Saying Ron Paul is the most radical leftist to run for president in the last 50 years, Dick Morris maintains Paul cannot beat Obama.
Archive for 2011
The Deceptions of Julian Assange, WikiLeaks, and Ron Paul
Ron Paul’s defense of WikiLeaks and Assange is even more serious, considering his desire to be president and in possession of the state secrets of the United States.
Former Reagan economic advisor endorses Newt
Art Laffer former Reagan economic advisor and famous for the Laffer curve on taxes and revenues enthusiastically endorsed Newt Gingrich. Laffer said Gingrich’s economic policies are right on in every aspect.
Santorum jumps to third place
In an unexpected shake-up, Santorum jumped ahead of Newt Gingrich to third place, taking 16 percent. – The Hill.com
Bolton: Law of the Sea Treaty goal of the international leftists
Former Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton appeared on Secure Freedom Radio with Frank Gaffney to discuss the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST). Senator John Kerry plans to re-launch the debate on LOST before the end of 2012. Find out about what this treaty will do to harm American sovereignty, commerce and national security.
Gary Johnson announces Libertarian presidential bid
Americans who favor the legalization of marijuana and same-sex marriage, and also want a balanced federal budget and more restrained foreign policy, now have an alternative to the two major parties in 2012. – Daily Caller
Michelle Malkin: The Year in Obama Scandals and Scandal Deniers
I am amazed at the stubborn and clingy persistence of President Barack Obama’s snowblowers in the media. See no scandal, hear no scandal, speak no scandal. – CNSNews.com
Unions Are the Political Dinosaur in the Room
Unions discourage productivity; they are “anti-individualist movements and the epitome of socialism.” Marginal union employees receive tenure and cannot be fired without a lengthy and expensive termination process.
Compromising Our Nation’s Values: Putting Abortion in Perspective
We in America cannot truly expect to advance the cause of justice in our society apart from a steadfast commitment to our nation’s historic values.
Oil Trades Near Six-Week High on Iran Threat to Strait of Hormuz Shipping
About 15.5 million barrels of oil a day, or a sixth of global consumption, passes through the Strait of Hormuz between Iran and Oman at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, according to the U.S. Energy Department. Iran’s navy started a 10-day exercise east of the passage that involved the use of submarines, ground- to-sea missile systems and torpedoes, Press TV said Dec. 24. – Bloomberg