Phil Boehmke

Phil Boehmke


  • February 6, 2012

    Reagan 101

    Today is President Ronald Reagan's 101st birthday.  Our nation is a far different place than it was during the Renaissance years of the Reagan Administration.  In this critical election year it would be wise for our elected leaders, candida...

  • December 20, 2011

    Hillary and the Menorah

    Former Democratic pollsters Patrick Caddell (Jimmy Carter) and Douglas Schoen (Bill Clinton) have been beating the drum for Hillary Clinton to enter the race and save the party.  Realizing that their earlier plea for Mr. Obama to abandon his ree...

  • December 15, 2011

    Wisconsin's GAB rules Adolf Hitler and Mickey Mouse can be counted on recall petitions

    In the wake of Friday's revelation that one particular Recall Scott Walker supporter had gleefully confessed that he signed some 80 separate petitions, we have learned of yet another bizarre assault on the democratic process in the Dairy State. ...

  • December 12, 2011

    Scott Walker recall supporter brags 'I think I signed about 80 times'

    Democrat strategists and public sector union officials from around America have been hard at work in Wisconsin in their unrelenting attack on Governor Scott Walker and his efforts to restore fiscal sanity to the Dairy State.  The Recall Scott Wa...

  • December 10, 2011

    Texans stand up in defense of nativity scene

    The United States of America has a population in excess of 311million of people of all backgrounds and beliefs.  Henderson County, Texas has a population of more than 78 thousand people.  The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) has a na...

  • December 4, 2011

    Ndamukong Suh loses control again and clobbers innocent tree

    Last week the NFL sacked Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh for a two game loss in response to his out of control attack on Green Bay Packers guard Evan Dietrich-Smith. With some extra time on his hands to kick-back and reflect on his anger...

  • November 28, 2011

    For Gov. Abercrombie it's all about the kids bureaucrats

    Declining tax revenues have forced most public school districts to reduce expenses, increase class sizes, cut extra-curricular programs and find creative ways to make due with fewer resources. In Hawaii the hard-pressed Department of Education took t...

  • November 27, 2011

    Britain's Foreign Office tells embassies to prepare for euro collapse and violent social unrest

    With the situation in the European Union growing more unstable by the day the British government is making preparations to assist its citizens in the event of monetary collapse and the accompanying social unrest.  The UK Telegraph reports: ...

  • November 19, 2011

    Phony 'fix-a-flat' doc busted

    Con artists since the dawn of time have instinctively known that it doesn't matter what something really is if you can convince the mark that they need it.  Today we are surrounded by corruption at all levels of society from nickel and dime stre...

  • November 16, 2011

    FLOTUS favorite food; arugula and steak, French fries or tamales?

    Let me be clear about this, I really don't care what Michelle Obama's favorite food is.  What, when, where and how much Mrs. Obama choses to eat is none of my business (even if it is on my tab) and I live in eager anticipation of the day when sh...

  • November 2, 2011

    KC Coppers' Copper Copped

    America is facing an epidemic of copper thefts.  Pipes, wiring and objects of art are being stolen, sold and recycled to meet strong global industrial demand.  Private homes, businesses, schools and even churches have fallen prey to copper ...

  • October 27, 2011

    The empty tents of the empty heads

    The cool autumn evenings are strangely silent on the grounds of St. Paul's Cathedral in London despite the presence of the Occupy London Stock Exchange protesters who have encamped there.  The angry mob which has succeeded in closing the cathedr...

  • October 19, 2011

    Barbara from Harlem: 'God woke us up!'

    There are days when even the most optimistic of us feels drained and overwhelmed by the unprecedented corruption and incompetence of the Obama administration.  The current protests being staged around America (and the World) are particularly dis...

  • October 17, 2011

    Inspiration on Wall Street

    The Occupy Wall Street (OWS) mob have been inspired by visits from wealthy celebrities Michael Moore, Susan Sarandon, Tim Robbins, Kanye West, Alec Baldwin and Al Sharpton, the great unwashed have been praised by Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama and the...

  • October 9, 2011

    Would Woody Allen cast Michelle Obama as Fielding Mellish's girlfriend?

    Last year Woody Allen said Barack Obama was "brilliant" and opined that "it would be good...if he could be dictator for a few years."  Now the extreme leftist actor/director has developed a crush on Michelle Obama and according to The Internet M...

  • October 5, 2011

    The Best of Dirty Dick Durbin

    Illinois wasn't always the epicenter of political corruption and incompetence in America.  Let us not forget that Illinois is the Land of Lincoln and the birthplace of Ronald Reagan.  Of course that was long before Saul Alinsky, Hillary Rod...

  • October 3, 2011

    Glass house resident Obama throws stones at G.O.P. presidential field

    Speaking before an adoring crowd of gay and lesbian supporters Saturday night in Washington, Barack Obama dressed down the entire field of Republican presidential candidates for remaining silent when a gay member of the U.S. military was booed during...

  • September 27, 2011

    NFL Hall of Famer snubs Obama invite

    Less than a month after five NASCAR drivers turned down an invitation to attend a ceremony at the White House due to "scheduling conflicts," Barack Obama has been snubbed again.  NFL Hall of Fame defensive tackle Dan Hampton surprised WSCR morni...

  • September 24, 2011

    NYPD blue over indictments as union boss celebrates new law protecting pensions of fired officers

    What started out as an Internal Affairs Bureau (IAB) investigation into one cop's alleged ties to a drug gang has resulted in the indictment of 17 of his fellow officers in a wide ranging ticket-fixing scandal.  When former union delegate José R...

  • September 20, 2011

    September 20, 2001; Leadership on display

    America was still in a state of shock when President George W. Bush addressed our nation before a joint session of Congress on the night of September 20, 2011.  As the President spoke I felt a deep sense of pride in his leadership and for the fi...

  • September 11, 2011

    The Gospel of St. Mark deemed 'offensive material' by UK postal workers

    These are troubling times indeed.  The decline of our society seems to be traveling at break-neck speed as the core values and beliefs that made western civilization the golden age of human kind are being sacrificed on the altar of political cor...

  • September 3, 2011

    Professor's secret life has him on the run

    The students in Stephen J. Kinzey's classes at Cal State San Bernardino (CSUSB) are witnessing the practical application of kinesiology.  Kinzey's current field work in fugitive kinetics has drawn the attention of  California's law enforcem...

  • August 29, 2011

    Abandoned by Gaddafi, Lockerbie Bomber near death in Tripoli

    Little more than one week ago, Abdel Basset al-Megrahi celebrated the second anniversary of his release from prison amid the sound of gunfire in the besieged city of Tripoli.  The convicted Lockerbie Bomber has lived well past the three months t...

  • August 28, 2011

    Multitasking? NHS nurses wear 'Do Not Disturb' uniforms

    Oh the joys of socialized medicine.  In a move that the nurses union no doubt considers a breakthrough in modern medical treatment, NHS nurses are wearing 'Do Not Disturb' signs.  The UK Daily Mail reports that after a successful trial at...

  • August 27, 2011

    Cass Sunstein defends new regulations with 'lives saved and illnesses avoided' mythology

    During the first 100 days of our nation's downward spiral into oblivion (commonly known as the Obama administration) the Democrat controlled congress rammed a massive party loyalty rewards program (commonly known as the stimulus bill or American Reco...

  • August 25, 2011

    Disengaged Obama doesn't feel a thing

    Although there was deep concern and in some cases panic in Washington, New York and even in Martha's Vineyard, Barack Obama didn't feel a thing.  It wasn't the stock market or the crumbling of the economy that the folks in the Northeast were tal...

  • August 21, 2011

    A quiet anniversary celebration in Tripoli

    Now that Mr. Obama's unauthorized "days not weeks" war in Libya has staggered into its fifth month, NATO backed rebel forces are approaching the capitol of Tripoli.  The United Nations is planning to evacuate thousands of stranded foreigners fro...

  • August 20, 2011

    Obama 2012; The 2011 bus tour 'Live'

    The official video from Barry O's corn-belt bus tour is available now!  The thinly disguised campaign event, dubbed by Mitt Romney as the "Magical Misery Tour," was an attempt to re-package the failing former star to appeal us ordinary folks in ...

  • August 17, 2011

    Obama administration kills F-16 deal with Taiwan

    China has never recognized Taiwan as a free and independent nation and has maintained that military action against the island nation of 24 million people would their legal right.  Only the fear of American intervention and Taiwan's superior mili...

  • August 13, 2011

    Failure 101 at Chicago State University

    Call it "Animal House" in the hood.  This week in the People's Republic of Chicago (PRC) political leaders and academics met to review a number of troubling issues facing Chicago State University (CSU).  The Chicago Tribune reports: ....

  • August 9, 2011

    Michael Moore advises Obama to arrest S&P CEO

    After several days of thoughtful analysis, noted economist and constitutional law expert Michael Moore has offered his advice on the U.S. credit downgrade crisis to Mr. Obama.  The Washington Times reports that Moore's brilliant plan was deliver...

  • August 6, 2011

    Racial mob violence rocks the Wisconsin State Fair

    While Barry Soetoro was dreaming of one day being prime minister of Indonesia, America was a very different country and Milwaukee was a very different city.  Each August of my youth was filled with eager anticipation of our family's trip to ...

  • August 5, 2011

    Stand up and be heard! Demand 'supercommittee' transparency.

    The passage of the debt limit bill and the immediate jacking of the national debt ($239 billion-a one day record) has been a bitter pill to swallow.  Tea Party efforts to curtail runaway government spending fell far short of the mark as a "g...

  • July 30, 2011

    'Jesus is a Muslim and worships Allah'

    Welcome to the upside down world of Muslims Against Crusades (MAC).  Great Britain's radical Muslim group now claims that Jesus Christ was a Muslim.  According to their website:   The truth is when Jesus was sent to his people he cam...

  • July 29, 2011

    Sign of the times; the hungry young victims of Obamanomics

    Even as Michelle Obama travels the world campaigning against childhood obesity, many children in America are being starved by her husband's inept stewardship of our nation's economy.  According to the Boston Globe:   Doctors at a major...

  • July 24, 2011

    Obama's Team: Commie Night at US Cellular Field

    Welcome once again to the People's Republic of Chicago (PRC), home of Barack Obama and his favorite baseball team, the Chicago White Sox.  Monday night, July 25th 2011 People's World/Mundo Popular will be holding their 6th annual tailgate BBQ an...

  • July 17, 2011

    Contempt for court; Detroit Judge sends rape victim to jail

    In a Detroit courtroom 36th District Judge Vanessa Bradley and defense attorney Gabi Silver proved why many victims of sexual assault refuse to testify.  A local woman who had been beaten and repeatedly raped by two men on Strasberg Street in ...

  • July 16, 2011

    Just another day of race baiting for Sheila Jackson Lee

    "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt." - Abe Lincoln   We can always rely on Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) to inject her own brand of far-left factually devoid race-baiting insanity into any situ...

  • July 14, 2011

    Civil Disobedience 2011; Standing up to the TSA

    In 1848 Henry David Thoreau wrote "Civil Disobedience," his words hold a special significance for those of us who embrace freedom in this new age of governmental tyranny.   Those who while they disapprove of the character and measures of a ...

  • July 10, 2011

    Obama administration approves sale of tanks to Egypt

    The Defense Security Cooperation Agency has informed Congress that it has approved the sale of 125 M1A1 Abrams Tanks to the government of Egypt.  According to the DSCA website: Section 36(b) of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) requires the Pr...

  • July 8, 2011

    Obamanomics and the commodities redistribution boom

    The carefully crafted economic policies of Barack Obama are paying dividends as more and more people are getting up in the wee hours of the morning to work in the covert commodity redistribution business.  Many of our country's most vuln...

  • July 4, 2011

    Independence Day in Chicago and in the rest of America

    John Adams said that Independence Day should be "solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires and illuminations, from one end of the continent to the other, from this time forward forever."  Last week US News...

  • July 3, 2011

    Obama's secret plan to spin his Libyan misadventure

    Forget the debt crisis, the budget, the failing economy and millions of unemployed Americans.  What Obama needs is a way to reverse his bad poll numbers and shut up the critics of the humanitarian intervention (unauthorized war) in Libya....

  • July 2, 2011

    Hail Caesar (Rodney)! An American Hero

    When Congressman Michael Castle (R-Delaware) introduced the bill which would become Public Law 105-124 he could little imagine that approximately 147 million of his fellow Americans would take an active interest in the project.  The State Quarte...

  • June 30, 2011

    Imagine John Lennon as a Republican

    Often as people mature they out-grow their naïve embrace of leftist ideology and begin to see things in their true light, American Thinker favorite Robin of Berkeley, David Mamet and the late Ron Silver immediately come to mind, but John Lennon?...

  • June 26, 2011

    Teachers Union fights closure of NYC's 'school from hell'

    Isn't the teachers union supposed to be protecting incompetent, unqualified and unmotivated teachers with tenure, while simultaneously whining about how underpaid and overworked their members are?  Shouldn't the teachers and their union boss...

  • June 25, 2011

    Obama's furry new plan unveiled in Pittsburgh

    Last week Mr. Obama showed us a glimpse of his inner Luddite when be attacked ATMs as evil job killing monsters who have thrown thousands of poor bank tellers out of work.  Barry's message was clear. Technology is bad because ATMs, airport k...

  • June 24, 2011

    Monique Lawless is tough on crime

    When will things turn around?  There is so much crime and corruption these days it seems hopeless.  How can we change direction and restore our nation to greatness?  Like Peter Finch's crazed anchor man in the motion picture Network, w...

  • June 22, 2011

    California's Controller: 'The Legislature will forfeit their pay'

    The 120 members of the California Legislature got a crash course in reality on Tuesday.  John Chiang, the state's controller took the unprecedented step of fulfilling his constitutional responsibility by stopping pay for the state's lawmakers....

  • June 16, 2011

    Herb Keinon, the only witness in the crowd

    There are times when it seems as if the world has gone completely mad and nobody seems to notice.   General Dwight D. Eisenhower made certain that the atrocities committed by the Nazis were carefully documented and filmed so that generations ...

  • June 15, 2011

    Michelle Obama shows a real flare for comedy

    Forget the partisan hostility, self-righteous dietary bullying, excessive spending on wardrobe and travel or her royal entourage, FLOTUS has found a way to win over even her sharpest critic.  Just as her husband's popularity is sinking below ...

  • June 13, 2011

    Little known hero Mietek Pemper laid to rest in Augsburg

    Last week the flags in the German city of Augsburg were lowered to half-mast in honor of Mietek Pemper.  The retired management consultant passed away at 91 years of age and was laid to rest in the city's Jewish cemetery.  Who was Mietek Pe...

  • June 12, 2011

    Forget the death threats and find some dirt on Sarah Palin!

    Keep looking there must be something in those emails that can be used to destroy Sarah Palin.  The thankless task of digging through mountains of dull emails in search of the Holy Grail of leftist research is no easy task.  The process is ...

  • June 11, 2011

    Top Democrat operative launches plan of attack in Wisconsin recall elections

    The Democrats and their union comrades are pulling out all the stops in the Wisconsin in their attempt to seize control of the State Senate.  An unholy alliance of public sector unions and their Democrat enablers have joined together under the b...

  • June 6, 2011

    Palestinian who slaughtered Fogel family has no regrets

    The two Palestinian teen-agers from Awarta (West Bank) who brutally slaughtered the Fogel family in their Itamar home (north of Jerusalem) on March 11, were officially charged with five counts of homicide on Sunday.  The Jerusalem Post reports: ...

  • June 4, 2011

    Dennis Kucinich and Michele Bachmann on the same side?

    Did the rapture really take place on May 21st?  I was pretty sure that it would have made the news, at least Mark Levin or Rush Limbaugh would have devoted a segment to such a major story.  Maybe Weiner-gate is just a distraction.  Wai...

  • June 3, 2011

    Democrat State Senator punches colleague on chamber floor

    There is never a dull moment in the Illinois Legislature.  In the bluest of blue states the Republican minority isn't supposed to question the ruling Democrats.  Apparently Senator Kyle McCarter (R-Lebanon) didn't read his copy of How to wi...

  • June 1, 2011

    The beach is closed; Heat related illnesses?

    Chicago's North Avenue Beach was closed by order of the Chicago Police Department at 6:00 p.m. on Memorial Day.  In fairness it was unusually warm for this time of the year in Chicago, however with temps in the high 80's it was far from the sort...

  • May 22, 2011

    Troubled Foxconn factory in China rocked by explosion

    Will Apple create a new app that provides up-to-the-minute information on the rising death toll at the southwest China Foxconn plant where the new iPad is manufactured?  The massive Chengdu factory which is Apple’s key assembly plant f...

  • May 22, 2011

    Iran continues to flex its muscles

    As the Middle-East descends into chaos and Mr. Obama asks our only reliable ally in the region to surrender territory which is vital to its defense, Iran continues to spread its influence and build its military capabilities.  Reuters reports...

  • May 19, 2011

    Director Lars Von Trier: 'OK, I'm a Nazi'

    Some confessions are harmless.  For example, I have never watched any of Lars Von Trier’s films.  This will come as no surprise to anyone who knows me, as my cinematic tastes run more towards John Wayne and Gary Cooper (friendly HUAC ...

  • May 17, 2011

    California Assembly passes 'card check' for agricultural workers

    The United Farm Workers Union is just a Jerry Brown autograph away from salvation.  The UFW which has seen its membership decline from more than 70,000 in the seventies to roughly 27,000 (including part time and seasonal workers) today is rea...

  • May 15, 2011

    Portal residents not laughing at Obama's alligator moat joke

    Barack Obama’s El Paso speech continues to ignite controversy.  While Emperor Obama was fiddling around for laughs before a specially selected crowd of adoring fans on the Tex-Mex border, his bungling attempt at humor was not drawing ch...

  • May 14, 2011

    Feds burn Texas during Obama campaign stop

    Oh the irony!  On Tuesday while Barack Obama was in El Paso fanning the flames of anti-Republican rhetoric before a carefully selected crowd of adoring supporters, the ATF was setting off a blaze of its own in North Texas.  Accordin...

  • May 11, 2011

    Obama visits Texas; meanwhile back at the capitol...

    Barack Obama was in Texas yesterday taking care of important business.  No, he wasn't surveying the areas of the state which have been devastated by wild fires.  Mr. Obama didn't meet with Governor Perry to assuage his concerns that Texas w...

  • May 9, 2011

    Osama Bin Laden's strategy sounds familiar

    Wait just a minute, captured documents reveal that Osama Bin Laden wanted to use race and class warfare to weaken America?  Isn't that what the Democratic Party has been doing for the past half century?  ABC News reports:Osama Bin Laden asp...

  • May 8, 2011

    Obama's half-brother Roy fills traditional role as troublesome sibling

    Bill Clinton’s brother Roger was a convicted cocaine dealer who allegedly took kickbacks from criminals seeking presidential pardons.  Billy Carter cashed in on “Billy Beer,” smoked dope on the White House roof and became t...

  • May 7, 2011

    Conceal and carry shot down in Illinois

    Democratic Governor Pat Quinn and his comrade Chicago Mayor Richard Daley worked the phones, called in favors and leaned on their partisan troops in the legislature to kill a measure which would have allowed law-biding citizens in the ‘Land...

  • May 6, 2011

    Detroit, the end game of liberalism

    What do you get when a mighty industrial city is subject to six decades of one party rule and unchecked union greed?  Detroit.On Election Day 2008, the voters of Detroit turned out in droves to vote for Barack Obama. Special assistance was provi...

  • May 4, 2011

    A lesson in Criminal Justice at U.W. Oshkosh

    Students of University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh criminal justice professor Stephen Richards gave their teacher some real world experience this semester.  The pro-union Richards used his position at the university to lobby his students to si...

  • May 1, 2011

    Step right up and see The Incredible Obama!

    Fresh from his triumphant performance at last night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where he wowed the audience (which included political analysis Sean Penn) with comedic jabs at Donald Trump and other people of real accomplishm...

  • April 29, 2011

    Public schools, health insurance costs and OPM

    The lavish health insurance plans provided for public school district employees and their miniscule 5% (on average) contributions have been a major point of contention in the battle between Governor Scott Walker and the Wisconsin Education Associatio...

  • April 22, 2011

    Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn comes through again; Loyalty among thieves

    Last fall as State Rep. Careen Gordon (D-Morris) ran for re-election, she promised her constituents to fight Gov. Quinn and the Democrat party’s proposed tax increases.  In November Ms. Gordon was defeated by her Republican ch...

  • April 20, 2011

    Muslim extremists threaten royal wedding

    With the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton fast approaching, the radical group Muslims Against Crusades (MAC) is planning a special tribute of its own for the happy couple.  The extremist group has been behind a number of disturb...

  • April 18, 2011

    Saving Motown with sex and drugs, but no rock and roll

    What can be done to save the City of Detroit?  The crown jewel of the American socialist experiment could be fixed in five minutes according to local attorney and faile mayoral candidate Geoffrey Fieger. The Detroit Free Press reports t...

  • April 16, 2011

    Arizona: 'The Show Me State' for presidential candidates

    The Obama regime and their top enforcer Eric Holder are getting pretty sick and tired of Arizona.  Last year the regime was forced to file suit against the border state for passing a law which sought to enforce existing federal law regarding ...

  • April 12, 2011

    U.S. Census Bureau request alarms Tulsa County Assessor

    Buried deep in the bowels of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is a provision to impose a 3.8% tax on real estate transactions.  Proceeding without regard to Federal Judge Roger Vinson’s ruling that the health care law is ...

  • April 10, 2011

    N.Y. Senate hearing on security turns nasty as Islamic terror threat is discussed

    On Friday as the nation’s attention was focused on the budget showdown in Washington, the New York State Senate convened a special hearing in Manhattan to assess potential of a terrorist attack on the city.  With the 10th anniversary o...

  • April 9, 2011

    Memphis police union boss suspended for misuse of funds

    Over the course of his lengthy career with the Memphis Police Department, J.D. Sewell has been in hot water a number of times, but the union was always there to save his bacon.  The MPD veteran eventually took over as president of the Me...

  • April 7, 2011

    Sharpton introduces Obama as 'Servant in Chief'

    Taking a break from his laser-like focus on the budget crisis, or Libya, or golf, no wait, Obama’s laser like focus is on JOBS, well whatever Barry’s laser like focus was on, he took a break from it and joined his new best friend Al S...

  • April 4, 2011

    Special thanks to Kenosha's public sector union protesters

    With the “Recall Wirch” petition drive nearing a victorious conclusion, I was happy to join my fellow patriots in Southeast Wisconsin manning a “drive-through” location on Hwy 50 in Kenosha Saturday morning.  After hel...

  • April 3, 2011

    Charlie Sheen bombs in Detroit

    One down nineteen to go, maybe.  Charlie Sheen’s “Violent Torpedo of Truth” tour kicked off in the Motor City Saturday night at the Fox Theatre.  The highly anticipated (by Charlie) twenty city vindication tour has already...

  • April 2, 2011

    Activist federal judge hands down unconventional ruling

    Last May the Illinois Legislature caught the taxpayers off guard by passing new labor reforms designed to save jobs by rescuing Chicago’s faltering convention industry.  Many of us were stunned that the Democrat dominated legislature j...

  • March 31, 2011

    Put up our sign or else! Wisconsin's new union protection racket

    There was a time when the protection rackets were a staple of organized crime.  Shop keepers and businessmen in the cities would pay “protection” to the neighborhood mobster in order to be protected from the neighborhood mobster....

  • March 30, 2011

    Union mob actions costs Wisconsin taxpayers $13 Million, so far

    The public sector union protesters and their fellow travelers that mobbed the capitol in their attempt to stamp out representative government in Wisconsin have run up a pretty hefty bill for security, cleaning and repairs.  The Milwaukee Jou...

  • March 28, 2011

    It would have been big news if only Dick Cheney were still V.P.

    Curse the luck!  Here we have a great news story about unlawful confinement and an attack on freedom of the press at a political fund raiser featuring the Vice President of the United States, and we have the wrong damn V.P. in office.  This...

  • March 26, 2011

    DHS funded propaganda event cancelled

    Today’s “anti-terror” drill in Pottawattamie County, Iowa has been put on hold due to the efforts of true patriots and loyal Americans.  The very real threat of a terrorist incident is something that we as Americans have be...

  • March 23, 2011

    The Good Scouts of Cary Illinois

    What ever happened to the good old days when people in your neighborhood pitched in and helped one another?  Remember when local businesses were part of the very fabric of the community?  Was there really a time when the chief of police rem...

  • March 21, 2011

    Wisconsin's Patriots undeterred by Judge Sumi's activism or union intimidation

    The weekend began with the boisterous sounds of celebration from the pro-union mob in Madison.  On Friday Dane County Circuit Court Judge Maryann Sumi issued a temporary restraining order to halt implementation of the collective bargaining re...

  • March 19, 2011

    Activist Judge sides with public sector unions, again

    The people of Wisconsin registered their displeasure with the big spending Democrats last November, but a Republican governor, assembly and senate still face monumental challenges from the minority party, their activist judges and the all-powerfu...

  • March 19, 2011

    What's in a name? Biden Station open, Obama School to close

    Selling naming rights can sometimes lead to embarrassment.  Remember Enron Field?  How about Citi Field?  Great care should be taken when naming a ballpark, building, highway, train station or public school, lest the name in question s...

  • March 18, 2011

    Milwaukee police officer busted for I.D. theft

    Stories continue to circulate about police officers in Wisconsin obstructing the lawful efforts of ordinary citizens to exercise their First Amendment right to “petition the government for a redress of grievances.”  Members ...

  • March 16, 2011

    Defending the Dream of Re-Distributing the Wealth

    On Tuesday there were a series of nationwide “Defending the Dream” rallies in support of public sector unions.  The good and honorable men and women of the far left were sporting a “lean and hungry look,” despite having...

  • March 14, 2011

    Wisconsin's useful idiots

    “You’re an effing liar!  You’re all effing liars,” said the school teacher in the little red Kia as he sped away.  All I could do is smile, waive and laugh as he drove off, revealing the Obama/Biden ’08 bumper ...

  • March 12, 2011

    There's nothing wrong with bullying if you have an Obamawaiver

    With union thugs busy bullying reform minded lawmakers in Madison, Indianapolis, Columbus and other flashpoints in the battle for fiscal sanity, Barry and Michelle launched a new initiative against bullying in our nation’s public schools....

  • March 11, 2011

    Cowards, More Cowards, and Heroes

    After storming the capitol, shoving security officers out of their path and forcing their way through the state house doors and windows, the crazed mob of union/Marxist dupes and their fellow travelers screamed “You are cowards! You are cowa...

  • March 9, 2011

    Union thugs try to silence recall effort in Wisconsin

    With the Wisconsin Senate and the democratic process being held hostage by 14 Democrat union puppets on the run in the People’s Republic of Illinois, the hard working-tax payers of the Dairy State have begun the recall process.  Local ...

  • March 8, 2011

    Is Gaddafi ready to step down?

    There are signs that Muammar Gaddafi is negotiating with parliament and rebel leaders to surrender power and leave Libya.  The UK Daily Mail reports that the Libyan dictator has proposed to meet with the parliament to work out a plan for the t...

  • March 6, 2011

    Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn a class act? Don't bet on it.

    We have so much to be proud of here in the People’s Republic of Illinois.  While the rest of the country (even some blue states) is busy finding ways to reduce expenses and slash spending to stave off fiscal disaster during the Obama re...

  • March 6, 2011

    Ivory Coast soldiers kill unarmed women protesters

    The conflict in Ivory Coast has taken an ugly new turn as President Laurent Gbagbo’s soldiers opened fire on a group of unarmed women protesters on Thursday.  Six women were killed during the brutal attack and many more were wounded....

  • March 5, 2011

    Bloody 'Fast and Furious' program approved by Holder's DOJ

    Even as Barack Obama was meeting with Mexican President Calderón to discuss border violence, drug and weapons trafficking and whether to allow U.S. agents to carry arms for their own protection while working in Mexico, ATF agent John Dodso...

  • March 4, 2011

    Wisconsin Democrat's union contract conspiracy revealed

    Knowing that Governor Walker’s budget repair bill was a virtual lock to be passed by the legislature and signed into law, an ugly conspiracy to push new union contracts in Madison was set in motion by the mayor and a senate ally.  WITI...

  • March 2, 2011

    Spencer (Coggs) For Hire, 'I'm a labor guy.'

    Of all the 14 Wisconsin “fleebaggers” at large in the People’s Republic of Illinois, 30 year legislative hack Spencer Coggs (D-Milwaukee) may be the most elusive.  Although Northern Illinois Tea Party members like my friend...

  • March 1, 2011

    Obama gets benefit of doubt during slap-down from Gov. Walker

    Once again Barack Obama has jumped into a local matter without even a casual acquaintance with the facts.  Mr. Obama’s disturbing habit of quickly taking sides on controversial issues shows that the community organizer in chief is entire...

  • February 28, 2011

    Dual citizenship could force Thai leader from office

    Late last week during a debate in Parliament, Thailand’s Prime Minister Abhisit Vejajjiva publically admitted his dual citizenship for the first time.  The 46 year-old Thai/British citizen has been prime minister since December of 2008...

  • February 27, 2011

    NYC taxpayers pay $9 million to replace teachers on union business

    As the Obama recession drags on and government waste is finally being taken seriously by some of our elected representatives, the fine print in lucrative government contracts is being read seemingly for the first time.  Apparently when Nancy...

  • February 26, 2011

    Fiscal responsibility is racist!

    It took a little while, but the race card has finally been played in the Wisconsin budget battle.  As responsible governors and legislatures around the country are working diligently to solve their budget woes by bringing public sector salarie...

  • February 25, 2011

    Democrat Senator's absence to cost Wisconsin $165 Million

    By choosing to pander to their public sector union supporters and financiers rather than serve the hard working taxpayers of Wisconsin, the 14 Democrat Senators who are cowering in the People’s Republic of Illinois will bear the responsibil...

  • February 24, 2011

    Welcome to the People's Republic of Illinois, Wisconsin senators

    Dear Comrades, on behalf of our Governor General Pat Quinn and the newly appointed Secretary General of Obamagrad Rahm Emanuel we wish to extend a warm welcome from the People’s Republic of Illinois.  As fellow party loyalists we wish t...

  • February 20, 2011

    War hero heckled and jeered at Obama's alma mater

    Three years ago this month, U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Anthony Maschek was shot eleven times during a firefight in northern Iraq.  Amazingly Sgt. Maschek survived his wounds and after two years of rehabilitation and recovery at Walter ...

  • February 17, 2011

    The Muslim Brotherhood's moderate father figure?

    Youssef al Qaradawi is viewed by some experts as a moderate, a reputation he has taken great pains to cultivate among the useful idiots of the West.  No doubt there are many members of the Obama administration who greatly admire this Islamic...

  • February 12, 2011

    What would Abe Lincoln say?

    Today is Abraham Lincoln’s 202nd birthday.  Having led our nation through its darkest hours, President Lincoln’s thoughts and insights continue to resonate and inspire us today.  There was no honeymoon period for Lincoln...

  • February 6, 2011

    Ronald Reagan vs. Barack Obama; a matter of life and death

    Today we celebrate the Ronald Reagan Centennial. Revisionists on the left have been busy reinterpreting and recasting the life of President Reagan in an attempt to explain his continued popularity. Time magazine photo-shopped President Reagan wit...

  • February 2, 2011

    S.D. lawmakers hit the bull's eye with firearm mandate

    While Obamacare’s forced insurance provision was being shot down by a federal judge in Florida, five legislators in South Dakota were taking aim at the absurdity of the health insurance mandate by introducing a bill that is bound to drive the l...

  • January 30, 2011

    Former NYC schools Chancellor slams teacher's union

    When British Education Secretary Michael Gove invited Joel Klein to speak at a conference on the decline of the public school system he gave Klein an opportunity to offer some candid insights into the sad state of public education in America. Mr....

  • January 29, 2011

    Fueling the future; British scientists refine synthetic petrol

    It wasn’t all that long ago that hydrogen was being touted as the fuel of the future, but even the most hard-core hydrogen backers seemingly lost interest as storage and delivery problems began to look insurmountable. With oil prices surgin...

  • January 26, 2011

    A good idea for evaluating teachers

    Our system of public education has long been an embarrassment. School districts gobble up tax dollars at an alarming rate, the children are not being educated, incompetent teachers are all but impossible to terminate and good teachers are locked ...

  • January 22, 2011

    Mexico's new I.D. cards; don't show them to the gringos

    During all of the furor over Arizona’s SB1070 immigration enforcement law last spring, one of the most egregious attacks on the sovereignty of the border state came in the form of a highly inappropriate and insulting speech by Mexican Presi...

  • January 21, 2011

    Has representative government ceased to exist in Illinois?

    Last April, bus loads of public union employees descended upon the state capitol to bully the legislature into passing a 1% tax increase. The crowd of 10-15 thousand public servants carried signs and banners while chanting “raise my taxes, ...

  • January 17, 2011

    It's Ben Franklin's 305th Birthday

    When the members of the Second Continental Congress affixed their signatures to the Declaration of Independence in 1776, Benjamin Franklin was already 70 years old. At a station in life where most men of his means would relax and enjoy the fruits of ...

  • January 16, 2011

    Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn hires lame-duck who voted for tax hike

    Since Illinois’ lame-duck legislature passed the largest tax hike in state history last week at 1:30 a.m. on the last day of their session, there have been rumors of secret deals between the Democrat leadership and those members who voted f...

  • January 15, 2011

    Mammoth cloning breakthrough could save endangered species

    Could we visit a real ‘Jurassic Park’ in as little as four years? When Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster was released in 1993 who would have thought that real scientists could resurrect a long extinct species before the legendary s...

  • January 14, 2011

    Queen for a week; Just long enough to sink Illinois

    As a life-long Illinois resident I should never be surprised by anything that the Democrat Party does, and yet in the aftermath of their recent victory over representative government I tripped across a story that really makes my blood boil. From ...

  • January 13, 2011

    Wisconsin Republicans move to restore electoral integrity

    In the course of a normal day most of us are required to show a photo I.D. for simple and trivial matters like writing a check at the local Walmart. Many companies require their employees to show their photo I.D. to enter the workplace and move t...

  • January 11, 2011

    Elderly couple ordered to pay 12K in legal fees in dispute over Mitzy the cat

    88-year-old Bea Garza suffers from depression and dementia, like many other people with similar maladies Bea draws comfort and relief from her beloved cat Mitzy. More and more research shows that people like Bea derive measurable health benefits ...

  • January 9, 2011

    NYC's EMS units buried with 911 cranks during blizzard

    Welcome to the capitol of the nanny state. During the recent blizzard in New York City the mentality of the government dependent class was revealed in their callous disregard for the lives and safety of their fellow citizens. The New York Post r...

  • January 8, 2011

    A really bad case of the munchies

    The new year is off to a bizarre start. Birds are falling out of the sky, fish are dying en mass, Nancy Pelosi has blamed George W. Bush for Democratic party losses last November, Obama has been in Washington for four consecutive days and in New P...

  • January 7, 2011

    PC poison; Evil is well served by fear and silence

    The fear of being branded a racist or Islamophobe has kept British police, social workers and politicians from speaking out about a monstrous criminal epidemic sweeping the Midlands and northern counties of England. The UK Daily Mail reports that hun...

  • January 6, 2011

    Man who couldn't get arrested steals squad car

    All that 38-year-old Guadalupe Cruz-Vasquez really wanted was a free trip back to Mexico, but the police just didn't want to cooperate. The Idaho Mountain Express reports:Jerome Sgt. Duane Rubink said the incident started around 6:40 p.m. when C...

  • January 3, 2011

    The beginning of a trend? American companies rethink China

    The honeymoon is far from over, but a number of American companies are bringing jobs back home from China. Master Lock, Wham-O Inc. and General Electric are among those U.S. manufacturers who are increasing their domestic work force and ramping u...

  • January 2, 2011

    41 Guards charged for role in Nuevo Laredo prison break

    The battle between the Zeta and Gulf drug cartels for control of the lucrative smuggling routes along the porous U.S.-Mexico border has decimated the ranks of the Zeta cartel and led its leaders to undertake a bold move to replenish their numbers. La...

  • January 1, 2011

    Heathrow security told to ignore flying 'mules'

    Just prior to Christmas, British customs officers were instructed to pay no attention to flying ‘mules’ passing through Heathrow airport in London. Due to reduced holiday staffing, Britain’s busiest airport was wide open to drug...

  • December 31, 2010

    The Obamas plan one more day in Hawaii

    Why not squeeze in just one more day of golf and tropical fun before returning to the J-O-B? The New York Times reports that the future former president, his family and extensive security detail will be extending their taxpayer funded vacation one ...

  • December 30, 2010

    Freezing Brits steamed over new green boilers

    Five years ago the global warming crowd and their comrades in the Labour Party mandated the use of new green technology boilers in Great Britain. Government and environmental experts said that the ‘condensing boilers’ would not only g...

  • December 30, 2010

    It wasn't really Hillary Clinton

    Earlier this week in Sterling, Virginia an armed man wearing a Hillary Clinton mask robbed the local Wachovia Bank branch. According to the Loudoun Times: The man walked into the Wachovia bank in Community Plaza about 9:14 a.m., approached a te...

  • December 29, 2010

    The people of Ascensión fight to save their town

    The small town of Ascensión in the crime ridden state of Chihuahua was being terrorized by a gang of kidnappers who were abducting an average of three women per week. The town of 10,000 residents is situated less than fifty miles south of the ...

  • December 28, 2010

    Barry's long bomb; from the brown beaches of Hawaii to snowbound Philly

    Taking a break from his exhausting, laser-like focus on J-O-B-S, the manmade disaster known as Barack Hussein Obama took a moment to walk down to the beach outside of his luxurious Hawaiian vacation home. There in solitude, accompanied only by his ex...

  • December 27, 2010

    13 Years in the 'rubber room' with full pay and benefits

    In the financially challenged New York public school system hundreds of teachers punch the time clock and report to their assigned room every day where they sit around and wait until it is time to go home. That may sound perfectly normal to many us w...

  • December 26, 2010

    A belated Christmas gift from President Reagan

    In the hustle and bustle of Christmas, I got way behind on my emails. This morning I found a link that was sent to me by my friend Brian Harrington. In playing the video clip of Ronald Reagan’s 1981 Christmas address to the nation, I was mag...

  • December 24, 2010

    Obama beached again?

    With the second year of “Operation Enduring Treason” winding down, General Secretary Obama has left the capitol to join his family and extensive security detail in sunny Hawaii. Feeling smug and self satisfied after gaining the suppor...

  • December 19, 2010

    Obama happy to autograph DADT repeal

    Last evening I received an email from Barack Obama touting the passage of the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” This latest lame duck assault on the American people will be cheerfully signed as soon as it reaches Mr. Obama...

  • December 18, 2010

    Lame-Ducks in Mass use their per diem crutch

    In deep blue Massachusetts (of all places) the legislative session ends on July 31st during election years. The shortened calendar affords lawmakers the opportunity to campaign for re-election unfettered by legislative responsibilities. Since there i...

  • December 16, 2010

    Churches answer the call to help the homeless.

    Four congregations in the South Milwaukee suburb of Cudahy have begun to hold all-night prayer services this week as the pre-Christmas temperatures have plunged to dangerous lows. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that St. Mark Lutheran Chur...

  • December 14, 2010

    Where there's smoke, there's FirePac fraud

    From 2002 until 2008 Wisconsin’s tax payers were getting burned by the leaders of the Professional Firefighters of Wisconsin. According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, 11 current and former Executive Board members with the firefighter...

  • December 12, 2010

    Russia's best spy in 30 years.

    Last week Liberal-Democrat Member of Parliament Mike Hancock’s research assistant Katia Katuliveter was arrested on charges that she was a Russian spy. Zatuliveter and Hancock maintained that the allegations were entirely false, Hancock sai...

  • December 11, 2010

    When it comes to religious hate crime, the Jews are the chosen people.

    For all of the propaganda and fabrication of incidents conducted here in the United States by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (C.A.I.R.) who continue their campaign to paint the Muslim community as victims, the statistics tell a far dif...

  • December 10, 2010

    Chicago, the city that works, relatively speaking

    Just two days after taking the oath of office as Cook County Assessor, longtime Chicago political fixture Joe Berrios found room at the public trough for his son and his sister. According to the Chicago Tribune, Carmen Barrios has been hired as the n...

  • December 10, 2010

    The Nobel Peace Prize for Julian Assange? The Russians think so

    It has been an interesting week for U.S.-Russian relations. Earlier this week U.S. Ambassador John Beyrle told The Moscow Times that he was “heartened” by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s reaction to the WikiLeaks controversy...

  • December 9, 2010

    Seasons Greetings from your friends in law enforcement

    Among the many cherished holiday traditions in many states (including the cash strapped Democratic stronghold of Illinois) is a special program known as ‘traffic grant.’ With the hustle and bustle of the holiday season our friends in ...

  • December 6, 2010

    From Russia With Lust

    I can't wait for the movie. An aging Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament with a reputation as a womanizer meets a young blonde woman in Russia, hires her as a researcher, gives her access to confidential defense documents and then gets busted by MI...

  • December 5, 2010

    Sorry Charlie, the F.E.C. has a few questions for you

    During his post censure press conference Charles Rangel said “at long last, this 2-year nightmare is over.” Not so fast Mr. Rangel. The New York Post has learned that the Federal Election Commission has begun an investigation into his...

  • December 4, 2010

    Hateful Helen Thomas continues to spew her anti-Semitic poison

    Just prior to attending an unveiling ceremony for her bust at the Arab American National Museum, 90 year-old hate monger Helen Thomas addressed an adoring crowd of 300 like-minded anti-Semites in Dearborn, Michigan. The Detroit Free Press report...

  • December 4, 2010

    Lockerbie Bomber's family plans to sue Great Britain

    In a video-link speech broadcast to students and faculty of the London School of Economics, Libya’s Colonal Gaddafi said that Abdelbaset al-Megrahi’s (the Lockerbie Bomber) family was planning to sue the British government for false i...

  • December 3, 2010

    Mexican drug cartel murders female police chief

    Since Mexican President Felipe Calderon assumed power in 2006, the escalating drug wars have claimed more than 30,000 lives. In the border state of Chihuahua the violence is out of control, once peaceful villages and towns face the grim reality o...

  • December 2, 2010

    Putin bullies hapless Obama to force Senate to ratify new START treaty

    Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is really enjoying the ‘Reset’ in U.S./Russian relations under the weak-kneed Obama presidency. The disastrous Obama-Clinton foreign policy has given Mr. Putin a golden opportunity to regain Russi...

  • December 2, 2010

    Oklahoma's Election Board appeals Miles-LaGrange decision in support of Sharia law

    On Monday U.S. District Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange (a Clinton appointee) ruled in favor of Muneer Awad (executive director of the Oklahoma chapter of C.A.I.R.) and issued an injunction to halt the implementation of SQ 755. The amendment to Oklaho...

  • November 30, 2010

    Activist Judge sides with C.A.I.R. against the citizens of Oklahoma

    U.S. District Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange (a Clinton appointee) issued a preliminary injunction on Monday which continues to bar the implementation of State Question 755. The amendment which was approved by 70% of Oklahomans on November 2, would prote...

  • November 29, 2010

    Amish representatives fly to Israel

    Amish society is a curiosity for most of us, a quaint reminder of a bygone age before electricity, telephones, motor vehicles, computers or any of the myriad of modern conveniences we rely on.  In small rural communities in Pennsylvania, Ind...

  • November 27, 2010

    Black Friday Door Buster; Let me in line or I'll shoot you

    The feeding frenzy known as the Black Friday Door Buster never ceases to amaze. Those once in a lifetime deals that retailers dangle like a piece of meat in a tank full of piranha have a way of bringing out the worst in some people.   Thurs...

  • November 26, 2010

    Canada says NO to U.N. sponsored racism

    While most of us here in America were celebrating Thanksgiving with friends and family, Canada’s Jason Kenney was making us proud of our neighbor to the north. The Epoch Times reports that:   Canada will be boycotting the latest in a se...

  • November 25, 2010

    We have so much to be thankful for this year

    In a year which saw the passage of ObamaCare, the Dodd-Frank Financial Reform Bill, the appointment of another unqualified hard-left advocate (Kagan) to our Supreme Court, a rising body count in Afghanistan, persistent high unemployment and other...

  • November 23, 2010

    Federal judge delays decision on Oklahoma's Sharia ban

    The Oklahoman reports that on Monday U.S. District Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange (a Clinton appointee) extended the temporary restraining order she issued two weeks ago which prevented the board of elections from certifying the passage of an amendme...

  • November 22, 2010

    UK weekend schools teach students Sharia law

    Taking advantage of a loophole which allows weekend schools to operate without government oversight, the Saudi Students Clubs and Schools in the UK and Ireland have established a network of over 40 schools which are teaching children age 6-18 Sha...

  • November 22, 2010

    Man, dressed as a lamb, saved by friend dressed as Jesus

    File this one under the heading ‘You Can’t Make This Stuff Up.’ The UK Daily Mail brings us the story of a 35 year-old Briton named Peter Buck whose wild night out with friends took a disastrous turn.   Mr. Buck spent several ...

  • November 21, 2010

    Stan 'The Man' Musial Turns 90

    Twenty years ago Stan Musial was inducted into the Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Fame. Although Stan played his entire career for the St. Louis Cardinals, it was the fans at Ebbets Field who dubbed him ‘The Man.’ Musial’s hitting pro...

  • November 20, 2010

    The Faking of Pelham One-Two-Three

    The New York Post brings us the story of a new blockbuster set in the city’s subway system. Get a good grip on your strap and be prepared for a sudden stop because there is a dangerous conspiracy at work in the Transit Authority.   NYC...

  • November 19, 2010

    Russia starts new relationship with Lebanon

    This week Vladimir Putin and Lebanon’s Prime Minister Saad Hariri met in Russia for talks which seem to have “reset” relations between the two nations and opened the door for greater Russian involvement in the Middle-East. Durin...

  • November 17, 2010

    NAACP moves to silence dissent in Milwaukee

    Is the NAACP trying to fix an election?  Something stinks in Milwaukee and it isn't coming from a brewery.This Saturday the Milwaukee chapter of the NAACP will be holding an election to determine the leadership for their local branch. Curre...

  • November 14, 2010

    McAlester Oklahoma honors its fallen hero

    From Rachel Petersen at the McAlester News Capital:Sgt. Jason J. McCluskey was laid to rest on Saturday with hundreds of his friends, family members and comrades in attendance. And there were hundreds more standing outside the First Baptist Chur...

  • November 13, 2010

    Republican tide reaches Louisiana statehouse

    For the first time since the end of Reconstruction, the Louisiana Democratic Party will no longer control the state legislature. On Friday State Representative Walker Hines (District 95-New Orleans) announced that he was leaving the Democratic Pa...

  • November 12, 2010

    Muslims behaving badly on Armistice Day in Great Britain

    November 11th is a solemn day in the United Kingdom. Each year millions of Britons mark the end of World War One with two minutes of silence to remember the soldiers who fought and died in the ‘war to end all wars.’ Over the years ...

  • November 11, 2010

    Remember Reagan's words this Veterans Day

    Today is Veteran’s Day. As Americans we have a bond with our veterans that is unique in the world. The American Soldier, Sailor, Marine and Airman have fought for the cause of freedom all over the globe under the most extreme conditions. He...

  • November 10, 2010

    Activist Judge Overrules Oklahoma Voters

    Only one week after the people of Oklahoma voted in favor of an amendment to their constitution which would prohibit state courts from using either international or Sharia law to decide cases, a federal judge moved to block the measure. The Oklahoman...

  • November 7, 2010

    Another 'Must See' video starring Clint Howard

    When last we saw Clint Howard, he was making the Hollywood left (including brother Ron?) cringe with his hilarious performance as a liberal congressman leading his staff in a backdoor re-election strategy meeting. Since putting 'some lipstick on the...

  • November 7, 2010

    Obama's Fort Hood amnesia

    On the first anniversary of the Fort Hood massacre, Barack Hussein Obama and an entourage of 3,000 left Washington D.C. for India. As Mr. Obama and his fellow travelers were racking up $200 million a day in expenses, a solemn ceremony honoring th...

  • November 5, 2010

    Obama's state department to Indian officials: Show us your papers (updated - US apologizes)

    Mr. Obama's trip to India may not be the great diplomatic success that the administration was hoping for. Our friends in the world's most populous democracy are getting steamed over the state department's heavy handed tactics. High ranking officials ...

  • November 4, 2010

    Tuesday's big victory in Iowa

    The people of Iowa scored a major victory on Tuesday and have sent a clear and powerful message across America. The April 2009 Iowa Supreme Court decision to declare the state’s law banning same sex marriage unconstitutional was a controver...

  • November 2, 2010

    Democrats railroad Wisconsin taxpayers on eve of election

    A little more than three months ago, Mr. Obama’s Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood went to Milwaukee to proclaim that Obamarail was coming to Wisconsin and there would be no stopping it.  In spite of strong opposition from the already ov...

  • November 1, 2010

    The gangs of Juárez kill four Eagle Ottawa workers in bus attack

    Most of us have never heard of Eagle Ottawa co., however many of us come into contact with their product on a daily basis. The multi-national manufacturer is based in Auburn Hills, Michigan and according to the company website:Eagle Ottawa is the wor...

  • October 30, 2010

    The essential 'Pledge of Allegiance'

    Recently a friend sent me a video clip of ‘Red Skelton’s Pledge of Allegiance.’ The video has been circulating on the internet for many years and has grown more and more poignant since our last national election. Over the past fe...

  • October 29, 2010

    A 'new start in the relationship between NATO and Russia'

    When NATO leaders meet in Lisbon on November 19th for a two day summit there will be a new chair at the table reserved for Dmitry Medvedev. The UK Guardian reports that the Russian president has accepted an invitation to join the summit in Portugal.T...

  • October 24, 2010

    The truly bizarre doings of Evi and Randy Quaid

    The sad saga of Randy and Evi Quaid took another bizarre turn late last week as they were arrested in Vancouver on an outstanding arrest warrant issued in California. The Quaids are wanted for dodging a court appearance in Santa Barbara related to fe...

  • October 23, 2010

    Texas guardsman gunned down in Juárez

    Since the drug cartels began fighting for control of the smuggling routes leading from Juárez to the United States in 2008, nearly seven thousand people have been killed. The ongoing battle for control for the lucrative drug and human traffick...

  • October 20, 2010

    Did NATO help imprisoned Taliban Commander return to Kabul?

    In February the arrest of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar during a raid in Pakistan was considered to be a major breakthrough in the Afghanistan conflict. At the time of his arrest Baradar was the Taliban’s supreme commander in Afghanistan and A...

  • October 18, 2010

    Student Islamic Society; open radicalism at City University

    Strike up another one for the PC crowd. At City University London, decades of touchy-feely liberalism aimed at creating a utopian world of acceptance has given way to a new climate of fear and intimidation. The UK Daily Mail reports that: Think tank...

  • October 14, 2010

    Call the DOJ, voter intimidation discovered in Milwaukee

    With less than three weeks remaining until the mid-term elections, Obama's voter base in Milwaukee has been energized. A number of local groups have organized a protest against a voter intimidation campaign aimed at the minority community. The Journa...

  • October 11, 2010

    Kidnapped aid worker killed during rescue attempt by U.S. troops

    Just before dawn on Saturday, U.S. forces supported by Afghan soldiers moved in on a mud-walled Taliban compound in the bloody Korengal Valley of Kunar province in Afghanistan. The troops were on a mission to rescue British aid worker Linda Norgr...

  • October 10, 2010

    Location, location, location

    The long standing real estate mantra has always been ‘location, location, location.' Even during the current housing slump the basics principles of capitalism (supply and demand) still drive the market.The Daily Mail tells the story of Donnie ...

  • October 9, 2010

    'We've got to put some lipstick on this pig'

    While many members of the Democratic party are running for cover and seeking to distance themselves from Mr. Obama and his toxic agenda, a number of party loyalists are developing new strategies in the closing weeks before the mid-term elections. If ...

  • October 7, 2010

    Adventures in welfare; the young and the shameless

    Margaret Thatcher said that 'the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other's people's money.' Runaway social welfare and entitlement programs designed by liberal politicians as means of creating a permanent voter base have brough...

  • October 3, 2010

    L.A.'s 'One Nation' rally falls flat

    The second largest city in the United States played host on Saturday to the second largest ‘One Nation Coming Together' rally. Attendance at the event was buoyed by the well publicized presence of leftist actor Danny Glover and Congresswoman Ma...

  • October 2, 2010

    No laughing matter, UK's Equality Act to be implemented immediately

    This may not be a joke, but somewhere deep in the bowls of hell, Hitler, Mao and Stalin are sharing a good laugh in Satan's Grand Ballroom as they toast Labour's Equality Act (written in an adjoining conference room) with vintage fire water. The UK D...

  • September 30, 2010

    'Socking it' to Obama

    Now appearing on ‘The Cover of the Rolling Stone' Barack Hussein Obama! The politically irrelevant magazine has scored yet another exclusive interview with The One. There is nothing new or remarkable about this interview, well almost nothing ne...

  • September 28, 2010

    British aid worker kidnapped by Taliban in attempt to free Aafia Siddiqui

    Last Thursday Pakistani doctor Aafi Siddiqui was sentenced by a New York court to 86 years in prison. The American educated neuroscientist had been convicted in March of attempting to murder U.S. soldiers while in custody in Afghanistan. During her t...

  • September 26, 2010

    Renee Ellmers extreme? Don't forget the attack

    Republican candidate (North Carolina 2nd Congressional District) Renee Ellmers is under attack for a 30 second campaign ad which was released this past week. Her controversial spot dares to echo the sentiments of the vast majority of her constituen...

  • September 25, 2010

    Plenty of seats still available to hear The One

    As the campaign season winds down Team Obama's collapse is making partisan fans in The People's Republic of Chicago wax nostalgic for the ‘69 Cubs. Ticket sales are down and even blocks reserved for corporate and union sponsors are not bringing...

  • September 24, 2010

    Oregano to the rescue

    An associate professor of dairy nutrition at Penn State University may have just saved the human race from itself. After six years of research Alexander Hristov has developed a new feed supplement for dairy cows which not only increases milk producti...

  • September 22, 2010

    Robert Mugabe's bloody diamond deal with China

    Jimmy Carter's ambassador to the United Nations, Andrew Young once remarked that "the only thing that frustrates me about Robert Mugabe is that he is so damned incorruptible." After his election as president of the newly independent nation ...

  • September 19, 2010

    H.R. 6134-This one will never see the light of day

    In every session of Congress there are a plethora of bills which are submitted to various committees where their fate is determined by our elected representatives. Many bills are quietly killed in committee, some are incorporated into other seemingly...

  • September 18, 2010

    An informant on every corner

    Be afraid. When the government actively encourages the people to inform on each other then we are all in danger. From the United Kingdom comes a disturbing story about the Sussex police and a new program called ‘Operation Crackdown.' The Daily ...

  • September 15, 2010

    Oprah's 'Down Under' surprise

    Billionaire Oprah Winfrey had a special gift for the members of her audience on Monday, a free trip to Australia! Wow, what a great way to kick off her final season. Barack Obama’s favorite fat-cat entertainer (one of those evil people who got ...

  • September 13, 2010

    Is Fidel Castro a closet Democrat?

    Earlier in the week Fidel Castro was quoted in an Atlantic Monthly interview with Jeffrey Goldberg as saying that "The Cuban model doesn't even work for us anymore." Castro's statement caused quite a stir and many thought that at age 84 the...

  • September 13, 2010

    Obama says no to solar panels on White House

    Although Barry ‘Green' tours the nation singing smooth soulful love songs about renewable energy, back at his exclusive D.C. pad there will be no roof-top solar panels . The Guardian reports that a group of environmental activists led by fron...

  • September 11, 2010

    'Should we be here? Yes!'

    Today we remember. The images of 9-11 and the aftermath have been burned into our memory. The calm of a late summer morning was shattered at 8:45 local time when American Flight 11 struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center. 19 minutes later Un...

  • September 9, 2010

    Hillary Clinton says Obama's foreign policy is working

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been at center stage in the current Israeli-Palestinian peace talks in a desperate attempt to score a foreign policy victory for the Obama administration, all the while burnishing her own credentials. The J...

  • September 8, 2010

    Obamanomics & the art of computer sales

    Somebody should have told Zhou Feng that Obamanomics has consequences in the private sector. From the Shanghai Daily comes the story of an aggressive young man whose single minded ambition to reach the top ultimately led him to ruin.Zhou Feng was hi...

  • September 6, 2010

    Organizing Ford; the 1941 River Rouge strike

    Ford Motor Company was the last American automaker to hold the line against unionization. In April of 1941 a violent strike closed the enormous River Rouge plant and after a ten day siege Henry Ford capitulated to demands for a union contract. The st...

  • September 5, 2010

    Professor who was attacked by Muslim extremists fired by college

    Two months ago Professor T. J. Joseph was forced from his car and brutally attacked in front of his mother and sister in Kochi, India as they returned from Sunday Mass. During the bloody attack Professor Joseph was stabbed several times and the palm ...

  • September 4, 2010

    Jesse Jackson's tough day in Detroit

    Last Saturday while hundreds of thousands of our fellow Americans joined Glenn Beck in Washington D.C. for his ‘Restoring Honor Rally,' Jesse Jackson was in Detroit to march for ‘Jobs, Justice and Peace.' In his pre-march article for the ...

  • September 4, 2010

    Suddenly airline baggage fees sound reasonable

    The airlines have been trying all manner of cost cutting measures the past few years. It has been years since meals were eliminated on most flights (no big loss there), the number of flights have been reduced, additional rows of seats were snuck in a...

  • September 1, 2010

    John Cusack; tweeting under the influence

    Sunday night, Chicago area native John Cusack took a hard left turn into the realm of twitter infamy. Cusack, who is well known to have made nonsensical political comments on previous occasions while under the influence of Hollywood liberalism tweete...

  • August 30, 2010

    Racial mob violence in America's heartland?

    This year's Iowa State Fair was marked by incidents of racially charged violence that culminated with "beat whitey night" on Friday, August 20. Within hours after word of the racially motivated attacks leaked out, the Des Moines police and ...

  • August 30, 2010

    Ballplayer Albert Pujols 'a real-life hero'

    On Saturday St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa stepped to the podium at Glenn Beck's ‘Restoring Honor Rally' in Washington D.C. to introduce Albert Pujols. According to the St. Louis Post Dispatch La Russa was clearly impressed by the ...

  • August 29, 2010

    Now that's crazy even by Jerry Springer standards!

    Even since 1991 former Queen City mayor Jerry Springer has been rummaging through the trash can of society to find the most outrageous individuals and bizarre stories to present to his daytime television audience. Nothing is too weird or distasteful ...

  • August 27, 2010

    Stimulating laughter by artificial means

    Is it possible that $712,883 in stimulus funds was used for the development of computer generated humor? Just another little drop in the phony stimulus bucket. No big deal, after all it is less than one tenth of one percent of the total amount of sti...

  • August 24, 2010

    Dear Daisy, here are some examples of 'metastasized anti-Semitism'

    Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf's wife Daisy Kahn recently referred to the treatment of Muslims in America as "a metastasized anti-Semitism." Since Daisy is determined to cast the Muslim community as victims of discrimination in light of the Ground ...

  • August 23, 2010

    Winslow Sargeant and Obama's SBA agenda

    On Friday the White House announced four recess appointees to key positions in the Obama regime, the official press release missed a few important details. Maria del Carmen Aponte was appointed Ambassador to El Salvador in spite of her past romantic ...

  • August 21, 2010

    Obamacare; the reality is just starting to sink in

    Barry, Harry and Nancy drove our healthcare system into the ditch and now they refuse to hand over the keys. Rather than call for a tow truck, the "Unholy Three" and their fellow travelers in the Obamacare advocacy racket are giving the wre...

  • August 21, 2010

    Obama, looking for jobs in all the wrong places

    As the ‘Summer of Recovery' tour rolls down the lost highways of America it is getting more and more difficult to find those pesky ‘jobs saved or created' by the vaunted stimulus bill. On Wednesday in Columbus, Ohio Mr. Obama was able to ...

  • August 18, 2010

    Lockerbie bomber: still alive, kicking , and being honored on the anniversary of his release

    This Friday the Muslim nation of Libya will be reaching out to the west by thanking Allah for the great wisdom and compassion of Gordon Brown and Kenny MacAskill. To mark the first anniversary of Abdelbaset Al Megrahi's triumphant return to Libya, Co...

  • August 16, 2010

    Afghan police chief allied with Taliban fighters who killed aid workers

    The Taliban fighters who savagely attacked and murdered eight medical aid workers on August 5th were allowed unrestricted freedom of movement through the region by the district police chief. The Australian reports that Kuran Wa Manjan district Polic...

  • August 15, 2010

    Obama's Beer Town Summit

    Tomorrow Barack Obama will take a break from his strenuous vacation schedule to fly into Milwaukee for a fundraiser with Mayor Tom Barrett. Apparently the Democratic gubernatorial hopeful hasn't noticed the change in fortunes that now accompany the f...

  • August 14, 2010

    Sea gulls 'see red' and shut down mail delivery

    Alfred Hitchcock would have found this story interesting. In a bizarre twist on the British director's 1963 classic The Birds, postal carriers in East Sussex have found that life sometimes imitates art. The UK Daily Mail reports that sea gulls have...

  • August 9, 2010

    The 'Not Ready For Prime Time' Senator

    As if the senate vote to confirm Elena Kagan's nomination to the Supreme Court wasn't insult enough, Senator Al Franken (D-Minnesota) took the opportunity to reveal his true sentiments about our nation and its institutions. During Senate Minority Lea...

  • August 8, 2010

    Bad Medicine in Gaza

    The Mavi Marmara left the port of Haifi on Thursday under tow by a Turkish tugboat and two other ships from the "Gaza aid flotilla" set sail for home on Friday, all three vessels are expected to reach the port of Iskendurun by Tuesday. The ...

  • August 8, 2010

    Discovery Channel hopes to 'lock up' new talent

    The folks on the left coast never disappoint. For viewers who just can't get enough of "American Idol" and "Dancing With the Stars," the creative gurus at Investigation Discovery are developing two new series that will offer a nov...

  • August 6, 2010

    ICE agents steamed at department's pro-amnesty agenda

    America's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are no longer willing to remain silent while their department betrays the American people by pushing the Obama regime's pro-amnesty agenda. Several weeks ago the National Immigration and Cust...

  • August 2, 2010

    Fallout from Obama's administration helps stimulate new construction

    No one can seem to agree on the actual number of jobs created or saved (if any) by Mr. Obama's near trillion dollar stimulus program. In fact it seems that nobody in the regime can give a clear answer regarding what actually constitutes a job cre...

  • August 1, 2010

    Unidentified reporter admits 'there is total control' of news about drug violence at the border

    The free press has all but disappeared. The news is often little more than a means of controlling the message. Entire areas of the country have experienced an information blackout. Many frightened citizens rely on bloggers, face book, twitter and tex...

  • July 31, 2010

    There's no stopping Obamarail

    Mr. Obama's Transportation Secretary flew into Milwaukee this week to twist the stimulus spigot and pour $46.7 million tax payer dollars (from a total of $810M allocated) into the leaky bucket labeled "High Speed Rail." Despite widespread o...

  • July 26, 2010

    A Prelude to Global Governance?

    This morning our friends in Great Britain awoke to this frightening headline in the UK Daily Mail, "European police to spy on Britons: Now ministers hand over Big Brother powers to foreign officers." The European Union which has been so wi...

  • July 25, 2010

    V.P. Biden: 'Republicans are wildly out of step'

    The Summer of Recovery Tour rolled into Chapel Hill, NC on Friday. Playing to crowd of some 200 at a DNC fundraiser, Joe Biden fired up the faithful with Bush bashing and tales of economic success. The V.P. reminded everyone how really bad the situat...

  • July 24, 2010

    Sorry Mr. President, my schedule is full

    Signs accumulate that the President is becoming political kryptonite for Democrat candidates.August 9th huh? Let me check my calendar. Oh darn the luck Mr. President, I'm going to be making a campaign stop at the Johnson County Fair. My schedule is r...

  • July 23, 2010

    WI state assembly candidate's campaign slogan for our post-racial America.

    Milwaukee's ‘Happy Days' are now just a faded memory with only ‘the Fonz' in bronze standing as a stoic reminder of the good bygone days. The Cunningham's hardware store is long gone, the Pizza Bowl exists only in our memories and the mam...

  • July 21, 2010

    Who Kicked The Dogs Out?

    Man's best friend faithfully contributes to society in numerous ways. Some dogs help to enforce the law by detecting illegal drugs or locating bombs. Other dogs stand guard to protect our lives and property. A growing number of dogs help spread happi...

  • July 19, 2010

    Cleaning Up on the oil spill

    An unemployed friend recently told me that he was going to be leaving town for a while to take a job in Alabama as a member of the oil spill clean-up crew. I told him that he should give the matter some very serious thought because of the potential h...

  • July 18, 2010

    Terrorists go Madison Avenue with glossy new mag

    A new English language magazine published by the al-Qa'idah Organization was launched recently, the first issue of which can be viewed here. The new publication offers insight into the Muslim religion and the conflicts shaping our world. The editor ...

  • July 17, 2010

    Obama's foreign policy brings nations together

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  • July 13, 2010

    Deportation for a traffic violation?

    Now that the Obama regime has made good on their threat to sue the state of Arizona for attempting to enforce federal immigration law, tragic sob stories of racial profiling and deportations are appearing in the news as if by magic. Obama's fellow tr...

  • July 12, 2010

    The Helena, MT Plan for K-12 Sex Ed

    The Helena Montana Public School System is weighing the adoption of a new health curriculum which details a disturbing sex education program. The proposed "Human Sexuality" teaching guidelines have aroused the community and should make for ...

  • July 11, 2010

    The Big Trade and our National Pastime

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  • July 10, 2010

    Xiaoshan Airport shut down due to UFO sighting

    Wednesday night at 9:00pm local time, Xiaoshan Airport in Hangzhou City (capitol of Zhejiang province in east China) was shut down for an hour when radar detected an unidentified flying object. Inbound flights were diverted to alternate airports and...

  • July 9, 2010

    Jimmy Buffett, 'Growing Older But Not Up'

    Until yesterday I hadn't thought about Jimmy Buffett in 10 or 12 years. In college I was a "Parrot Head" although I never embraced the lifestyle or the requisite drug use, I still had all of Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band's 8 ...

  • July 7, 2010

    Muslim extremists chop off hand of professor

    Professor T. J. Joseph, his mother and sister (a Catholic Nun) were returning home from Sunday Mass when their car was stopped by a van carrying several men who carried out a savage and bloody attack on the 53 year old educator. Asia News reports. Jo...

  • July 6, 2010

    School Busing with a new twist

    Remember when the Liberals decided that integration in the public schools could best be achieved by the forced busing of students? Gee, how did that work out for everyone? The Deming, New Mexico Public School District has been busing students 30 mile...

  • July 5, 2010

    Lockerbie bomber could live another 5-10 years

    On August 20, 2009 Abdel Basset al-Megrahi was released from prison in Scotland and allowed to return to Libya where he was expected to die within three months. According to the UK Telegraph, one of the physicians who examined Megrahi last summer ha...

  • July 4, 2010

    Richard Henry Lee, a tall man among giants.

    On Friday, June 7th 1776 Richard Henry Lee rose from his chair and addressed his fellow delegates to the Second Continental Congress at the State House in Philadelphia. The tall, trim and often theatrical Virginian delivered his brief resolution with...

  • July 3, 2010

    The latest from the People's Republic of Chicago

    Dirty Dick Daley the Secretary General of the People's Republic of Chicago is nothing if not resilient. Comrade Leader quickly regrouped from this weeks SCOTUS decision which found his city's handgun band to be unconstitutional and fired a fresh voll...

  • July 2, 2010

    Aren't We Supposed to Laugh at Clowns?

    In better times the city of Milwaukee was home to the annual Great Circus Parade, a summer tradition which ended in 2003, but then saw a one year revival in 2009. While the parade and accompanying circus attractions are missing this year a couple of ...

  • June 30, 2010

    Russian Spies? Maybe Not.

    The news out of Moscow suggests that the Russian spy story may not be what it appears to be. Our Russians friends who have bent over backwards to accommodate Mr. Obama's efforts at appeasement wouldn't want to jeopardize their new relationship with A...

  • June 29, 2010

    Texas Schools Fail in Court

    Twisted Logic 101. If a student earns a failing grade for their assignments during the semester they can still receive a passing grade on their report card because the law requiring honest grading does not specifically mention report cards. In other...

  • June 27, 2010

    Winning Through Competition

    According to liberals, one of the benefits of the PC (socialist) agenda in the public school system is the opportunity for children to enjoy participation in sports without risking the psychological harm that could be wrought by head to head competit...

  • June 26, 2010

    Russian Mi-17 Helicopters in Afghanistan

    Where is Rambo when we need him? During the Soviet war in Afghanistan the American CIA supplied Stinger Anti-Aircraft Missiles to the Afghan resistance for use against Soviet helicopters. As the war dragged on Hollywood sent John Rambo into the fr...

  • June 25, 2010

    Fed Agencies Join Arizona Boycott

    The U.S. Border Patrol and the Department of Education have joined the attack against Arizona by canceling events which had been booked in the Grand Canyon state for later this year and next spring. Arizona's immigration enforcement law has been wide...

  • June 24, 2010

    Ollie Loves Hugo & Hugo Loves Ollie

    Oliver Stone's long awaited documentary "South of the Border," opens this Friday here in America. Let's hope that Stone's latest film can match the kind of phenomenal numbers that it drew during it's first two weeks in Venezuela. In a natio...

  • June 22, 2010

    Milwaukee triathlete gets taxpayer funded disability pension

    Dave Orlowski is 54 years old and usually swims 5 miles, runs 15-20 miles and then bicycles another 200-250 miles each week. The former Milwaukee police detective maintains a brutal training schedule so that he can compete in Ironman Triathlons aroun...

  • June 21, 2010

    Tooter the Turtle Goes to Washington

    Tooter the turtle, Mr. Wizard the lizard and yours truly all made their debut in the fall of 1960. Sadly Tooter and Mr. Wizard were canceled in 1963, but lucky for us their wisdom lives on in the world of cartoon re-runs. The life lessons and profoun...

  • June 20, 2010

    Obama's Grudge Against the British

    One of Barack Obama's first actions upon taking office was the unceremonious rejection of the Winston Churchill bust which had been loaned to our nation as a symbol of friendship and trust after the 9/11 terrorist attack on America. Subsequent action...

  • June 19, 2010

    Mohegan's Win $54,000,000 Progressive Jackpot.

    Many a slot player has dreamed of winning a huge progressive jackpot only to go broke chasing the elusive prize. Endless hours spent pumping quarters and pulling handles on the ‘one armed bandits' only to watch the reels come up one-Double Diam...

  • June 16, 2010

    Jumping ship and not leaving the passengers a life buoy

    Last year with the upheaval in the automobile industry caused by the bankruptcy and government seizure of GM and Chrysler, the Obama regime appointed Ed Montgomery (then Dean of the University of Maryland College of Behavioral and Social Sciences) as...

  • June 14, 2010

    Starring Al Gore as Gilligan

    The hits just keep coming for poor Al and this time even Tipper won't be there to comfort America's punch line. The former VP, Nobel prize winner and best selling author had predicted in "Earth in the Balance" that many small Pacific island...

  • June 12, 2010

    No teacher left behind

    It isn't easy being a public school teacher. The long hours of hard back-breaking work are never appreciated by those of us in the real world. Teachers have long been overworked, underpaid and greatly under appreciated. I have relatives who are publi...

  • June 11, 2010

    Rabbi who filmed Helen Thomas rant gets death threats

    Last Friday the video of Helen Thomas' anti-Semitic rant spread like wildfire across the internet. The reaction was such that MSM was forced to provide coverage of Ms. Thomas' outrageous and deeply offensive remarks although many of her colleagues we...

  • June 9, 2010

    Creating Jobs The Obama Way

    As an Obamanomics critic, it pains me to reveal that the future former president's (FFP) agenda is achieving success. Real, legitimate jobs are being created as a direct result of Mr. Obama's economic policy. No, these are not temporary census jobs n...

  • June 7, 2010

    Yet Another Stalin Sighting

    Just two weeks ago I wrote about the disturbing renaissance of history's greatest mass murders (Hitler, Mao and Stalin). The unveiling of a monument to Stalin in Ukraine and the display of Stalin posters in Red Square during this year's WWII victory ...

  • June 6, 2010

    The Changing Climate in Sweden

    Things are definitely heating up in Sweden these days. The changing climate here and around the globe has caused the Swedish Port Workers Union to call for a boycott. No, this has nothing to do with AGW mythology or rising sea levels, this is about t...

  • June 5, 2010

    Hypocrisy is the 'Mark of Kane.'

    Shortly after the passage of ObamaCare, Eugene Kane at the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel told us to "Smile, guys!" Rather than delve into any thoughtful analysis Eugene opined. ...I think the reason so many are upset has less to do with health...

  • May 31, 2010

    Recalling a Bush Memorial Day address at Arlington

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  • May 30, 2010

    'But make no mistake: BP is operating at our direction.'

    To any normal person, Mr. Obama’s contention that, “from the moment this disaster began, the federal government has been in charge of the response effort” sounds disingenuous. Rather than provide true leadership, the FFP (future ...

  • May 30, 2010

    Kagan's Disdain For Constitutional Law

    Judicial experience for a Supreme Court nominee is significant in that previous decisions are often the best indicator of the nominee’s interpretation of the law and the constitution. For a nominee such as Elena Kagan who lacks judicial exp...

  • May 27, 2010

    What Part of 'Law Enforcement' Don't They Get?

    On Wednesday Attorney General Eric Holder held a closed door meeting with a group of police chiefs from across America (including a several from Arizona). The subject of this secretive meeting was Arizona's new immigration law (SB1070) and the opposi...

  • May 24, 2010

    Accused Seattle-area rape suspect arrested and deported nine times

    Three years ago the City of Seattle, joined the leftist fraternity of sanctuary cities which includes such bastions of public safety as Chicago and San Francisco. Last November the King County Council officially adopted similar policies. According to...

  • May 23, 2010

    Pretty in pink; Hitler back in style?

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  • May 22, 2010

    Did Osama bin Laden Vote to Cut Welfare Spending?

    Alcee Hastings (D-FL) is at it again. Not long after Hastings and his comrades rose to their feet to applaud Mexican President Calderon’s attack on Arizona, he was on the floor making a ridiculous speech of his own. The Republican Party was ...

  • May 20, 2010

    Socialized Medicine Gives Birth to 'Ash Cash'

    Now that ObamaCare has been signed into law our healthcare industry can start catching up with the superior National Health Service in the United Kingdom. The bureaucrat laden NHS has been plagued with a chronic shortage of doctors, due in large p...

  • May 18, 2010

    Woody Allen pines for Obama 'dictatorship'

    I never cease to marvel at the political brilliance of the Hollywood crowd. The greatest beneficiaries of free market capitalism seem to have an unnatural attraction to leftist dictators. Jean-Bertrand Aristide (even in exile) can always count on his...

  • May 17, 2010

    Trash Story; From Video to Reality

    Last week I happened on a bizarre story on NewsBusters. ...Jehue Middle School and California State University at San Bernadino were involved in the making and promotion of a video called "Environmental Police Agency" which features middle...

  • May 16, 2010

    Obama assassination plot uncovered in Indonesia

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  • May 13, 2010

    School district nixes basketball tournament trip to Arizona

    Highland Park School District 113 Assistant Superintendent Suzan Hebson has stepped onto the court of public opinion by keeping the Highland Park High School girls basketball team off of the court in Arizona this December. The Chicago Tribune report...

  • May 9, 2010

    Do something special for Mother's day this year

    Today is Mother's Day and many of us are still wondering what to get for Mom this year. It is getting late so maybe we'll settle on flowers, (all mothers like flowers), perhaps some CDs or DVDs, perhaps some perfume or jewelry would be nice. Gee, wha...

  • May 8, 2010

    Racial Profiling; if you can't find any, organize some

    Until Thursday morning I had never heard of Brenda Bell-White. In every major American city community organizers (now they are called activists) like Ms. Bell-White are hard at work trying to bring about "change" in the community. In Rules ...

  • May 3, 2010

    All elections - even school board races - have consequences

    Our system of public education is an unmitigated disaster. Who is to blame? The teachers and their unions are the most easily identifiable villains as hardly a day goes by without a new story of incompetence, misconduct, corruption and socialist indo...

  • May 1, 2010

    A Mayday metaphor

    In the social-democracy of Great Britain, students gathered this morning at dawn on the historic Magdalen Bridge in Oxford to celebrate May Day by taking an ill-advised leap into the shallow River Cherwell. The UK Daily Mail tells us that the May D...

  • April 26, 2010

    Iran strikes uranium deal with Zimbabwe

    Last week in response to the tax day Tea Parties that peacefully swept the nation, Mr. Obama smirked, chuckled and said that we should thank him for lowering our taxes. The future former president's toxic domestic agenda has succeeded in bringing mil...

  • April 25, 2010

    Just what the US Senate needs

    Barack Obama, Dick Durbin, Roland Burris, Carol Moseley Braun, Paul Simon, Alan Dixon...Does Illinois really need to add Alexi Giannoulias to it's sad legacy of corruptocrat senators?On Friday at 5:00 p.m. Broadway Bank in Chicago was closed by feder...

  • April 23, 2010

    A tale of two cities - Public Sector union follies

    On April 10th, The Public Sector Follies opened in London. A boisterous cast of more than 10,000 public servants and their fellow travelers, led by a brass band marched through the center of the city chanting "no ifs, no buts, no public sector c...

  • April 19, 2010

    Sure the economy is recovering; I heard it on MSNBC

    The economic recovery is in full swing, I read it in the New York Times, I saw it on MSNBC and I heard it on Air America. Oooooooops, I forgot Air America succumbed to the realities of free-market capitalism, although the rest of the MSM hasn't got t...

  • April 17, 2010

    National Day of Prayer declared unconstitutional

    On Thursday, American Patriots from all across our nation gathered together in a celebration of national unity in defense of our freedom. As we exercised our God given rights under the protection of the First Amendment to our Constitution, a terrible...

  • April 12, 2010

    Life after Obama

    Oh the Irony! Only a matter of months after leaving Team Obama, career leftist and self admitted Mao Zedong fan club member Anita Dunn has joined Tory leader David Cameron's campaign for Prime Minister.The Daily Mail reports. Anita Dunn has been hi...

  • April 11, 2010

    Look For The Union Libel

    He may not be the future former president's most frequent White House visitor (that would be the SEIU's Andy Stern), but AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka is one of Obama's most loyal comrades. Echoing the party line during a toxic speech at Harvard o...

  • April 10, 2010

    Would Lincoln be a Republican today? Let's ask him!

    Recently on MSNBC's Hardball (go figure), Chris Matthews asked if Abraham Lincoln would be a Republican today. Matthews like so many of his fellow travelers in the MSM continues to find new ways to paint the Republican party and all who oppose his be...

  • April 4, 2010

    Obama's insincerity in raising the level of debate

    Rush Limbaugh has often said "I thank God for my enemies" and the future former president just could not refrain from proving the King of Talk Radio correct. On Good Friday's edition of the "Early Show" on CBS (an administration a...

  • April 3, 2010

    Henry Waxman's latest show trial

    Henry Waxman, whom Michelle Malkin has dubbed "the Witch Hunter of Capitol Hill" understands where his loyalty lies. If he were faithful to the principals of our founders then his loyalties would be to his constituents, his state and the re...

  • March 29, 2010

    Obama rewards the SEIU

    Once again Mr. Obama has thumbed his nose at the American people. Emboldened by his big win in passing ObamaCare, the future former president placed both of his thumbs squarely on the American worker's windpipe and squeezed. With the U.S. Senate in r...

  • March 28, 2010

    ObamaCare's Pre-Existing Conditions

    A former high school classmate (our senior class president) recently had occasion to scold me for my March 7th American Thinker post "Obama's health care sob stories vs. tragic truths." He took offence that I chose to highlight the death...

  • March 27, 2010

    Hey kids! How about a Life Insurance Mandate?

    This past Wednesday Governor Bob McDonnell signed the Virginia Health Care Freedom Act during a ceremony in Richmond. The bipartisan bill challenges the unconstitutional insurance mandate which is a key element of ObamaCare. WSLS reported. "We a...

  • March 25, 2010

    How Obama's party works

    Many of us, myself included are incredulous that our elected officials could have defied the will of the people and passed such a fundamentally un-American piece of legislation as ObamaCare. Clearly the American people have been betrayed by Mr. Obama...

  • March 22, 2010

    This Nurse No Angel of Mercy

    In the midst of the Obamacare nightmare comes the chilling story of a Minnesota nurse who has been linked by police to several suicides. 46 year old William Francis Melchert-Dinkel a married father of two has allegedly cruised the Internet for a numb...

  • March 21, 2010

    Kipling knew Obama

    Although Rudyard Kipling died twenty-five years prior to the birth of Barack Obama, he nonetheless knew him far better than those who cast their vote him in 2008. Mr. Kipling understood the dire consequences that are produced when unfit leaders ascen...

  • March 20, 2010

    Union teacher 'just kidding' about hanging Obama in effigy

    With the anger over the highly unpopular, unconstitutional and unconscionable nightmare known as Obamacare at fever pitch is it any wonder that the future former president should be hung in effigy? This latest episode must be particularly troublesome...

  • March 17, 2010

    Hillary and Israel; You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks

    In a conference call to the Israeli consuls general on Saturday night, Michael Oren (Israel's ambassador to the United States) informed his diplomatic colleagues that relations with the U.S. were in a state of crisis not seen in 35 years. What should...

  • March 15, 2010

    Global Warming Nursery Rhymes

    There is a reason why Hitler, Stalin, Mao and other totalitarian rulers have sought to give the state the responsibility for raising and educating their nation‘s youth. Parents cannot be fully trusted to prepare their children to be loyal and p...

  • March 14, 2010

    Organizing the Coffee Party

    When I heard about Annabel Park's grassroots coffee party movement and her background in the Obama campaign it piqued my curiosity. The two most recent Obamaganda projects; pro-Obama letters to the editor (see Ellie Light) and the even less successfu...

  • March 10, 2010

    Penn Ultimate Lunacy

    "Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt." -Abraham Lincoln. Which brings us to Sean Penn. Recently during an appearance on Real Time with Bill Maher (who also does his very best to prove Lincoln's ...

  • March 8, 2010

    Obama's student loan monopoly

    Hey kids! While you and your leftist profs were busy marching, stopping traffic, breaking windows and getting arrested last Thursday to protest tuition increases and classroom cutbacks, Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN) was working on an op-ed for The W...

  • March 8, 2010

    Kathy Griffin; Not Funny Then, Not Funny Now.

    In September of 2007 Kathy Griffin plumbed new depths for obscene behavior during her acceptance speech at the 59th annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards."I guess hell froze over," Griffin announced. "A lot of people come up here and thank...

  • March 7, 2010

    Protests that could ruin their own future

    This week we saw another illustration of the hidden costs of public education. As the young people of America have absorbed the liberal doses of socialist propaganda disguised as education dispensed by union controlled drones, they have been robbed o...

  • March 7, 2010

    Obama's health care sob stories vs. tragic truths

    It is a common tactic of the future former president and his fellow travelers to read heart- wrenching letters from average citizens who have suffered at the hands of evil profit mongering insurance companies, overpaid uncaring physicians and their R...

  • March 5, 2010

    One Person's Trash is the Government's Treasure

    Not long ago a story about the Labor Party's secret plan to monitor and tax it's citizens garbage would have been an amusing anecdote about those wacky Brits and their far left government. In those happy days before our government was seized by Comra...

  • March 3, 2010

    Coffee Party Brew: Decaf filtered through Astroturf

    We knew it had to happen. The angst of the future former president's loyal minions over the tea party movement has been brewing for a year now. First the Obamazombies tried a grassroots letter writing campaign, but the unmasking of Ellie Light became...

  • March 1, 2010

    How many DOJ lawyers represented Gitmo prisoners?

    Last week, after months of stonewalling, Obama's Attorney General Eric Holder finally gave a partial answer to the Senate Republican's request that he identify the DOJ political appointees who have given legal counsel to the terrorists being held at ...

  • February 28, 2010

    What's so smart about 'smart meters?'

    Like it or not, smart meters may be the future of power distribution. In the area served by the San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) there are already over 7,000 businesses "benefiting" from the new smart meters and there are pl...

  • February 26, 2010

    Dems plan to astroturf conservative radio

    Several weeks ago, Ben Smith at Politico found himself so enamored with the eloquence of a letter in defense of President Obama that he chose to remain in the dark as to the author and their motivation. In fairness to Mr. Smith, he wasn't the only jo...

  • February 22, 2010

    'Terminally ill' Lockerbie bomber living the good life in Libya

    Our elected leaders in Washington D.C. have come to rely on the short attention span of the American people and the media. With the sheer volume of breaking news stories and the continuing battle over health care, cap and trade and other less publici...

  • February 21, 2010

    Man of peace, Sean Penn, arrested for kicking photog

    At last year's Academy Awards Robert DeNiro praised his friend and noted peace activist Sean Penn saying that. Sean brings the same commitment to his off-screen life, you see it when he campaigns for human rights, respectfully advises world leaders, ...

  • February 21, 2010

    Andrew Breitbart calls out the left

    Only one day removed from future former President Obama's courageous display of principle in sneaking the Dalai Lama out the back door of the White House past the trash (recyclables no doubt) so as not to offend the Chinese, Andrew Breitbart was show...

  • February 20, 2010

    Census PSA promotes more government as a reason to participate

    O.K. I'm not a morning person and conscious thought at 5:30 AM while driving to work isn't at all likely. Friday morning was no exception, so I hardly took notice of the 2010 Census PSA on the radio. However by 11:00 AM I was wide awake, fully engag...

  • February 18, 2010

    Bill Clinton plotting tea party counterattack

    The Statists are in full crisis mode these days. Patriotic Americans all across the fruited plane are coming together in ways never imagined by the enemies of freedom. The tea party movement is the expression of our abiding faith in America and the g...

  • February 17, 2010

    Lethal Weapon Star Takes Shot at Obama

    Shortly after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, eminent climate expert/activist/actor Danny Glover gave us this intellectual gem."What happened in Haiti could happen anywhere in the Caribbean because all these island nations are in peril beca...

  • February 16, 2010

    The Oppressive Climate in Cambridge

    Cambridge Massachusetts, home of Skip Gates, Harvard University, MIT and the Cambridge Climate Congress is taking the lead in battling the climate emergency. I am reminded of a line from the motion picture 1776. In his frustration with the Continenta...

  • February 15, 2010

    India-Pakistan peace process derailed by bomb blast

    “There can never be peace until they learn to love their children more than they hate us.”-Golda Meir.  Sadly these words continue to ring true today.   Just days ago it seemed as if the stalled peace talks between India and Pak...

  • February 13, 2010

    Sarah Palin Isn't Cooperating

    One of the things that the Obama administration and the Main Stream Media really hate about Sarah Palin is her unwillingness to cooperate. Even when she gets caught on camera during a speech with "Energy", "Tax" and most damning o...

  • February 10, 2010

    Obama expanding the war into Pakistan

    In February 1969 in response to a new offensive by the North Vietnamese Army, President Richard Nixon ordered the secret bombing of NVA sanctuaries located in Cambodia. The covert extension of the war into a neutral country would cause some of the mo...

  • February 8, 2010

    Cooling The Kennedy Mystique

    The Kennedy clan has to be wondering lately: "What the ____ (fill in blank) happened?" The past year has not been kind to America's Royal Family. With yet another brutal winter storm having virtually shut down America's capital, our liberal...

  • February 8, 2010

    Obama's moving day

    In just a matter of weeks President Obama will be going to Indonesia for a visit. If the future former president was planning a pilgrimage to pay homage to his statue in Jakarta, he may need a new set of directions. According to a story in The New Yo...

  • February 6, 2010

    An Illinois Democrat with ethical problems? Perish the thought

    Only a matter of hours after voters in Tuesday's Illinois Democratic Primary had elected Scott Lee Cohen to be their nominee for Lt. Governor, the party was in full crisis mode. It seems that the Chicago pawn broker has a rather checkered past to say...

  • February 4, 2010

    Remembering Reagan

    Ronald Reagan believed in American exceptionalism. Ronald Reagan believed in the American people who are the wellspring of that exceptionalism. Ronald Reagan unapologetically, unswervingly and unconditionally loved America.In these troubled times the...

  • February 2, 2010

    Obama's unusual antecedents

    The Los Angeles Times reports that The New England Historic Genealogical Society has revealed that future former President Obama and Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown share a common ancestry.The New England genealogy experts report that Obama's mothe...

  • January 30, 2010

    Obama's girl 'Ellie' revealed

    Thanks to The Cleveland Plain Dealer we now know who Ellie Light really is. It turns out that a fifty-one year old health care worker from Frazier Park California named Winston Steward has confessed to writing the now infamous Ellie Light letters....

  • January 25, 2010

    Breaking the Obama astroturfing story

    Sabrina Eaton at The Cleveland Plain Dealer broke the Ellie Light story on Friday, revealing that more than a dozen different newspapers featured strikingly similar letters to the editor in support of President Obama.. Each of the pro-Obama letters ...

  • January 23, 2010

    Obama's 'I's' have it.

    President Obama took time out of his busy schedule to make a speech Friday in Elyria, Ohio. The folks who were in attendance at Lorain County Community College were treated to an amazing address by America's greatest orator. The crowd was delighted t...

  • January 18, 2010

    Coffee, Tea, or Coakley

    On Friday former President Bill Clinton was on the stump in Massachusetts for Martha Coakley. Mindful of his past political faux pas committed in the Bay State, Slick Willy steered clear of controversial coffee remarks. The former President was in to...

  • December 23, 2009

    Yes, Virginia there was a Santa Claus.

    TIME: The not too distant futurePLACE: The North Pole (still plenty of ice)Dear Virginia,I am writing to apologize for the delay in fulfilling your Christmas gift request. We here at Santa Claus Limited have had numerous difficulties this season and ...