While making a guest appearance this morning on The Diane Jones Show, a talk radio program that airs on KLPW-AM 1220 in the St. Louis area, I was asked to discuss the heated special election race in New York’s 23rd Congressional District. Rather than rehash all of the reasons why I, unlike Newt Gingrich, am [...]
Video Explains Why Conservatives Back Hoffman
October 28th, 2009 · No Comments
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Gay ‘Marriage’ Impact Worse Than Most Realize
October 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
In a post about what same-sex “marriage” has done to Massachusetts, Brian Camenker writes that it’s impact, following a 2003 court decision, is far worse than most people realize: Anyone who thinks that same-sex “marriage” is a benign eccentricity which won’t affect the average person should consider what it has done in Massachusetts. It’s become [...]
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One-Liner Observations of Headlines Offered
August 21st, 2008 · 2 Comments
Below are a half-dozen news headlines I found worthy of twisting into one-liner observations that might make you laugh: Hallmark introduces gay marriage greeting cards. Does anyone still shop there? Living with humans has taught dogs morals, say scientists. Perhaps, politicians should try living among humans. Fifty-eight-year-old Mark Spitz says Michael Phelps couldn’t have beat [...]
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New PAC Could Help McCain — Part Two
July 31st, 2008 · No Comments
Earlier today, I outlined a handful of reasons behind my conclusion that a New Political Action Committee Could Help McCain in his bid to defeat Barack Obama. In this post, I offer yet another reason that stems from grassroots-level members of the Matthew 25 Network. In a PolitickerOH post July 24, a M25N member faulted [...]
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USA TODAY Says Thompson ‘Most Like’ Me
November 7th, 2007 · No Comments
While perusing USATODAY.com earlier this afternoon, I came across the snapshot-intensive newspaper’s offer to help me choose a presidential candidate. Packaged in the form of a “candidate match game,” I couldn’t resist tackling the game’s 11 questions on issues ranging from Iraq and immigration to gay marriage and taxes. After answering all of the questions [...]
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