Three crises, one president, many bewildered friends.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-12-07 02:07:112013-12-07 02:07:11Krauthammer: Woe to U.S. Allies
Maybe someone can explain to me how, exactly, conservatives are the aggressors in the culture war? In the conventional narrative of American politics, conservatives are obsessed with social issues.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-12-04 02:30:052016-04-11 11:13:10Jonah Goldberg: Liberals are Culture War Aggressors
Gov. Chris Christie’s “bizarre behavior’’ in refusing to say he’ll support a possible GOP challenger to Gov. Cuomo next year could derail his chances to become president, state and national GOP insiders have told The Post.
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Why would the Democrats, who never seem to stop worrying about overweening presidential control, roll back the filibuster—and hand their own power to Obama? They’ll be sorry, and soon.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-12-03 01:29:462016-04-11 11:13:13Senate Democrats Just Took Us a Step Closer to the Imperial Presidency
Six days before completing his negotiations with Iran, Secretary of State John Kerry told a somewhat confused assembly of Latin American diplomats that “the era of the Monroe Doctrine is over.”
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-12-02 02:43:122016-04-11 11:13:17Is There An Obama Doctrine?
I am one who steers very clear of tinfoil hat conspiracy theories. I often believe progressives plant stories in order to distract and disrupt, enabling them to pursue their true goals and objectives. That’s why I stress the importance of staying focused on the modern liberal socialist policies of the Obama administration, not the sideshow antics.
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In Geneva, the participants came to the talks with different goals: The Americans and Europeans wanted an agreement; the Iranians wanted nukes. Each party got what it came for.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-12-01 00:25:562016-04-11 11:13:21Steyn: Why Iranian Deal Even Worse Than Munich,1938
The implosion of Obamacare indicts not just the law itself, but the whole edifice of progressivism—a philosophy rooted in the belief that government, supposedly administered by “the best and the brightest,” can run things better than individuals. That idea is now, again, being proven incorrect.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-11-30 00:38:082016-04-11 11:13:25Will Obamacare Bring Down Progressivism?
Obamacare has provided rich fodder for jokes, even if they are a little grim, because of its failed website, cancellation notices and huge premium spikes.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-11-29 00:20:492016-04-11 11:13:28Obamacare Coming After Your Guns?
The website can be fixed, and the Affordable Care Act can start working as intended, but the damage is done—and the president might be, too.
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At the end of the day, the root of President Obama’s mendacity on Obamacare was simple: He didn’t dare tell people how the law would work. He couldn’t tell people how the law would work.
Right now, humanity is engaged in an epic battle against fast-adapting and merciless predators. No, zombies are not beating down doors to tear chunks of flesh out of the living.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-11-27 00:03:092016-04-11 11:13:33Why the Post-Antibiotic World is the Real-Life Version of the Zombie Apocalypse
Whether the American regime is called a democracy — the most widely used term — or a representative republic — a less often used, but more accurate, descriptor — it must confront a dilemma that is virtually “baked into” this form of government: the inevitable tension between majority rule and minority rights.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-11-26 00:19:072016-04-11 11:13:35America Is One Step Closer to a One-Party Tyranny
President Obama had to choose between dishonor and war and he chose dishonor. Now we will have war. He has dishonored U.S. allies in the Middle East, including Israel and the Persian Gulf states, by abandoning their security concerns regarding a nuclear Iran by believing that appeasing Iran is the only way to avoid war.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-11-26 00:15:262016-04-11 11:13:36Obama Chose Dishonor, ‘A Total and Unmitigated Defeat’
It appears that management of the rollout of healthcare.gov was delegated to the Keystone Kops, the famous symbols of comic incompetence created by Mack Sennett.
https://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.png00Joe Millerhttps://joemiller.us/wp-content/uploads/logotext.pngJoe Miller2013-11-25 01:16:212016-04-11 11:13:38Unbelievable Incompetence Led to No-Bid Contract for Healthcare.gov
Over the past several decades, America has witnessed a profound change in the way women view men and marriage. It began with the baby boomer adage “never depend on a man.”
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My mother is not one to seek attention by complaining, so her recent woeful Facebook post caught my eye: “The poor get poorer.” It diverged from the more customary stream of inspirational quotes, recipes and snapshots from her tiny cottage in Pierce County, Wash.
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As a member of the elite Presidential Protective Division of the Secret Service, Dan Bongino says he found President Obama surrounded by “acolytes” who rarely gave the nation’s chief executive an accurate picture of himself or the problems he faced.
When budget negotiations began last month, Democrats felt confident that public opinion surrounding the government shutdown would force Republicans to the table, eager to prove their party could compromise.
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At a relatively early age, public school students are pegged as advanced learners — while teachers balk at being judged on their pedagogical skills — and promoted into a more intense educational environment, while other students languish on the public school bus of mediocrity.
The main reason I left the insurance industry years ago was the fatigue of marketing a product that is misunderstood by the vast majority of its customer base, not to mention the majority of functionaries inside the industry.
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The National Security Agency looks at literally millions of phone records. It captures millions of e-mails. It sifts through millions of megabytes of private data.
Losing to Barack Obama in 2012 shook the confidence of many Republicans and it’s easy to understand why. After all, if you lose to the worst President in history, what does that say about you? Combine that with the frustrations so many conservatives have with the GOP and it’s easy to write off the Republican Party.
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Krauthammer: Woe to U.S. Allies
/1 Comment/in Featured, Opinion /by Charles KrauthammerThree crises, one president, many bewildered friends.
Steyn: The Post-Work Economy
/1 Comment/in Featured, Opinion /by Mark SteynA permanent dependency class means a citizenry deprived of dignity.
Jonah Goldberg: Liberals are Culture War Aggressors
/1 Comment/in Featured, Opinion /by Jonah GoldbergMaybe someone can explain to me how, exactly, conservatives are the aggressors in the culture war? In the conventional narrative of American politics, conservatives are obsessed with social issues.
‘Bizarre Behavior’ Could be Risk to Christie White House Run
/7 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Fredric U. DickerGov. Chris Christie’s “bizarre behavior’’ in refusing to say he’ll support a possible GOP challenger to Gov. Cuomo next year could derail his chances to become president, state and national GOP insiders have told The Post.
Senate Democrats Just Took Us a Step Closer to the Imperial Presidency
/3 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by David FrumWhy would the Democrats, who never seem to stop worrying about overweening presidential control, roll back the filibuster—and hand their own power to Obama? They’ll be sorry, and soon.
Is There An Obama Doctrine?
/5 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by David Corbin and Matt ParksSix days before completing his negotiations with Iran, Secretary of State John Kerry told a somewhat confused assembly of Latin American diplomats that “the era of the Monroe Doctrine is over.”
Allen West: Backdoor Gun Control is Here, No Lead Means No Bullets
/7 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Allen WestI am one who steers very clear of tinfoil hat conspiracy theories. I often believe progressives plant stories in order to distract and disrupt, enabling them to pursue their true goals and objectives. That’s why I stress the importance of staying focused on the modern liberal socialist policies of the Obama administration, not the sideshow antics.
Steyn: Why Iranian Deal Even Worse Than Munich,1938
/10 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Mark SteynIn Geneva, the participants came to the talks with different goals: The Americans and Europeans wanted an agreement; the Iranians wanted nukes. Each party got what it came for.
Will Obamacare Bring Down Progressivism?
/1 Comment/in Featured, Opinion /by Jim DeMintThe implosion of Obamacare indicts not just the law itself, but the whole edifice of progressivism—a philosophy rooted in the belief that government, supposedly administered by “the best and the brightest,” can run things better than individuals. That idea is now, again, being proven incorrect.
Obamacare Coming After Your Guns?
/2 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Bob UnruhObamacare has provided rich fodder for jokes, even if they are a little grim, because of its failed website, cancellation notices and huge premium spikes.
CNN Poll – ObamaCare Is Sinking Obama: “The Numbers Are Ugly”
/5 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by James OliphantThe website can be fixed, and the Affordable Care Act can start working as intended, but the damage is done—and the president might be, too.
The Bad-Faith Presidency
/1 Comment/in Featured, Opinion /by Rich LowryAt the end of the day, the root of President Obama’s mendacity on Obamacare was simple: He didn’t dare tell people how the law would work. He couldn’t tell people how the law would work.
Why the Post-Antibiotic World is the Real-Life Version of the Zombie Apocalypse
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by John AzizRight now, humanity is engaged in an epic battle against fast-adapting and merciless predators. No, zombies are not beating down doors to tear chunks of flesh out of the living.
America Is One Step Closer to a One-Party Tyranny
/2 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Richard WinchesterWhether the American regime is called a democracy — the most widely used term — or a representative republic — a less often used, but more accurate, descriptor — it must confront a dilemma that is virtually “baked into” this form of government: the inevitable tension between majority rule and minority rights.
Obama Chose Dishonor, ‘A Total and Unmitigated Defeat’
/2 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Shoula Romano HoringPresident Obama had to choose between dishonor and war and he chose dishonor. Now we will have war. He has dishonored U.S. allies in the Middle East, including Israel and the Persian Gulf states, by abandoning their security concerns regarding a nuclear Iran by believing that appeasing Iran is the only way to avoid war.
Unbelievable Incompetence Led to No-Bid Contract for Healthcare.gov
/4 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Thomas LifsonIt appears that management of the rollout of healthcare.gov was delegated to the Keystone Kops, the famous symbols of comic incompetence created by Mack Sennett.
Why Women Still Need Husbands
/5 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Suzanne VenkerOver the past several decades, America has witnessed a profound change in the way women view men and marriage. It began with the baby boomer adage “never depend on a man.”
Who Killed the Kennedys? Ronald Reagan’s Answer
/5 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Paul KengorRonald Reagan did not pull back any punches in placing blame on who killed John and Bobby Kennedy.
NYC Writer: ObamaCare Forced My Mom Into Medicaid
/1 Comment/in Featured, Opinion /by Nicole L. HopkinsMy mother is not one to seek attention by complaining, so her recent woeful Facebook post caught my eye: “The poor get poorer.” It diverged from the more customary stream of inspirational quotes, recipes and snapshots from her tiny cottage in Pierce County, Wash.
Candidate Divulges ‘Secret’ for Avoiding D.C. Corruption
/1 Comment/in Featured, Opinion /by Art MooreAs a member of the elite Presidential Protective Division of the Secret Service, Dan Bongino says he found President Obama surrounded by “acolytes” who rarely gave the nation’s chief executive an accurate picture of himself or the problems he faced.
Did the Shutdown Even Matter?
/2 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Sarah MimmsWhen budget negotiations began last month, Democrats felt confident that public opinion surrounding the government shutdown would force Republicans to the table, eager to prove their party could compromise.
Educator, Heal Thyself
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Lee CaryAt a relatively early age, public school students are pegged as advanced learners — while teachers balk at being judged on their pedagogical skills — and promoted into a more intense educational environment, while other students languish on the public school bus of mediocrity.
If You Like Your Insurance, You Can Rent It… Maybe
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by C. Edmund WrightThe main reason I left the insurance industry years ago was the fatigue of marketing a product that is misunderstood by the vast majority of its customer base, not to mention the majority of functionaries inside the industry.
A Constitutional Strategy to Stop NSA Spying
/0 Comments/in Featured, Opinion /by Michael BoldinThe National Security Agency looks at literally millions of phone records. It captures millions of e-mails. It sifts through millions of megabytes of private data.
8 Reasons The Republican Party Has A Bright Future
/1 Comment/in Featured, Opinion /by John HawkinsLosing to Barack Obama in 2012 shook the confidence of many Republicans and it’s easy to understand why. After all, if you lose to the worst President in history, what does that say about you? Combine that with the frustrations so many conservatives have with the GOP and it’s easy to write off the Republican Party.