In which philosophical form of government does Barack Obama believe? That has been one of the ongoing debates since he burst upon the national political scene a scant four years ago. Political observers noted he was the most liberal member of the United States Senate, and many believed he was a radical left-wing zealot if [...]
Category Archives: Conservatives
Why We Suck
We conservatives are routinely called names, treated like we are stupid and, yes, told that we suck. Bill Whittle agrees and has made this little video to help explain why, indeed, “conservatives suck.” Read the rest of this entry
2011 EDUCATION POLICY WRAP UP
Feb 2
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“Without education, we are in a horrible and deadly danger of taking educated people seriously.” From the collected works of G.K. Chesterton: The Illustrated London News, 1905-1907 G.K. Chesterton’s warning not only embodies Lord Polonius’ famous articulation “brevity is the soul of wit” from Shakespeare’s Hamlet, but his sentiment is still relevant today. Mr. Chesterton’s comment could be [...]
All American Woman. With Boots.
Jan 23
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My name is Daniella Nicole and I am a new contributor to The Constitution Club. I am honored to be among such a talented group of writers. Some of you may be familiar with me from my outspoken, feisty antics on Facebook, Twitter or on the Fritch Show, where I am not only a sometimes [...]
Telling it like it is: Doesn’t get any Better than Mark Levin
Jan 17
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‘THE GREAT ONE’ TAKES ON STATISM AND THE LEFT’S ATTACK ON AMERICAN LIBERTY In the unlikely event you’re unfamiliar with “The Great One,” Mark Levin, perhaps his response to the Boy King’s laughable claim of “streamlining government agencies to make the system more efficient and helpful for small businesses,” will bring you up to speed in [...]
Skipping the Debates; Cultural Limits Goes to CONfession
Nov 11
Cultural Limits: Bless me, Father, for I have, well, sort of sinned as an American conservative…I’ve skipped all the debates so far. Father: Why would you do that? Cultural Limits: Well, I had other things to do and the debates honestly remind me of the weed-out classes I took in engineering school. You know, like [...]
It just doesn’t get any better than this…
Oct 13
Between the flavor of the month (“Black Walnut always tastes good”) quote here and a recent conversation, Herman Cain is quickly becoming one of my new favorites – but not for the usual reasons. I love Herman Cain. He’s the guy that ran Godfather’s Pizza right? Man I LOVE their Apple Pizza. That guy deserves [...]
The Conservative Citizen – Website Prototype
Oct 13
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I have sought throughout my life to spread the conservative message and ideology to as many people as I possibly could in a large variety of ways. I graduated from a conservative political training school, the Morton Blackwell Leadership Institute, while in college and since then have had a wide range of political experiences includes serving two [...]
So, Who Pays for Bridges, Roads, Sewers and other Civilizing Infrastructure
Sep 21
Of late on any number of conservative blogs, commentators and those responding have correctly railed against the White House’s “stimulus” programs, aka the Recovery Act and all peripherals. Grants.gov lists all federal government grants and on that site, it is not difficult to see how a good amount of that cash has been spent on [...]
Hello, you must be an Objectivist
Sep 18
I have noticed that a couple of Objectivists have appeared on the scene and that is a good thing. It is good because they at least respect logic and do attempt to be rational, they are really the most honest liberals we have and true confession time, I used to be one. Having said that [...]
Hey Mitt, We Don’t Need Another Hypocrite in the White House!
Sep 12
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ROMNEY BLASTS PERRY ON ‘PONZI SCHEME’ AFTER CALLING SOCIAL SECURITY ‘CRIMINAL’ Four years of the most hypocritical president in history, who will say anything to anyone, (failing to remember that magical devices exist that capture spoken words, and play them back to haunt him), are four years too many. Mitt Romney seems like a nice [...]
Greed, Capitalism, and Christianity
Aug 29
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Greed had a tremendous amount to do with our current economic crisis, especially in certain areas. The love of money is the root of all evil… I am baffled by the propensity of many, including and especially some Republicans, who think greed and exploitation are good things. The concept of greed has caused an immense [...]
San Francisco liberals dishonor U.S. Military, show compassion for convicts
Aug 13
In 2005, San Francisco announced their desire to make their little Utopia by the bay a military-free zone, and erase the military’s presence altogether. Their vile contempt for the military is legendary and at times dangerously close to treasonous. They moved from harassing military recruiters to violently shutting down job fairs and anything that included [...]
We’re Being Watched
Aug 11
And now back to our regularly scheduled and pretty much justified paranoia…. The last week has been a whirlwind news-wise (are we sure it’s August?), what with the budget “deal” where no one got what they wanted other than the current Resident of the White House and the subsequent U.S. Government Securities/Bond notes downgrade to [...]
Marco Rubio Speech on Debt Crisis – Video
Aug 8
“If my house was on fire I can’t compromise about which part of the house I’m going to save. You save the whole house or it will all burn down. We either save this country or we do not. And to save it; we must seek solutions.” – Senator Marco Rubio of Florida – This [...]
What Exactly is “Right-Wing Extremism” Anyway?
THE HYSTERICAL FEEDING FRENZY HAS BEGUN – ER – CONTINUED
As I began to write this post, I Googled “right-wing politics” to see where the liberally-biased search engine would send me. In addition to suggesting that I search for “right-wing authoritarianism,” I was told that right, right-wing and rightist are terms used to describe support for preserving traditional social orders and hierarchies.
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Proclaim the Truth Proudly
Jul 10
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The science of politics is the one science that is deposited by the streams of history, like the grains of gold in the sand of a river; and the knowledge of the past, the record of truths revealed by experience, is eminently practical, as an instrument of action and a power that goes to making [...]
Origins and Principles of the Conservative Ideology
Jul 7
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Man is a being capable of subduing his emotions and impulses; he can rationalize his behavior. He arranges his wishes into a scale, he chooses; in short, he acts. What distinguishes man from beasts is precisely that he adjusts his behavior deliberately. – Ludwig von Mises Conservatism is a thinking mans ideology. It requires understanding and [...]
Conservatism, Christianity, and History
Jun 28
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Allow me to humbly submit to you that conservatism, or at least the major principles that we incorporate and define as conservatism, certainly didn’t originate in 1776. It does predate the U.S. Constitution and its core principles go back throughout history for thousands of years to the dawn of man. If conservativism can be compared [...]
Are we sure Wal-Mart won?
Jun 20
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Today’s coverage of the Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. vs. Betty Dukes, et.al., presents a delicious microcosm of the state of American journalism. More or less, need a quote guaranteed to stoke some fires? Find “experts.” I thought I had read some of the dumbest, most inane and downright stupid comments over the years, but the “experts” [...]
Should Conservatives Take the Low Road?
Jun 13
This morning, the American Thinker blog carried a piece by J. R. Nash titled “The Alinsky Alert System” in which Nash advocates following Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals number five, “ridicule of the opposition whenever there is opportunity”. Not that there isn’t ample opportunity or temptation, but is this really what conservatives want to do? [...]
Jim Robinson and FreeRepublic’s War on Conservative Bloggers
Jun 7
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“Everyone I knew basically left because of so much childish, immature personal attacks. The propensity there to eat their own. And a lot of the people — most of the people — I knew that were on it left.” – Sean Hannity Social Psychologist Irving Janis described eight symptoms indicative of groupthink: 1. Illusions of invulnerability [...]
Will the GOP Nominate Romney Because it’s His Turn?
Jun 6
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ARE REPUBLICANS DOOMED TO REPEAT PAST MISTAKES IN 2012? – They don’t call the Grand Ole Party the Grand Ole Party for nothing. Let’s face it; Republicans have a history of adopting somewhat of a country club, “seniority” mentality when it comes to nominating presidential candidates. It’s as if the party goes through a collective “logical” [...]
I Hate To Say It: Scott Walker Was Wrong!
May 28
I Hate To Say It: Scott Walker Was Wrong!. – I can’t stand unions, I really can’t. They were necessary in times past. But with the exception of public safety, they are antiquated. Worse, they actually lead to an uncompetitive & lazy work force. They also make the United States weaker in the world economy. [...]
Some Thoughts on the Conservative Ideology
May 23
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Conservatism is a thinking mans ideology. It requires understanding and wisdom, research and knowledge, and the ability and willingness to judge right from wrong. It requires a moral compass, a fortitude for righteousness, and above all a love of liberty. To be a true conservative the value of the individual must be nourished and a [...]
Why Do Jews Vote Democrat?
May 22
My first contact with a Jewish person came when I was in my thirties. The vastness of west Texas can be isolating, so I must confess to being rather uneducated about Jews, with most of what I knew taken from their Biblical history. However, when you move into a neighborhood where a number of Jewish [...]
The Conservative Flag Project
May 16
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I love history. And I love flags, as well as their ability to instantly convey a message to those who view them. Every political movement should have a flag. There are several very identifiable flags for various ideological and other movements and even flags for the Democratic and Republican parties. But there is no flag that solely symbolizes the conservative [...]
Some Sage Advice for the Conservative Blogger
May 10
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So you finally decided to take the big step, to wade into the debates of the day, and lend your ever-so-wise voice to the great political public square. You’ve decided to become a political blogger. Now what? And what can you learn and expect as you step forth to ideological battle and proclaim the truth [...]
‘Right-Wing 24Hr News Channel Debuts In Canada
Some wonderful news from North of the Border. Sun News Network is looking to become the Fox News of Canada. Considering what tripe most of the news services on television are there, this will come as a refreshing breath of air to Canadian conservatives.
HT: The Blaze.
Dave’s Quote of the Day
I have little interest in streamlining government or in making it more efficient, for I mean to reduce its size. I do not undertake to promote welfare, for I propose to extend freedom. My aim is not to pass laws, but to repeal them. It is not to inaugurate new programs, but to cancel old ones that do violence to the Constitution, or that have failed their purpose, or that impose on the people an unwarranted financial burden. I will not attempt to discover whether legislation is “needed” before I have first determined whether it is constitutionally permissible. And if I should later be attacked for neglecting my constituents’ “interests,” I shall reply that I was informed that their main interest is liberty and that in that cause I am doing the very best I can.
-Barry Goldwater, The Conscience of A Conservative (1960), p. 15
Defending Liberty
Apr 5
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We exist in a vast sea of ignorance and lack of understanding in regards to history, politics, and ideology. Not to mention the implications of each upon our nation and civilization. Perhaps we should not be surprised that large segments of society can’t put the Civil War in the correct century or begin to find [...]
WHY ON EARTH IS THE GOP LOSING THE BUDGET BATTLE?
Apr 1
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DEMOCRATS WINNING WAR OF WORDS WHILE REPUBLICANS LOSING BACKBONE The Republicans won an historic victory in last year’s mid-term elections as angry voters sent a crystal-clear, no-doubt-about-it, get-your-act-together message to Congress, Barrack Obama and everyone else who matters: THE DEFICIT IS TOO DAMN HIGH. Reinvigorated Republicans talked of a mandate while shell-shocked Democrats sounded like born again [...]
HERMAN CAIN: MANY MUSLIMS WANT TO KILL OR CONVERT “ALL INFIDELS”
Mar 23
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UNLIKE OUR PRESIDENT, HERMAN CAIN HAS THE COURAGE TO TELL IT LIKE IT IS We have come to expect ambiguity, vacillation, non-decisiveness, and an overall lack of leadership from the current president of the United States. In January, he told Hosni Mubarak: “The world is watching.” The world is watching America as well Mr. President; it [...]
Dave’s Quote of the Day
Feb 27
“Why do leftists hate social conservatives so much? Simple: because they have a ludicrous caricature in their heads of a planned Christian theocracy in which they’d no longer be able to get their pornography, abortion-as-birth-control, and PG-13 rated movies and TV shows. You think I’m kidding about this but I’m not.” -by David Swindle
Some good news for Colorado gun owners
I received this email from Rocky Mountain Gun Owners today so I’d thought I’d pass it along. Note of interest, RMGO chairman Dudley Brown and I attended CSU together and both served as chairman of the CSU College Republicans. He was about three years ahead of me I believe.

House Judiciary Committee passes Constitutional Carry 8 to 3
Nice work. Constitutional Carry — HB1205 — passed out of its committee yesterday and moved to the House Floor thanks to your calls and e-mails.
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What (Conservative) Women Want – Guest Submission
We occasionally do accept and print submissions from outside writers here on Constitution Club.
| What (Conservative) Women Want Nancy Morgan RightBias.com February 14, 2011 |
As a longtime single gal, I claim a little expertise in this matter. Tears are not what women want from you. You’ve been rooked by all the touchy feely so-called “experts” who seem intent on turning a whole generation of men into metrosexuals – teaching you to be sensitive and let your inner child reign. Yuk and gag.
A man who radiates strength and confidence will beat out a metrosexual brimming with sensitivity any day of the week. At least with conservative women. Truth.
Please, keep your tears to yourself. At least until you ascertain for sure that your woman is turned on by tears. Some are….go figure. But most of us females on the right experience a shudder when a man reveals his weaknesses before we’re sure of his strengths.
Here’s another heads-up. Hold the nail polish and hairspray. Toupees also. I know, I know. Most men are overly sensitive about two things – their hair being one of them. Take it from me, women, most women, can spot a toupee and/or hair transplant a mile away. (Think Joe Biden) Instead of signaling virility, as you intend, it signals vanity and weakness. It signals that you place too much reliance on your looks. God made personal vanity pretty much the province of the female of the species for a reason.
Just do what comes natural – rely on body language. 80% of communication is non-verbal. Which is why tears issuing forth from a man are such a turnoff. At least to conservative women.
Last but not least: Women want you to explore their “inner child,” not your own. The same holds true for naval gazing.
Nancy Morgan is a columnist and news editor for conservative news site RightBias.com
She lives in South Carolina
Allen West’s keynote speech for CPAC 2011
Representative Allen West (R-Florida) gave the closing speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on February 12, 2011. Here’s what he had to say.
He introduced an Army Sergeant, a veteran of Iraq, who trains those who guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
He talked about the difficult campaigns where Republicans won the House majority while having to contend with unreasonable accusations.
He pointed out that he had been called “The Worst Person in the World” 5 or 6 times (presumably by Keith Olbermann), and then with a little smile he said “And he got fired for it!”
He said “I believe that we are standing on the verge of the dawn of a new America, if we adhere to those fundamental Conservative principles, and those Consitutional ideals.”He quoted Alexis de Toqueville: “While democracy seeks equality in liberty, socialism seeks equality in restraint and servitude.”
The next part of his speech involved what he called the “pillars of conservatism.”
First pillar: Effective and efficient conservative government.
- He quoted Thomas Jefferson: “Most bad government results from too much government”), which is why next week Congress will cut 100 billion dollars of spending off of the federal budget.
- Making people more dependent on the government has to end, so hard decisions must be made. “We cannot continue on with the policies of behavior modification through excessive taxation and over burdensome regulation…and that’s why we’re going to be cutting from the EPA.” (wild cheering)
- If health care is so great, then someone explain to me why over 200 Democrat political groups are going to the President and asking for waivers.” Here was a great quote: “I say this to the President: The good things in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: closing the doughnut hole, making sure that we take care of people with the preexisting conditions, keeping our young kids on our insurance, I can probably fit that in five to ten pages. It’s the other two thousand four hundred ninety pages with eleven new taxes, a hundred fifty nine new government agencies and beauracracies, and sixteen thousand new IRS agents, that the United States of America does not want!” (standing ovation)
- He mentioned the financial meltdown in 2008 and blamed it (rightfully so) on government interference with the private sector.
- He talked about reforming the individual tax code, cutting the corporate business tax rate from 35% down to 20%, eliminating capital gains taxes and dividends taxes, capping federal spending at 18-20%, developing a balanced budget amendment, and eliminating “redundant, failed, and duplicitious federal government programs and agencies.”
Second pillar: Peace through vigilance, through resolve, through strength.
- He mentioned the famous Edmund Burke quote, one of my personal favorites: “All that is required for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”
- He quoted Sun Tzu: “To know your enemy, and to know yourself, and to know the terrain or the environment, in countless battles, you will always be victorious.”
- And then he made the most important statement of the night: “Peace begins with courageous leaders who are willing to identify and define our enemy, and their objectives, because political correctness has no place in our national security strategy.” (the crowd screamed and another standing ovation ensued)
- He said he was appalled that the Fort Hood shooting was treated like workplace violence.
- He said “A new America, a secure America, means that we can ill afford to have a twenty-first century Sir Neville Chamberlain moment.”
- He said “And yes, yes I do have a problem with granting American Constitutional rights to terrorists while we attempt to and have imprisoned our own warriors for killing terrorists.” (another standing ovation – there were so many during this speech)
- Here’s another money quote: “The dawn of a new America means this: Secure our borders and enforce our laws. Recognize the emerging threats on the Korean peninsula. Recognize the threats that are coming out of South and Central America. And confront the radical Islamic non-state, non-uniformed belligerents who transit freely across borders, killing and promoting a seventh century ideology that is anathema to the values of America and to Western civilization.”
- He said that we must never forget that Israel is our greatest ally in the Middle East, and vowed that “I shall never let Israel down.”
Third and most important pillar: Never abandon our values.
- “We must honor our language and realize that it is the most important, most basic and common bond which makes us an American.”
- He said we shouldn’t allow multiculturalism to “grow on steroids” and make American culture subservient.
- He said he doesn’t support late term abortion or abortion as birth control because he doesn’t believe that having a baby is punishment (reference to an Obamateurism).
- He said “We must hold sacred the privilege of the institution of marriage as a bond between a man and a woman.”
- He said we had to reclaim our “Judeo-Christian faith heritage.” He quoted John Adams: “We have no government armed with power, capable of contending with human passions, unbridled by morality and religion. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”
- He said “This is not about a separation of church and state. It is about making sure that we do not separate faith from the individual. You must never forget that the American motto is In God We Trust.” (standing ovation)
- His next statement almost got a standing ovation from me: “We welcome the beliefs of others in America, but our coexistence must be based on a simple premise: when tolerance becomes a one-way street, it leads to cultural suicide. And American cultural values shall never be subjugated to any other as long as I have air in my lungs.”
His closing thoughts started with a quote from George Washington: “We are either a united people or we are not. If the former, let us in all matters of general concern act as a nation which has national objects to promote and a national character to support. If we are not, let us no longer act a farce by pretending to it.” He quoted Abraham Lincoln: “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” He discussed how he grew up in the Atlanta area and went into the military, and then ran for political office as a public service to all Americans. He said “This is what Abraham Lincoln said. ‘Be sure you put your feet in the right place. Then stand firm.’ So as you depart here today from this great hall, from this great gathering of conservatives, this is the commission that I send you out with: Stand firm, for this is the dawn of a new America. God bless you all, God bless America, steadfast and loyal. Thank you.”
The speech can be seen in its entirety at The Rightscoop.
NOTE: The video of this speech recorded from C-SPAN was cut off near the end so they could cover a speech by the President. Most of the YouTube videos I saw all came from C-SPAN.
Herman Cain to Obama at CPAC: “U.S. Will Not Become U.S. of Europe on our Watch” – [Video]
Cain warns us of what he calls “the attack of the ations”…….legislation, regulation and taxation.
Watch CPAC Live!
You can watch CPAC live here. Despite a boycott by a few big names, most of the usual suspects and a few new faces are there gracing us with speeches at this annual conservative event.
Another live feed at PJTV.
The Cult Web Film that Inspired Loughner
Though written from a rather horrid liberal perspective, Michelle Goldberg’s article on Zeitgeist, the piece-of-trash film that inspired Jared Loughner to murder six and nearly kill a Congresswoman should be read. It is good to shine a light on the kooks who believe in the rubbish hucksters and pseudo-Conservatives like Alex Jones peddle.
The progressive “climate of hate:” An illustrated primer, 2000-2010
Can you believe our progressive friends were stupid enough to bring up “violent rhetoric” in politics? Do they think we haven’t been paying attention to their despicable actions over the last decade? Good grief, that’s pretty much all they know how to do and what they practiced virtually non stop for eight years against President Bush and now for about three against Sarah Palin.
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The hypocrisy of the Left in the face of tragedy
The absolute hatred that spewed forth from the Left for eight long years during the Bush administration can’t even be touched by anything the Right has come forth with in the last two. The Left is awash with hypocrisy if they attempt to lecture conservatives on “toning down the rhetoric.” Such silliness would be sad if it wasn’t so devious and underhanded. Liberals threw out polite political discourse many years ago so I guess we were just all stunned to hear them suddenly clamoring for such a thing this morning. What a shock that they suddenly had a Paul-on-the-road-to-Damascus moment.
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Playing the blame game with the Arizona shootings
I’ll be very honest. Conservatives have a low regard for liberals because of the types of comments as we have seen over the last 24 hours in regards to the tragedy in Arizona. This was a tragedy totally outside the realm of cheap political potshots. When the gutter-licking Left tries to turn tragedies like this into some sort of anti-Palin, anti-Fox News, anti-Limbaugh and Beck, or anti-Tea Party (or whatever) political statement we should all be extremely disgusted at such pathetic attempts to smear an opponent with the blood of real people and real victims. And frankly, shame on all those who are acting this way today. Disgusting, uncalled for, a devious and obvious lie, and very disrespectful for the victims that were injured or killed yesterday. I was saddened to see such references already floating around today. Shame on the Left for engaging in such behavior.
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Jack Ryan for President
If only this were a real stump speech…
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is not the job of the government to be the national nanny. The average citizen can look after his or her own needs without assistance from somebody who works here in Washington. America was founded because our citizens two-hundred-plus years ago didn’t want to live under the distant rule of people who didn’t know and didn’t especially care for their welfare. America is about freedom. Freedom to make your own decisions, freedom to live in peace with your neighbors. Freedom to take your kids to Disney World in Florida, or a trout stream in Colorado. Freedom means deciding what you want to do with your life. Freedom is the natural state of nature. That’s how God wanted us to live. The job of the President of the United States is to preserve, protect and defend our country. When the President does that job, the citizens can live any way they wish. That is the objective of the President: to protect the people and then to leave them alone.
Jack Ryan, channeling Tom Clancy, in Tom Clancy’s Dead or Alive
Come Sit On Satan’s Lap
One of my favorite guilty pleasures for years has been *V the K’s “Caption This!” blog.
Here’s his most recent post:
Ken Cuccinelli– A True Constitutional Conservative
I’ve never been prouder to be a Virginian than this December.
And he’s right. Liberals do NOT have a good sense of humor!
Dave’s Quote of the Day
If you’re a liberal, anything you say is protected. If you’re a conservative, anything you say is hateful.
-Laura Schlessinger
Vote Republican for the Very First Time
Hey liberals, do you really care about minorities? If so, then why not support those who have recently won (and now more importantly are seeking) leadership positions?
And to minorities (Blacks, Asians, Hispanics, etc), do you honestly think the Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton types truly care whether you succeed or not?
Get real. Dependency is their game, largely because they make money off of it. Money from those they dupe.
And now back to the video. Wow. Star Parker? I didn’t know she was running for office! I’d vote for her in a nanosecond.
(Only criticism I have of the vid. is that Allen West’s name was misspelled. I’ll allow that small mistake.)
Over-protectionism, or… You really do need a passport to come down here.
Welcome to the deep south. That’s right. Where the hospitality flows and nothing is ever negative, it’s just ‘special’, or ‘lovely’. (“What do you think of this?” … “Oh, isn’t that lovely, dear.”)
Being the parent of three extremely extroverted kids, I often find myself struggling with the idea of being over-protective. Yes, that’s right, I’m the one who won’t let the kids go out and play in the street unsupervised even though my parents did it. I’m the one who makes sure that they are strapped into the all but bulletproof car seats in the safest cars with the bulletproof glass and tinted windows. I’m the one who won’t let the kids get into the back of the truck to ride down to the pond even though I recall falling out of the truck several times as a kid. (“Mom, I fell out of granddad’s truck on the way to the pond. It hurt.” “Oh, isn’t that lovely, dear?”)
Most days I endure the comments. “Oh, I understand why you won’t let your kids come over to spend the night. It’s fine, no really.. it’s lovely.”
Then there are days where I come to work and my colleague says “hey did you hear about..”, and suddenly I am justified. Yes, welcome to the deep south, where rolling just isn’t how they roll anymore.
TEA Party Article Round Up
It appears that a day doesn’t go by without an amazing amount of print dedicated to the TEA Party movement and its perceived influence in American politics this election. What will happen to all that energy, effort, and energy after the election is hard to tell. I sense that if there are even a few successful TEA party candidates in the November elections (which there are sure to be) then the work will begin almost at once for the 2012 elections. There a large number of vulnerable Democrats and squishy Republicans up for re-election in two years in the Senate and a lot of novice challengers will undoubtedly already beginning to make plans to harness the momentum and sour national mood we have already seen and try to knock off a few more Washington insiders and liberals. It also gives the Liberty movement a couple more years to continue to improve their strategies, learn from the mistakes and successes of this election cycle, and refine the technology and web of connections that has made the TEA party types as successful as they have been.
Already a year and a half old they have shown the ability to withstand every attempt to make them self-destruct or discredit them to ruin. In many ways you have the feeling they are just getting warmed up. This mid-term election, if I had to make a prediction, is in effect just “round one” of a very long fight reign in the socialist, progressive agenda that now pervades nearly every aspect of your personal and business life. I have come across a few interesting articles lately that I believe are worth sharing with a wider audience.
The Tea Parties and the Future of Liberty is a piece by Stephen F. Hayes, a Senior Writer for the Weekly Standard. This appeared in the latest Imprimis issue and was mailed to nearly two million people as well as appearing online in numberous places. I just received mine this week.
The Insurgency: The times, they really are a-changin’ and The Insurgecy II: The Road Ahead by Michael J. Lotus of RightNetwork was brought to the attention of a wide audience by Instapundit.com and is worth the read. We are finally starting to get some good analytical looks at this surprise movement. It took long enough.
Rasmussin Reports published the commentary Tea Party Has Elites on the Run by Tony Blankley which concurs with my assertion that the TEA party is in essence a revolt by the middle class.
Angelo M. Codevilla makes a similar assertion in America’s Ruling Class — And the Perils of Revolution which appeared The American Spectator. The TEA party revolt is not just against Big Government but against Big Banks and Big Business as well. It is as much against hyper-active and exploitive capitalism as it is against the ruinous and bankrupt policies of socialism. The politicians who have sold out to any of these entities at the expense of the average American is increasingly being held accountable for their actions. Such a feeling is in in its infancy but growing among the activists on the Right.
Robert W. Merry, writing for Stratfor Global Intelligence, makes the case in The Tea Party and Insurgency Politics that we are not witnessing something new in American politics and that this particular insurgency will have a long-lasting effect on the political system.
And the Wall Street Journal currently surmises that the Tea Party Movement Gathers Strength, Rachel Alexander wonders Will Dead RINO’s Mount One Last Charge and Daria DiGiovanni warns against ‘Misunderestimating’ The Revolution.
For my early take on the TEA party movement see The Rise of the Tea Party.
Breitbart Forces Obama’s Protesters To Fold Up Shop
Andrew Breitbart has brass ones to go out and confront that crowd alone. He’s a godsend and a true patriot.
On Saturday, September 18th, Glenn Beck and Andrew Breitbart headlined an event entitled “Right Nation 2010,” held just outside of Chicago, Illinois.
As you will see in our video report from the scene, when Andrew Breitbart arrived at the Sears Centre, he was met with an angry mob of protesters who were calling for an ‘end to hate’ while also hurling expletives and homophobic slurs toward the targets of their enmity.
In the following dramatic video, Breitbart brings the protest to a complete halt by cleverly asking sign holders to do the impossible: explain the placards they were carrying. In the end, the frustrated organizers abruptly end their protest and leave.
Read the whole thing, and watch all the videos.
…Is anyone else beginning to see a pattern developing here?
It’s getting more and more obvious every single day.
Helena Sex Ed Curriculum (barely) Revised…
Helena, MT (ConClub) – The Helena School District’s feeble attempts to quell widespread public opposition to teaching a gay activist/liberal/progressive sex-ed program beginning in kindergarten and including homosexuality from the outset, represent too little in the way of real, substantive change. Thus, they have categorically failed to impress what turned out to be a small army of local critics here. A well attended meeting hosted by Helena Youth Advocates (HYA), a grassroots organization comprised largely of concerned parents was held at the Public Library this evening. As well as vocal parents, it appeared to include opposition activists, politicians and even one teacher (who wishes to remain anonymous for obvious reasons).
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Glenn Beck – Restoring Honor Rally 2010 Video
On Saturday some half a million plus patriots descended upon Washington D.C. to call for the restoration of American values and to honor those brave men and women who are serving this nation in the military. I have been receiving multiple links about the Restoring Honor rally held on 8-28-10 all day from a variety of people. Our own Conclub blogger MoK was in attendance and I hope that we will hear a first person report once she returns and has a chance to fill us in.
It was a fairly bold and risky move to hold the rally on the anniversary, and indeed at the same location, as the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “I Have A Dream” speech. But in the end the publicity was great, the inclusion of Dr. Aveda King (the niece of Martin Luther King) was brilliant, the raising of over $5 1/2 million dollars in scholarship money for the children of slain soldiers was noble, and the as usual well-behaved and peaceful crowd in the hundreds of thousands showed the nation that the activists on the Right are far from the racist crazies that the media and the Left have been furiously attempting to portray them as. Instead, they are dedicated American patriots who care deeply about their nation and its future.
Videos below:
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Now THIS is the kind of leadership we need
I’ve been a fan of Col. Allen West’s ever since I heard his CPAC speech earlier this year, and subsequent speeches/interviews.
He’s a plain-speaking (like Sarah Palin, I might add), no-nonsense common sense American. (I left out “conservative”, because I know how that offends some of you.)
He is infinitely qualified to serve as a congressman, governor, and eventually POTUS. Frankly, I’d trust him 100x more as POTUS than Obama, and some other Republican candidates for that matter.
West “gets” our Constitution and what it means to be an American.
If you agree, send him a donation for Florida’s 22nd district. With luck, we may see him for a long time to come.
Gay Marriage – Forgive Me, But What is the Problem Here?
Yes, yes, I know. I am most likely going to be blasted for riding the fence on this one.
I am a conservative Republican. I believe in lower taxes, securing our borders, and protecting our country and our Constitutional rights. I support our troops and take pride in the foundation America was built. I own guns, and I know how to aim…accurately. I want our country to thrive, I want our economic hardships to cease. I want my kids to enjoy a solid future and not owe the government for the entirety of their lives. I want Reagan to be reincarnated, dang it.
I don’t think a mosque should be built near ground zero, for the love of God, no. Not unless the planning committee behind it is willing to build within the mosque a cathedral, a temple, and a chapel to show pure diversity and offer THAT message…but I digress.
As for gay and lesbian marriage. What is wrong with it? Really.
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Dave’s Quote of the Day
“Since liberals control the American education establishment, and nearly all of the major news organizations, conservatives generally are better educated in liberal ways of thinking than liberals are in conservative ways of thinking. How many of us, in high school or college, heard thorough, eloquent, and charitable defenses of conservative theories of society, economy, and government? The faculties at major universities and the staffs at major news organizations are overwhelmingly liberal. This has not served our country well. Liberals in general get their views of “conservatism” second-hand through liberal caricatures, and this has made them better able to demonize conservatives than understand them.”
Tossing the Defense of Marriage Act
A federal judge in Massachusetts tossed out the federal Defense of Marriage Act. His logic, get this, is it encroaches on states. Here’s Federal Judge Joseph Tauro’s Ruling On DOMA:
Now, this is where being conservative gets fun for me. I’m with Judge Tauro 100%. First, let’s clear the air a litte bit:
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Another great political ad
Great. As in no-holds-barred, in your face, Christian and conservative. And you can never go wrong watching a good-looking gal fire a machine gun. Such ads are what makes elections somewhat bearable. We need a couple hundred more just like her in congress.
The Patriot Declaration
As a perpetual activist for the conservative cause I have engaged in numerous activities and symbolic actions to promote my chosen ideology. Recently, it has come into vogue to present declarations and statements as a way to outline for the general public and the media what the overall conservative and Liberty movements are all about as well as what they stand for. I am a signer of the Mount Vernon Statement and wrote a lengthy explanation as to why I signed the Manhattan Declaration. Apparently, you can also sign the Contract from America now if you so choose.
Today I signed The Patriot Declaration which I have taken the liberty of reproducing below. Maybe someday we should release a Constitution Club Manifesto. It seems to be the thing to do.
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The Tea Party is racist?
Those darn racist, red-neck, ignorant, backwoods, tea party folks are nominating blacks and Indians for high office. Can you imagine that? I personally expect and await an apology from all those who have engaged in the juvenile, untrue, and petty partisan attacks alleging racism against the Teaparticans.
Primaries continue to set tone for anti-establishment election year
South Carolina Republicans nominated a tea party-backed Indian-American woman to run for governor and a conservative black man to run for Congress from the former Confederate state.
Tribute to Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan died six years ago today.
I saw this tribute to him at the Ronald Reagan Award Gala that I had the pleasure of attending with Mr. Mo in 2005. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house.
Created by the very talented and accomplished Jason Wright, author of “Christmas Jars” (a wonderfully inspiring and uplifting story–as well as a quick read), among other publications… I wanted to share his beautiful tribute to a great leader and good man.
RIP.
Back from the county convention
This year I have been blogging about my experiences with the grassroots GOP party mechanics originating with the precinct caucuses and then following through to the District Meeting, the County Convention, and ultimately the State Convention here in the state of Colorado.
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