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By Robert Ringer
Major earthquakes near heavily populated areas always produce destruction and mass casualties, but I’ve never seen anything quite like the carnage and suffering that Haiti has been experiencing. As I watch the aftermath of this tragedy, a number of thoughts go through my mind.
First is the question, “Why?” Why is the fallout from this earthquake so much more horrific than that seen in natural disasters in, say, the United States? How can such a cataclysm happen in the Western Hemisphere in the twenty-first century? Read the rest of this entry »
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As the angry, arrogant — and now severely wounded — “leader” of our nation revs up to fight back against mounting public opposition to his progressive policies, one is beginning to wonder if he might deserve to inherit Saddam’s title of the Master of Miscalculation.
Brit Hume says that Scott Brown’s win in Massachusetts could be the best thing
that could ever happen to Obama and his fascists cohorts in Congress if it
causes them to open their eyes and move toward the center. He’s right, but it’s not likely to happen. Here’s why … Read the rest of this entry »
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I have long considered Rupert Murdoch — a transplanted Australian, of all things — to be one of the greatest American heroes of our time. Like millions of other Americans, he saw the liberal bias in the media, but what made him different is that he had the financial wherewithal to do something about it.
In 1996, Murdoch, through his flagship company News Corporation, started Fox News as an alternative to CNN’s addictive liberal coating of the news. And, in what has proven to be a stroke of genius, he hired Roger Ailes as the man to run his new enterprise. Ailes is staunchly conservative, daring, and one of those guys who seems to have been born with the Midas touch. While you’re at it, you can add him to my list of the greatest American living heroes. Read the rest of this entry »
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Everyone — including the far left — is well aware of the hypocrisy of the Democrats as it relates to their treatment of Harry Reid versus their reaction to Trent Lott’s comment to Strom Thurmond at his 100th birthday party.
Reid, with his perpetual scowl firmly in place, was predictably pathetic in his reaction to questions concerning his remarks about BHO’s racial qualities. In a press conference that followed the “light-skinned-with-no-Negro-dialect” bombshell, instead of answering the questions asked of him, Reid used each question to launch into a self-serving speech about what a swell guy he’s always been when it comes to the African-American community. Read the rest of this entry »
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Date: December 29th, 2009
By Robert Ringer
When Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar and North Dakota Senator Kent Conrad recently appeared on Chris Wallace’s Fox News Sunday, Wallace said to Senator Klobuchar:
“According to the latest Rasmussen poll — and let’s put it up on the screen — 57 percent of voters given a choice between do nothing … or pass this bill … say it would be better to pass no health-care reform bill. Only 34 percent say it would be better to pass the bill. Senator, don’t Democrats run a considerable political risk when you’re going to pass major legislation with no bipartisan support over what seems to be almost a 2-1 opposition from the American people?” Read the rest of this entry »
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Date: December 26th, 2009
By Robert Ringer
Note: Click Here for ‘The Year of Reckoning Part I’
Those who talk about the U.S. now coming of the “recession” are either fools or propagandists. Via health care, cap and trade, and other wildly unconstitutional measures, BHO and the criminal Congress will assure that the economy is many times worse off by next November’s elections than it is now. The objective, of course, is to bring people to their knees so they will have “no other choice” but to look to benevolent government for help.
I believe that 20-25 percent unemployment is coming … more massive bailouts of companies “too big to fail” are coming … higher taxes are coming … government
controlled health care is coming … cap and trade is coming … and, yes, jail time for those who do not obey the unconstitutional edicts of the criminal class in Washington is coming. Read the rest of this entry »
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Date: December 23rd, 2009
By Robert Ringer
In a 2008 radio interview, Barack Obama said:
“ … the Supreme Court never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth, and of more basic issues such as political and economic justice in society. To that extent, as radical as I think people try to characterize the Warren Court, it wasn’t that radical. It didn’t break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution, at least as its been interpreted and the Warren Court interpreted in the same way, that generally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties.” Read the rest of this entry »
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In response to two of my recent articles — “The Beckoning of the Serpents” and “The Dismissal Strategy” – reader johnwolfe53 wrote the following blog post:
Several days ago you published a letter from a reader decrying professional sports as a subversive influence in society. Your comments following the reader’s note seemed to agree with him on many of the points he raised. The tone of the letter and, sadly, of your comments was borderline offensive. Read the rest of this entry »
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Date: November 29th, 2009
By Robert Ringer
Kudos to Dick Morris for the great job he’s doing to help raise money for the League of American Voters in an effort to stop Obamacare from passing the Senate. Voters under thirty have been the strongest supporters of BHO’s attempt to put a stranglehold on the nation’s economy and gain ever more control over people’s lives.
After the League of American Voters ran ads in Arkansas, North Dakota, and Maine, however, the under-thirty crowd changed its tune and now opposes the Democrats’ Orwellian legislation by an eye-opening 65-25. Which proves again that what I first wrote about in 1979 in Restoring the American Dream is true: Short of a violent counter-revolution, education of the masses is the key to defeating the progressive movement to socialize America. Read the rest of this entry »
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Date: November 24th, 2009
By Robert Ringer
I love Sarah Palin! That’s the good news. The bad news is that I, and millions of others who love the ex-governor of Alaska, have been greatly disappointed by her recent interviews.
In my previous article, I pointed out how Palin missed many golden opportunities to put her libertarian-centered conservative principles on display in her interview with Sean Hannity. Then, shortly into the first segment of her interview with Bill O’Reilly, it was obvious that she was going to offer more make-nice filibustering. Read the rest of this entry »