The post of mine that Rush Limbaugh read on the air last week: ...the trouble with the Tea Party movement is that they tend to target their anger at only one source: Big Government.
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Archives for April 2010
My name comes up in a Senate inquiry
It wasn't anything bad, though...(darn.) The Senate Inquiry into the erosion of free speech in Canada continued today, and Senator Eaton was kind/brave enough to mention [Read more...]
Things ‘become more racist on YouTube’
"I get to go to work an hour later. That's a Latino's dream come true." … [Read more...]
‘From punk rocker to conservative’
LFP (!) profiles Mary Lou Ambrogio, who helped bring Ann Coulter to Canada: Ambrogio's husband, a young criminal lawyer named Peter Allen, had promised she could go to law school once he had saved … [Read more...]
More people died in Ira Einhorn’s apartment than at Three Mile Island
My latest post at David Horowitz's NewsReal blog looks at George Will's latest tilt at windmills -- and the dubious past of one of the founders of Earth Day. … [Read more...]
‘In Canada, we call these ‘David Frum”
Ghost of a Flea: John Podhoretz takes umbridge. Something about the Marquis of Queensbury rules and why conservative gentlemen insist on bringing a knife to a gun fight. They don't win the fight but they are … [Read more...]
Catholic hierarchy finally starts caring about well-being of teenaged boys
Apartheid: was it all bad?
Contra Obama: if somebody really did nuke Johannesburg, who'd really care? Related -- har: I sent that Obama quote about the ramifications of a nuclear attack to about ten of my liberal friends saying, in … [Read more...]
Don’t Tread On Me: 2010 edition
Canada just keeps on sucking
Peter Worthington: Such a bill is C-428, proposed by Ruby Dhalla (of alleged harassed nannies fame), Liberal MP for Brampton. She would reduce from 10 years to three the time … [Read more...]
‘The show is delivering the same material over and over again’
"They are still talking about beans..."
Hell, that's nothing. At another state-run broadcaster, [Read more...]
‘Canada: Not Quite Dead’
The vastly underrated Lee Duigon writes a must-read: Having Canada for a neighbor is like being in the hospital with the patient in the next bed turning blue and rotting away, right before your eyes. It's a … [Read more...]