Archive for January, 2009
Jan 29
Excellent job GOP
The House GOP stood their ground and voted against the non-stimulus monstrocity. Every single one. More tomorrow. I arrived in Vegas tonight and now I’m heading out for drinks.
Jan 27
Age of Insanity
It’s not the Age of Enlightenment as some Obamaphiles would like you to think. It’s the Age of Insanity.
Obama and the Democrats are pushing a stimulus bill that won’t stimulate anything but more government intervention in our lives that’s now approaching $900 billion. If this bill is so necessary, if it’s such a good [...]
Jan 26
On the road
I’m on the road today on my way to Las Vegas. I will have some things to say tomorrow.
Jan 25
Gran Torino: a World Magazine review
With three young kids, my husband and I don’t get a lot of opportunity to go out and watch movies in a theater anymore. I think last year we saw two of them, one in November and the other in December. When we get the chance to do the dinner and a movie thing, we [...]
Jan 24
Something to watch: Fox News Watch
I had Fox News Watch on the television earlier today but just as background noise. If I had stopped to watch it, I would have had the pleasure of seeing John Scott give some advice to some of the other media anchors. Head on over to Finkel Blog and watch. It was amazing to see [...]
Jan 23
The Bush twins offer their advice to the Obama daughters
Jenna and Barbara Bush wrote a letter to the Obama girls and gave them some advice about growing up in the White House. Jenna and Barbara were only seven years old when their grandfather George H.W. Bush was elected president. They had many childhood experiences in the White House and wanted to share what they [...]
Jan 22
Jack Murtha volunteers his district to house Gitmo detainees
I wonder how his constituents feel about this:
Rep. Jack Murtha, D-Pa., says he’d be willing to house prisoners from Guantanamo Bay in his congressional district if President Obama makes good on a plan to close the U.S. prison there.
As one of his first acts in office, the president circulated a draft Wednesday that would [...]
Jan 21
President Obama and the culture of death
President Obama and I differ on many issues but none more fervently than abortion. When it comes to this issue, we could not be more diametrically opposed. He is for abortion on demand up until the moment before birth. His view is one that is separated from infanticide by a hair.
I am pro-life. I believe [...]
Jan 20
Thank you, President Bush
Today Barack Obama was inaugurated but I feel a sadness pressing down on me because President Bush is leaving office completely unappreciated. So many in the media have beaten him down, maligned, insulted, besmirched, and belittled him. And for what?
He kept us safe the past seven years since 9/11. During his administration, he was forced [...]
Jan 19
Chicago style politics lands in DC
The DC Examiner reports that one of Barack Obama’s telecom advisers, the vice president of Clearwire and an Obama donor, is advising him to delay the television broadcast change over from analog to digital. Why? Because it will benefit his company while hurting his competitors. Here’s how:
After years of wrangling and negotiating, Congress and the [...]









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