What’s next for the GOP?

So, what do we do now?  President-Elect Obama whipped our candidate in the Presidential Race and his party gained on ours in both houses of Congress. 
Its a bad time to be a Republican, right?  I’m not so sure.  I think any true conservative has been less than thrilled with the general direction of the Republican [...]

Random Thoughts on the Veep Debate

In anticipation of our latest vote on socialism, the news is somewhat quiet today.  Most of the talk centers around tomorrow night’s vice-presidential debate, which, personally, I am greatly looking forward to.  Here’s some thoughts:
Gwen Ifill
A lot has been made of the fact that Gwen Ifill, the debate moderator, has a book about Obama due out [...]

Barack Obama is a Whiny Baby

I have two young children at home and, I have to tell you, neither one whines as much as Barack Obama!  All of a sudden, after Sen. McCain makes a brilliant move (admittedly, for the first time) by choosing Gov. Palin as his running mate, we’re going to have to send a truckload of cheese [...]

Environmental “Science”

One of the many things that the liberals are trying to pin on Sarah Palin is that she is reckless with the environment.  It is true that Gov. Palin has fought many battles, some with the Bush Administration, over the need to protect certain species, such as salmon and polar bears.  Its easy for me [...]

Coverage of Bristol Palin’s Pregnancy

By now, everyone knows about the situation regarding the pregnancy of Sarah Palin’s 17-year old unmarried daughter’s pregnancy.  I hear a lot of people, conservatives and liberals alike, say that it doesn’t matter and shouldn’t be covered.  I only partially agree.  I agree that Bristol should be left alone by the media; there should not be [...]

Sarah “Shocker” Palin

I am completely shocked!  I have been a fan of Palin for several years, but I didn’t even think she was in the running.  This could be a complete game-changer.  The Hillary vote is more in play than ever now.  The “historic” Democratic nomination has some company (I know, Ferraro was nominated in ‘84 but [...]