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The Most Anti-Business President Ever

Published on July 17, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

Having presided over 41 straight months of unemployment above 8 percent and possessing no arrows in his economic quiver besides deficit spending and raising taxes, it’s not surprising Obama continues to resort to these gutter tactics. What finally drew Romney’s ire was Obama’s accusing Romney of committing a felony and then Obama’s refusing to apologize…. Read more »

Scytl: Voter Fraud Facts and Fiction

Published on May 9, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

With six months until Election Day, conspiracy theories are percolating on the Internet like bubbling mud pots at Yellowstone: Left-wing billionaire George Soros is going to rig the election for Barack Obama. Foreigners will oversee the nation’s entire vote-counting system. The fix is in, and all is lost. Before conservatives go all Michael Moore-moonbatty, let’s… Read more »

Obama Is Headed Anywhere but Forward

Published on May 1, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

You have to hand it to Obama and his cabal of re-election strategists; they are masters of illusion. Their newly released Web video and its accompanying campaign slogan, “Forward,” are science fiction-level fantastical. We’re all familiar with Obama’s penchant for deflecting responsibility and blaming his policy failures on George W. Bush, but after more than… Read more »

It’s time for Augusta golf club to admit women members?

Published on April 5, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

Obama thinks women should be allowed membership in the Georgia golf club that is hosting the Masters tournament this week, according to the White House. “His personal opinion is women should be admitted,” White House press secretary Jay Carney said in a press briefing on Thursday. The Augusta National Golf Club, where the Masters golf… Read more »

Semi-Super Tuesday

Published on March 6, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

Today is Super Tuesday, 2012. As in real life, some Supers are more super than others. There have been dreadful, for instance, Superbowls and, for that matter Superbowl ads. This year’s version of Super Tuesday has only 10 contests: Georgia (76), Idaho (32), Massachusetts (41), North Dakota (28), Ohio (66), Oklahoma (43), Tennessee (58), Vermont… Read more »

Christian Conservatives Guard Religious Liberty

Published on February 28, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

The First Amendment to the United States Constitution contains two clauses addressing religious liberty: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” It’s a shame that in their modern misguided zeal to read the first clause as mandating a complete separation of church and state, liberals do… Read more »

Ron Paul: Why Can’t We ‘Put Into Our Body Whatever We Want?’

Published on February 27, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul decried the “war on drugs” Thursday night, telling supporters in Washington state that people should be able to make their own decisions on such matters. Voters in Washington are likely to decide this year whether to legalize the recreational use of marijuana “If we are allowed… Read more »

Libusters blast from the past “Higher Taxes Still Slow Economy” Febuary 26, 2008

Published on February 26, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

When the next President takes offices in 2009, he or she will inherit a more than $400 billion deficit (almost half of which will come from the recently passed economic stimulus). Worse, as the National Taxpayers Union has calculated, a President Obama will come to office with $287 billion in promised additional spending while a… Read more »

Obama Plays Race Card, Calls on Churches to Support Campaign

Published on February 26, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

Imagine if Ron Paul announced a national campaign called ‘Whites for Ron Paul’ – he’d be vilified as a racist. And yet Barack Obama has done the equivalent of precisely that with his launch of ‘African Americans for Obama’. The program urges black Americans to volunteer their time by making calls, organizing events and going… Read more »

Ron Paul’s aides worried his ideas aren’t crazy enough to win GOP primary

Published on February 26, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

Aides to Ron Paul are concerned their candidate’s once radical-sounding ideas for a revolutionary makeover of the federal government and the U.S. economy are being eclipsed in tone and rebelliousness by the lunatic rantings of Mr. Paul’s opponents in the GOP presidential primary. “Every day that Gingrich talks about settling on the moon or Romney… Read more »