Courtesy of the tolerant Left, natch.
My pal Tabitha Hale at FreedomWorks compiled this four minute video montage of some of the violent and hateful messages the organization receives from angry leftists. Among the threats and vitrol:
You’re really going to get what’s coming to you. You guys better watch it.
I HOPE THAT YOU AND YOUR [...]
Wikileaks’ ‘Iraq: Collateral Damage’ video ‘doesn’t show the broader picture’
Yeah, I’m shocked, too.
ABC News Senior White House Correspondent Jake Tapper wrote yesterday:
Defense Secretary Robert Gates told me the video recently released by Wikileaks which depicts U.S. troops killing some civilians in Iraq “doesn’t show the broader picture of the – of the firing that was going on at American troops.”
In my “This Week” interview, [...]
Hippies: still not dead enough
No need to drill in Alaska, folks. One of our great untapped natural resources remains the sheer red hot hatred that Gen Xers like me feel towards unrepentant hippies and radical boomers, the people who saddled us with drugs, divorce and fourteen minute guitar solos.
You catch a whiff of this contempt in the comments at [...]
Era Of Big Government Rolls On and On
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President Obama’s State of the Union address was a re-affirmation of the central role that he wants big federal government to play in our lives. Sure, he claimed that he feels our pain, but his seventy minute speech renewed his call for final passage of his health care initiative with the same tired and discredited arguments that [...]
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Chris Matthews: “I Forgot He Was Black Tonight”
Chris Matthews, host of MSNBC’s Hardball can get a little too excited over President Obama sometimes. Tonight’s State of the Union was obviously one of those times.
“…I was trying to think about who he was tonight. And, it’s interesting he is post-racial, by all appearances. You know I forgot he was black tonight for an [...]
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Supreme Court Overturns Limits on Election Spending – WSJ.com

Freedom has had its best week in many years. On Tuesday, Massachusetts put a Senate check on a reckless Congress, and yesterday the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision supporting free political speech by overturning some of Congress’s more intrusive limits on election spending. In a season of marauding government, the Constitution rides to the [...]























