Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The Day After...

Like all conservatives, I am greatly disappointed by the results of the 2008 elections. A socialist who admits he believes the Constitution is flawed was elected, and the American Left has solidified its position in the House and the Senate. I had my pity party last night.

There are some bright spots though. The Left did not get its coveted filibuster-proof majority in the Senate. A good bit of the chaff hanging onto the Republican Party was finally winnowed.

What we have now is chance to get out the message of conservatism, free of the baggage of RINOs and so-called "moderate Republicans". The GOP must return to its roots: small, non-intrusive government, markets free from the heavy hand of social engineering, and a respect for life. Education is our focus now. To that end, I will do my part, presenting the Essentials of American Liberty in an understandable way.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Obama to Bankrupt the Coal Industry

But I thought he wanted to help the working class...

Saturday, November 1, 2008

How low can it go?



That's Gov. Bill Richardson, Mew Mexico. I hate it when I'm right.

Preach it, brother!



This is simply brilliant.

Obama and FUD tactics

Over at RedState, another "former Hillary campaign staffer" has outed the Obama campaign and its use of FUD tactics. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, FUD stands for Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt, most famously used by Microsoft against the Open Source community. While I cannot verify its veracity, it dovetails with the post over at HillBuzz, and is consistent with Obama's campaign tactics in Illinois. Why is this important? Obama knows he's behind in several key states, and thus is sowing discord and uncertainty among Republicans to prevent them from voting.