from the new issue of the American Conservative – Getting a Read on Rand Paul Government Bullies: How Everyday Americans Are Being Harassed, Abused, and Imprisoned by the Feds, Rand Paul, Center Street, 280 pages By James Bovard • November 20, 2012 With Ron Paul’s exit from Congress, his senator son, Rand Paul, is […]
Archive | November, 2012
Israelis “Cutting the Grass” in Gaza
“Cutting the grass” – that’s the term that Israelis use for bombing Gaza. Bibi doesn’t need to worry about running out of “lawnmowers,” thanks to Obama & the US Congress. New York Times columnist Roger Cohen has a good piece on the absurdity of the latest carnage.
Toledo Loses Its Lighthouse: Brian Wilson out at WSPD
Brian Wilson, one of the nation’s smartest, funniest, and most pro-freedom talk show hosts, is out at WSPD. Brian announced on Monday: THIS JUST IN: Clear Channel and I have parted ways. I am glad to have had the opportunity to preach the gospel of freedom and liberty to Northwest Ohio. Wish I had the […]
Tom Blanton Deciphers Petraeus-Broadwell
Tom Blanton, the mastermind of the Project for the New American Revolution, tapped his insight into American culture to craft this Petraeus-Broadwell poster.
Petraeus’s Paula Broadwell – Her Athletic Prowess?
Petraeus’s babe – Paula Broadwell – bragged of being a “sponsored tri-athlete” in Colorado. Did Coors give her $10 to wear one of their baseball caps during a race? Broadwell first “bonded” with Petraeus during a six-mile run. Petraeus obsesses over whether people can run a six minute mile. Maybe he didn’t have enough energy left […]
Great Drug War Cartoon from Washington Post
This great Tom Toles’ cartoon captures perhaps the best news from last Tuesday’s election. Obama should not forget that more Coloradans voted for marijuana than for him.
The Petraeus Mystery
So how many years will it be until we learn the full truth behind the resignation of CIA chief David Petraeus? Unless Petraeus was caught on videotape humping the speaker of the Iranian parliament, his resignation is difficult to understand. Unfortunately, this latest development could undermine the rebound of trust in govt. surging across the […]