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Why New York Should Give Kirsten Gillibrand the Boot
Kirsten Gillibrand, the unelected Senator from New York, is now focusing on her fight to keep her place in the Senate. New Yorker’s would be wise to can her the first chance they get. Over the last couple of years, I have contacted her office several time to ask for official statements and have been… more »
Why Sarah Palin Should Reject Running in 2012
As Sarah Palin begins to show up again, giving speeches that challenge the current political climate, it seems everyone wants to know what her role will be in politics. Currently, she is a contributor on Fox News, but the question everyone is asking, from her fans to her enemies, is will she run in 2012?… more »
Americans Give Obama a Wake Up Call..Again
A week after the Democrats lost the Senate seat in Massachusetts, the party has taken a new turn. They are acting like they are seeing the light. It seems they missed all those protests by the Tea Party movement this past year. Perhaps they missed the outrage at the town hall meetings they held on… more »
Democrats Find Themselves in a Pickle With Voters
It seems the independents have spoken in Massachusetts. In what can only be categorized as the election heard across the country, Republican Scott Brown defeated Democrat Martha Coakley for a senate seat previously held by Democrats since 1952. Prior to Tuesday the Democrat machine pulled out all the stops to make a last minute pull… more »
State of the Union to be Predictable Obama Rhetoric
As Barack Obama prepares for his state of the union speech, the world prepares, for what could be, the most epic display of false humility. Just yesterday, I heard Obama say the buck stops with him, and then blame Bush for what’s going on. These lines are only foreshadowing what we may hear in his state of… more »
NY Post Hires Famous Whore as Columnist
In a bad economy, it looks like things are looking up for Eliot Spitzer’s whore. The New York Post has hired Ashley Dupre to write a weekly column. Her column will be about relationships and sex. The message this sends seems to be par for the course for our culture. It seems that prostitution isn’t… more »
Glenn Beck Looks to Embolden the People
It’s no secret that I enjoy watching Glenn Beck. His self proclaimed “entertainment and enlightenment” has been a breath of fresh air. I’ve also enjoyed his candidness when dealing with political figures on his show. He is willing to ask the questions we are asking at home. Continuing to claim that he is not a… more »
Corruption in Government Goes Public
In a display of just how corrupt Washington can be, the Senate got the 60 votes they needed for move ahead with the health care bill. Any time a bill gets the “exact” number of votes it needs, no more no less, it is high time to be suspicious. Unfortunately, suspicion is not necessary this… more »
Palinize: A New Vocabulary Word
Palinize (v.): To overly scrutinize and excessively criticize without reasonable justification an otherwise respectable public or private citizen in an attempt to marginalize their… more »
New Leslie Sanchez Article Discusses the Sarah Palin Effect
Sarah Palin is hitting the news in a big way this week with her much anticipated book release, “Going… more »
Sarah Palin’s “Going Rogue” Tomorrow
On the eve of her book release, Sarah Palin has every media outlet buzzing. Recently, excerpts from her book have hit the internet and set it a blaze. Love her or hate her, she has the attention of the American people. Her book, Going Rogue, is immensely popular even before its release. It seems we… more »

