Tonight’s debate reminded me why I don’t normally watch such exchanges. It was, well, it was boring. Had I not been watching with a blog-reader, I might have turned it off or turned to the Internet. I didn’t think either candidate did a very good job. I trust those who faulted Sarah Palin for not answering questions [...] Full story...
In the comments section to my post considering Michelle Malkin’s piece on the insane rage of the same-sex marriage mob, a number of readers faulted Michelle (and by extension) me because of our supposed hyperbole, attempting to define the protests by their most extreme participants.
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I have theory about which I am so certain, I’m going to blog on it before I complete my research, indeed before I begin it.
As Dan reported a few days ago, Log Cabin Republican President Patrick Sammon has announced he is leaving his post at the national gay Republican organization after two years.
Will the attempt of the gay activists to impose equality through the courts never cease?
Not content with the numerous websites offering to match him with a male partner, a gay New Jersey man sued eHarmony, a dating service catering to Christians, because it would not match him with a male partner.
In her latest column, The insane rage of the same-sex marriage mob, Michelle Malkin makes pretty much the same point I’ve been making for nearly two weeks now: “Instead of introspection and self-criticism, however, the sore losers who opposed Prop.
On Monday, after dinner at the Farmers Market, a friend suggested we browse in the shops in the Grove, the shopping plaza immediately adjacent.
For the past week or so, I’ve been wondering if some of those organizing the rallies against Proposition 8 hope to influence the California Supreme Court, using the appearance of social unrest as a means to push the court to overturn the popular proposition.
Imagine, if you will, that in order to protest the outcome of the recent elections, some leading Republicans declared a “Day Without Republicans,” encouraging those disappointed with the election results to “call in Republican” to work and stay at home all day.
To console myself in the wake of big-government victories at the ballot box (even if the Democrats didn’t campaign as such), I’ve been reading lots of Reagan in order to remind me of a Republican who could articulate opposition to such a statist agenda.
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