Rick Perry Questioned About Evolution and Science
Did you see the video of Rick Perry being questioned about evolution? The Texas governor was responding to a question from a little boy in New Hampshire. The child is not asking on his own account. He was being used as a prop by his mother. You can hear the
Gun and Baseball Bat Control in Great Britain
Great Britain has strict gun control laws. Advocates of gun control believe that these laws cut down on violence and crime. Such laws only empower lawbreakers. Gun homicides were low in the United Kingdom even before gun control laws went into effect. This does not mean that there hasn’t been
Has Fascism Come to America?
We’ve been taught that fascism is a foreign-born ideology that spawned the political aspirations of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler. In reality, fascism has had a long history in America and has been resurrected by people who believe that power guided by good intentions can do no harm. They are
Barack Obama: Blameshifter-in-Chief
“Blameshift: a process in business and government wherein the blame for something bad is shifted from person to person.” Blameshifting has a long and inglorious history. When Adam fell into sin, he blamed his wife and eventually blamed God: “The woman whom You gave to be with me, she gave
Sen. John Kerry Wants to be Dictator-in-Chief
When a man like Democrat Sen. John Kerry has all the money he will ever need, the only thing that’s left for him is power. In his latest pontification, in an MSNBC interview on July 29, Kerry called on the media to censor Tea Party ideas that he and others
Radicals are Running the Government
All this talk about blaming conservatives for the Norwegian madness has made me go retro – back to the glory days of the 1960s. On the cover of the book Revolution for the Hell of It (1968), the author is shown with a rifle in his hand leaping for joy.
Anders Behring Breivik: Just another Leftwing Radical
People around the world were horrified when they heard about the Norwegian murders at the hand of Anders Behring Breivik. How could anyone do such a horrible thing to innocent people? Breivik is arguing that he did it for the good of Norway and the broader European nations. Of course,
Top Ten Reasons for the Democrat Logo
1. All it needs is an “A” as in D.O.A.—Dead on Arrival 2. Dems circling the wagons around Obama. 3. It makes a great bull’s eye for political target practice if Republicans can learn to shoot straight. 4. “D’oh!” I voted for Obama! 5. The grade Obama gets for the
The First Church of Liberal Politics
While there is great disdain for mixing traditional religious principles with science, politics, and morality, secularists don’t seem to have a problem mixing their own brand of religion with their ideology. “For many,” Douglas Young, a professor of political science and history, argues, “their new religion is politics, their faith
The Futility of Third-Party Candidates for President
Trying to get elected as a third party candidate in American politics is extremely difficult if not impossible since the electing process is not by majority vote. Ballot access is also an obstacle since third parties have to meet additional criteria not required of Republicans and Democrats. Reform Party candidate
Government Is Acting More Like God Everyday and We Seem to Like It
The budget is out of control. Government regulations continue to increase. More Americans are receiving food vouchers and financial aid from the State. The majority of Americans love “free” government education. High school graduates expect the government to loan them money for college. Politicians are promising free healthcare or at
Will the Real (Liberal) Mitt Romney Please Stand Up
On December 18, 1956, Clayton Heermance, a.k.a. Bud Collyer, who was the radio voice of Superman long ago, landed what would become his most successful game-show hosting job ever–Goodson-Todman’s To Tell The Truth. The show had three contestants who claimed to be the same person and a panel of four
Castro’s Fastball and Other What-Ifs of History
The Butterfly Effect is said to explain how seemingly inconsequential events can cause catastrophic results. The flap of a butterfly’s wing might set off a series meteorological events that result in a hurricane in the Caribbean. What’s true for wind currents can also apply to historical events. For example, the