Month: January 2011
Insty turns us on to a new blog that should come in handy next time a progressive wants to lecture us on civility, tone, tolerance and violent rhetoric. And …
For most of the last 20 years, two men dominated the role of America's designated enemy. Two names were constantly at the top of "greatest foe in the world." …
Democratic Senator Mark Udall (CO) has drafted a petition for Congress in an attempt to garner support for having Republicans and Democrats sit together at the State of the …
What follows gives us a glimpse into a killer's mindset. It's disturbing to say the least and indicative of a mental state screaming for help. Given the rambling incoherence …
Last week, the House of Representatives debated -- and then passed -- a non-binding resolution condemning the Tucson shooting of last weekend. Apparently this critical and controversial measure was …
The other day, I commented on how quite a few observers -- mainly liberal -- had expressed relief that the Tucson shooter was a white man. They didn't couch …
Mark Shea is not someone I find myself agreeing with all the time but what I do find myself doing when I read his stuff is pausing and pondering …
There are many ways to transcribe political philosophies into graphical form. I am rather fond of the dual-axis model, as illustrated and explained here. On the other hand, there's …
Jim Hoft, the infamous Gateway Pundit, has picked up something from First Lady Michelle Obama on the White House blog that really commands attention. The First Lady has a …
It's Friday, which means it's time for the Wizbang Weekend Caption Contest™. Enter your best caption for the following picture: Winners will be announced Monday morning. Update: Winners announced. …