By Jim Lynch on Jun 14, 2007 in Congress, Leftourettes, Surrender Monkeys, The Left | Comments Off
. . . what does that make Rep. Ellen O. Tauscher?
Rep. Ellen O. Tauscher, D-Calif., said Wednesday she thought Pace was guilty of a dereliction of duty because of his support for Bush’s Iraq policy.
Tauscher, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said Pace lost standing among members in March when he said homosexual [...]
By Jim Lynch on Jun 13, 2007 in Congress, Iraq, Leftourettes, Surrender Monkeys, The Left | Comments Off
A while back I had this poll on the site:
Who is YOUR favorite person on the right?
Ann Coulter
Thomas Sowell
Michael Steele
Michell Malkin
Mark Steyn
Newt Gingrich
Fred Thompson
Bobby Jindal
Rush Limbaugh
Sarah Palin
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At the time Harry Reid had pulled out to an impressive lead. After this I’m wondering if [...]
By Jim Lynch on May 14, 2007 in First Cup, Our Military, Surrender Monkeys, The Left | Comments Off
The first cup is for the guest, the second for enjoyment, the third for the sword. ~ An old Arabic saying
Power Line (John Hinderaker) Support Those Poor Troops!
When conservatives talk about supporting the troops, they mean doing everything possible to help them win the war they’re fighting. Liberals never seem to talk about victory, [...]
By Jim Lynch on May 10, 2007 in Politics, Surrender Monkeys, The Left | 1 Comment
Is found in part of a letter, quoted in this AP story.
MoveOn.org, in particular, has played a key behind-the-scenes role in the months since Congress convened under Democratic majorities. The group, which played a highly visible role in last year’s election campaign, acquiesced in an early Democratic strategy of seeking approval for nonbinding measures to [...]
By Jim Lynch on May 3, 2007 in Blog Talk Radio, Congress, First Cup, Heading Right, Iraq, Our Military, Politics, Surrender Monkeys, The Left | Comments Off
Coffee is a beverage that puts one to sleep when not drank. ~ Alphonse Allais
Captain’s Quarters (Ed Morrissey) Groping For Agreement
Reid and Pelosi enabled Bush to look tough, presidential, and relevant — and now they have belatedly discovered that since they don’t have the testicular fortitude to yank the funding altogether, they have to find [...]
By Jim Lynch on May 2, 2007 in 2008, Leftourettes, Surrender Monkeys, The Left | 1 Comment
Not that there is any chance of this, but under no circumstances should someone with this mindset be allowed to be commander in chief.
John Edwards is blending a new television commercial with his online Web message, giving his activist supporters a voice in demanding that Congress stand up to [...]
By Jim Lynch on May 2, 2007 in First Cup, Iraq, Our Military, Politics, President Bush, Surrender Monkeys, The Left, War on Terrorism | Comments Off
Actually, this seems to be the basic need of the human heart in nearly every great crisis - a good hot cup of coffee. ~ Alexander King
By Jim Lynch on May 1, 2007 in Congress, Iraq, Our Military, Politics, President Bush, Surrender Monkeys, The Left | 1 Comment
To expand a bit on my previous post:
Hardly unexpected, and long overdue, the President vetoed the Cut and Run funding bill.
In only the second veto of his presidency, Bush rejected legislation pushed by Democratic leaders that would require the first U.S. combat troops to be withdrawn by Oct. 1 with a goal of a complete [...]