Turn the Page. Seriously.
September 1, 2010 by Rick Saunders
Filed under Featured Commentary
Well, did you watch him? The Guy from Chicago? Last night, from the Oval Office, he announced … something. Not sure just what, but it was definitely more than nothing. As presidential speeches from this particular Oval Office tenant go, it was better than most in that it was merely boring and a bit meandering, [...]
Two.
July 14, 2010 by Rick Saunders
Filed under News & Views
Two. That’s all … two. The nation, at this point in time, sits two people away from a dictatorship. Curious? With apologies for the length, read on. And stay with me — this is important. First, some background and fair warning. For those of you who’ve followed my sometimes [or, rather, consistently] rambling rants here [...]
USA v. Arizona: Let the Games Begin
July 6, 2010 by Rick Saunders
Filed under News & Views
Okay, America, here we go. Today, the Guy from Chicago, aided and abetted by his mouthpiece at the Justice Department and his aide at the Department of Homeland Security, publicly announced that the lawsuit they have been threatening to file for nearly two months would, in fact, be filed today. And, surely not wanting to [...]
Mirror, Mirror On The Wall … Who is Culpable, After All?
June 8, 2010 by Rick Saunders
Filed under News & Views
So, as we speak, the Guy from Southside Chicago–known in some circles as the president of the United States, and in others yet as Marxism’s Greatest Hope–is vigorously searching for the person responsible for the rapidly expanding oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico so that he will know precisely “whose ass to kick.” Don’t [...]
‘Ultimately Not Sustainable’
April 1, 2010 by Rick Saunders
Filed under News & Views
A tad over one year ago, your faithful servant noted in Obama’s Doo-Doo Economics that Obama administration budget guru Peter Orszag had conceded that the out-year budgets being then proposed by President Barack Obama–budgets which the Congressional Budget Office projected would result in deficits of “four to five percent of gross domestic product (‘GDP’),”–would be, [...]
Venal, Vapid and Vacuous
March 16, 2010 by Rick Saunders
Filed under News & Views
In its traditional “Week in Review” form, Pravda on the Hudson (the newspaper formerly known as The New York Times) reported last Sunday on the performance by White House Political Guru David Axelrod on ABC’s This Week regarding the healthcare “reform” bill now oozing through the halls of Congress. The once-respected tabloid first paid, of [...]
Taking the Country Down the Rabbit Hole, Too
March 12, 2010 by Rick Saunders
Filed under News & Views
If this is House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s idea of “draining the swamp,” it’s a good thing she wasn’t put in charge of cleaning up after Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans residents would still be getting around in rowboats and floating home the spoils of the occasional “beer run.” So far, in the past two weeks alone, [...]
‘All Your Nuclear Options Are Belonging To Us!’
March 4, 2010 by Rick Saunders
Filed under News & Views
Living up to their new diplomatic role models–the Islamic jihadists–the Democratic Party congressional leadership and, of course, the regime capos down on Pennsylvania Avenue have now determined that, yes, they need to be seen on the world stage as a “force” to be reckoned with. Where is it written that the Democrats are to be [...]
KSM Trial To Be Moved From NYC?
January 29, 2010 by Rick Saunders
Filed under News & Views
It’s understandable that, in a nation of this size with a government as large as it is, the average American might feel as though their opinion doesn’t matter. Every once in a while, however, we get pleasantly surprised by something that happens either inside the Beltway or out — it could be the election of [...]
Genus Democratis Hypocrititus
January 12, 2010 by Rick Saunders
Filed under News & Views
Is it just me, or does it seem as though every time you think the Democrats have dug their hypocrisy well as deep as possible, they plumb new depths? In fact, the saber-toothed tigers and sloths at sunny southern California’s La Brea Tar Pits had nothing on the endangered species of today, Democratis Hypocrititus, when [...]
