January 2011

Liar, liar

In the continuing “war of words” (oops, politically incorrect word), I find a striking difference in the mutual accusation of “liar.” First, a lie is an intentionally false statement. In order for a statement to be true or false, it has to be verifiable or falsifiable.  An opinion is not such a statement, and an […]

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Harry Reid – Head of the New Party of No

Harry Reid stands for the “new party of No.” In this case, that means “No, we won’t let elected officials vote anymore.” Thus disenfranchising the majority of Americans. Of course, I am talking about his ploy to prevent the vote on repeal of Obamacare. Does he think he can get away with this? Of course […]

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Liberal Narcissism

The narcissist attributes all of his behavioral characteristics to everyone else. For example, if the narcissist is dishonest, he things everyone else is dishonest too. Some Liberals are frequently such narcissists, because they are angry, hateful, and racist and therefore attribute those characteristics to their political opponents when there is no anger, hate, or racism […]

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Liberal Rhetoric Decoded

When Liberals say something is it usually “code”. Here is how to decode what they are saying about the current political dialogue: When they say “civil discourse” — they mean accepting their position. When they say “find common ground” — they mean accepting their position. When they say “compromise” — they mean accepting their position. […]

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Hate and Vitriol of the Right

I have long wondered what the liberals mean when they spew hate about the “hate and vitriol” of Conservatives. I have finally figured it out: any Conservative statement for such demagogues is hatred and racism. For example, any talk about the following: limited government fiscal responsibility low taxes individual responsibility strong national defense In other […]

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Voting with their feet

It is interesting that the population shifts are showing people voting against big government with their feet. While the trend is not yet overwhelming, high tax states have tended to relatively lose population while the low tax states have tended to relatively gain population. The Patriot Update has an article by Dick Morris titled The […]

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The cause of all problems

No matter what your problem is, there is only one cause: Conservative rhetoric. Your talk show ratings down? Conservative rhetoric. Can’t find a job? Conservative rhetoric. Your bowling game is off? Conservative rhetoric. People don’t laugh at your jokes anymore? Conservative rhetoric. The postal service lost your mail? Conservative rhetoric. Can’t pay your mortgage? Conservative […]

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Constitutional Originalism

As I previously posted the greatness of the Constitution does not lie in the fact that it was “hand down,” is “sacred”, or was written by our founding fathers. It’s greatness rests in the merits of the ideas behind it. In the article by Jeffrey Rosen in the New York Times, If Scalia Had His […]

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Lefties have only one argument: attack the person

When I look at the comments on the Huffington Post or Politico, unfortunately the majority of the lefties seem to have only one argument. Can you say “ad hominem?” That means you don’t speak on the merits of the issue, but simply attack the person. The comment sections in most liberal-leaning blogs and websites are […]

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Obamacare good bill? – you probably also think the Vikings had a winning season

You think Obamacare is a good bill? – you probably also think the Minnesota Vikings had a winning season. All defenders of Obamacare point to its good features, as if that is enough to justify the monstrosity that it really is. It is a monstrosity because of the vast badness: unconstitutional mandates health care takeover […]

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