Monthly Archives: June 2009

You Can’t Keep a Good Protest Down: The Atlanta Tea Party Saga

A major Obama contributor pulled some strings to get the Atlanta Tea Party canceled, just days before it was scheduled to take place.  The movement, however, will not be silenced. by Michael Naragon Way back in March, even before the … Continue reading

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Advanced Placement? Try Affirmative Action.

AP courses are offered at nearly every major high school in the country, giving students a chance to earn college credit.  What the students do not realize is that they’re being prepped for life in a politically correct America. by … Continue reading

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Iran and North Korea: The Legacy of Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 after campaigning for the award for years.  However, his actions, both during and after his presidency, have helped to establish the United States’ two greatest threats in 2009. by Michael Naragon … Continue reading

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Iranian Protests Take a Turn: The Shootings Have Begun

How long did we expect the government of Iran to allow the protests to go on without invoking violence against them? by Michael Naragon UPDATED JUNE 24 VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED!  The following are some of the latest amateur videos out … Continue reading

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What Crisis? The Senate Prioritizes Baseball and Slavery

In a week which saw Barbara Boxer chide a brigadier general for not addressing her as “senator,” the body which she worked so hard to join mulled an investigation of Sammy Sosa and passed an apology for slavery. by Michael … Continue reading

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On Father’s Day: The Wisdom and Example of Our Founding Patriarch

On this Father’s Day, I thought it fitting to defer to the words of our nation’s Founding Father in these troubled times.  His prescience and wisdom have stood the test of the ages. by Michael Naragon The following are excerpts … Continue reading

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Which countries have successful socialized health care systems? Robert Gibbs fills us in…

Can Robert Gibbs answer a simple question?  Ah, hmm… probably he could do that if he were explicitly required to do so and if it were absolutely necessary.  He has never… ummm… run away from a tough question so long … Continue reading

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Rise of the Economic Anti-Heroes: Super Fed and The Incredible Debt

The Obama administration continues its drive to obliterate capitalism, as Timothy Geithner pushes plans to strengthen the Fed, sell off more federal debt, and remove risk-taking from Wall Street.  Holy deficit, Batman! by Michael Naragon Barack Obama, the Kingpin, is … Continue reading

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A Response to Ms. Barbara Boxer… er, SENATOR Boxer.

After spending a few days preparing my varsity boys at basketball team camp at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, I return only to find that the world has not paused like I wished.  Instead, the lunacy keeps coming furiously.  Exhibit A: … Continue reading

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