“President Obama” seems a far too stiff and stilted salutation for you, dear Sir, our most populist-appealing leader ever. So, I’m quite certain you won’t mind one little bit if I take the liberty of addressing you in the same informal manner you seemed to prefer on the campaign trail. Your calling female [...]
Filed under: American Thinker, Election, Politics, War by Kyle-Anne Shiver
I don’t know about you, dear Reader, but I just could not help but let out an exasperated sigh last week, when Barry O scolded Republican Congressmen that if they wanted to get anything done, then they needed “to stop listening to Rush Limbaugh.”
What a heap of brazen balderdash!
I would far sooner defend my listening [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Election, Politics, War by Kyle-Anne Shiver
One of the best ads ever to denounce the Abortion Holocaust in America is featured below. I was wondering how long it was going to take someone to draw these conclusions: 1. Barack Obama was conceived out of wedlock; his mother was 3 months pregnant when married. 2. The father quickly abandoned his child, not [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Culture, Election, Family, Marriage, Morality, Politics by Kyle-Anne Shiver
Dear Readers, allow me to introduce you (if you’ve not found it yourself) to the lively and ongoing saga of the typical liberal American family: Diversity Lane. This is conservative humor at its best. I’ll be featuring the dashingly creative genius of cartoonist, Zack Hawthorne (the pseudonym of an underground conservative), on this site regularly.
Today’s [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Culture, Family, Politics, War by Kyle-Anne Shiver
I’ve just discovered this site and it’s great. Conservative HQ. I’m adding it to my blogroll now and encourage all true conservatives to link to this site and pass the word. Organize. Organize. Organize. This is how the left has won its temporary hegemony in American politics. We will beat them at their own game.
I’m [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Culture, Politics, War by Kyle-Anne Shiver