Year: 2011
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. …
We've chronicled Obama's war on the oil industry and its effects on those the left deem to champion. The effects being wrought on the economy are also growing and with …
There are 435 members of the House of Representatives. Of those, 242 are Republicans and 193 are Democrats (56% and 44%, rounded). So, statistically, if one were to select …
You'd think that outside of a "Drill, baby, Drill!" reference Sarah Palin and anthropogenic global warming would be otherwise unrelated topics. But one thing they do have in common …
(I wrote most of this a day or so ago, so, it may be dated, but, I still stand by it. Useless Wizbang points for the first to guess...
I missed last night's memorial and so did not get to see what more and more people are bringing to my attention. The apparent dismantling of the separation of church and …