Anyone who ran a business the way this president runs his administration would have been standing in line at a soup kitchen six months ago. Honestly, watching this president make one brazen decision after another, without so much as asking those who’ll have to do the heavy lifting whether they’re on board, before he [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Culture, Election, Family, Politics, War by Kyle-Anne Shiver
The State of the American People: Angry. The Scott heard round the world demonstrates America rising.
Great video says it well:
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Election, Politics by Kyle-Anne Shiver
I’m ashamed to admit it, but I haven’t been to a Tea Party yet. I’m about to get my patriotic feet wet, though. Next Monday, November 9th, I’m going over to Birmingham to meet the Tea Party Express at Kelly Ingram Park. American patriots of all political stripes, I’m told, will be there to rally [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Election, Goverment Reform, Politics by Kyle-Anne Shiver
The thirteenth rule of radical tactics: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.
Saul Alinsky, the Father of Community Organizing
Rules for Radicals; p. 128
There’s a whole lot of polarizing going on in Obama’s America. Unity is out, apparently. Polarization is still in. And Rush Limbaugh and Fox News are the [...]
Filed under: American Thinker, Commentary of the Day, Election, Politics, Religion by Kyle-Anne Shiver
The writer and singer of the Tea Party Anthem, Mr. Lloyd Marcus, is now on Youtube and I have posted it here too (below). Lloyd Marcus describes himself as a “proud, black conservative,” a guy who spent some childhood years in federal housing projects and knows the real degredation of government “assistance,” has got the [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Election, Politics by Kyle-Anne Shiver