real job Barack Obama has ever had was as a community organizer. What does a community organizer even do?   Here’s why they aren’t funny anymore. First, it’s true that Barack Obama never stopped | Read More »

    So What Now? The GOP Needs a New Approach

    Stunned. Shocked. Depressed. Demoralized. These are just some of the feelings that Romney voters are going through right now. As I’m typing this, paid conservative opinion makers are typing up their morning columns for various publications blaming Mitt Romney for the 2012 disaster. Anyone who actually buys into what can only be loosely considered intelligent thoughts in these articles is just as lost as the | Read More »

    Another Shrimp on the Election Prediction Barbie, With a Sandy Surprise

    So, here we are….finally. We’re now in the final hours before the voting for the 2012 Presidential election starts. All of the endless polls, the political spin jobs, the god-awful campaign commercials, campaign calls, pundits’ postulating, and traffic jams in swing states caused by the candidates’ motorcades are about to come to an end. Every politically-minded human in the nation who can get their face | Read More »

    Final Debate Review, With a Side of Bayonets and Horses

    Well, I was only partially right about tonight’s debate. As I stated before the debate started, I expected Pres. Obama to come into tonight’s debate aggressive, and he certainly did. He was more than just aggressive, however, oftentimes flashing anger and contempt in his facial expressions, and those emotions also came out in some of his answers, especially his tirade against Mitt Romney on bayonets | Read More »

    A Ruthless Final Debate

    Make no mistake, tonight’s debate will be take-no-prisoners battle between the candidates. If you thought the last debate was contentious, get ready for even more interruptions (hopefully no false, on-the-spot fact-checking from the moderator though), and more fire from both candidates. The Romney campaign has stated that this debate will not be like the last one, but once President Obama starts launching the personal attacks, | Read More »

    Post-Debate Review

    Well, tonight’s debate was everything I thought it would be, and then some. Unlike most pundits, I stated in my pregame article that I expected the candidates to be aggressive, even in the town hall format, and boy, were they ever. Both candidates went after each other, even face to face a few times, in a debate that was as contentious as it could have | Read More »

    Debate Pregame

    This is it. After more than a year of rough, grueling GOP presidential primary battles where Gov. Romney was “always but never” the frontrunner, followed by a presidential campaign season in which Team Obama has tried to paint Mitt Romney as an unholy amalgamation of a Terminator robot and Mr. Potter from “It’s a Wonderful Life,” we sit three weeks from election night with the | Read More »

    How The Social Media that Built the President May Have Broken Him

    Most everyone agrees that the president was soundly beaten in the first debate. Pundits have postulated, spin-masters have attempted to spin, Al Gore has blamed the altitude, and so on. Yet none of the talking heads have pointed out the true reason that the president is seen to have lost the debate so badly. The truth is not as much that Gov. Romney was so great, or | Read More »

    Last Man To Walk On Moon Endorses Mitt Romney

    Gene Cernan, the last astronaut to walk on the surface of the moon, is backing Mitt Romney, saying that Romney has a more realisitc vision for the future of America’s space program.  Speaking to Eric Bolling on the Fox News Channel, Cernan said that he believes Newt Gingrich’s plan to colonize the moon by 2020 is unrealistic, and explained that he believes Romney would have | Read More »

    Opinion: Romney’s Route to Victory

    With a big win in N.H. on the heels of winning Iowa, Mitt Romney now has the chance to effectively lock up the GOP nomination in the next two primaries. If Romney is able to pull out a win in S.C., he can cruise to victory in Florida, and a sweep of the first four state contests will not only remove most of his primary | Read More »