Category: Politics
I am blogging from the Civitas Conservative Leadership Conference in Raleigh, NC. I am currently sitting in an inmigration panel discussion, but wanted to report a few interesting things. …
Back before the election last November (and the heady rush immediately afterward), the Democrats repeatedly assured us that they would not conduct a "government by investigation," that they would …
Recently, the Vermont legislature debated a non-binding resolution calling for the impeachment of Vice President Cheney. (That's a bit redundant; state legislatures have absolutely no place in dealing with …
One of the silliest political arguments I've heard in a long, long time has to be the fuss whenever someone refers to "the Democrat party." I have no idea …
Today and tomorrow I will be at the Civitas Conservative Leadership Conference, hopefully doing some live blogging. Check out the list of speakers here. Rudy Giuliani will be speaking …
One of the defining moments of the 2004 presidential campaign was John Kerry's explanation that we wasn't a waffler, wasn't a flip-flopper, wasn't indecisive. The killer quote, to many …
Robert Cox has an excellent piece at the Examiner today about how far conservatives and Republicans lag behind those on the left in the Web 2.0 world. In particular, …
I know it's wrong to overgeneralize, but I think I've noticed something odd. The same people who say that we should "talk with" nations and organizations that are absolutely …
This morning, I read two accounts of the Paul Wolfowitz/Shaha Riza "scandal" at the World Bank. At least, I think they were about the same thing -- they so …
We, the undersigned, having grown weary of the burden of freedom and responsibility, do hereby foreswear, forfeit, and waive our following rights: 1) Our right to protect our physical …