Archive for July, 2008

Lesser of two evils

I am not a John McCain fan.  He has my support for President simply because he is the lesser of two evils.  McCain is not a true conservative, but is, quite simply, less dangerous than his opponent.  There are many days when I wonder whether Senator McCain can even be called a conservative; honestly, is [...]

The Daily News — Monday, July 28, 2008

A quick look at today’s top headlines…
“Details missing from Obama’s Social Security Plan”
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/obama_social_security
What?  A plan by the “Citizen of the World” that provides few details?  I bet he plans on “changing” it, though.  Surely, at some point, this guy will have to give some details about what he is going to change and how.  McCain [...]

Is Obama Proud to be an American?

First of all, let me just say that I don’t think that Barack Obama is a Muslim or that he doesn’t believe in the Pledge of Allegiance or that he was sworn-in on the Quran or any of the other mindless e-mail drivel that bombard my inbox.  However, I do believe that he continues to [...]

The Sunday Conservative - 07/27/2008

A Conservative look at the Sunday editorial page:
Kevin Horrigan from the St. Louis Dispatch writes about the “not-so-free market” by quoting Sen. Jim Bunning (R-KY)…
When I picked up my newspaper yesterday, I thought I woke up in France.  But no, it turns out socialism is alive and well in America.
Sen. Bunning spoke these words at [...]

Election Predictions

For my first post, I guess it only makes sense to discuss the most important thing on the political horizon: the 2008 Presidential Election.  As a true conservative, I am not a big fan of either candidate, but, of course, I will hold my nose and cast my vote for John McCain.  Over the next [...]