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Colin Powell vs. Rush Limbaugh
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Posted: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 12:39 pm |
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We knew it was coming, and now it’s happened. Colin Powell came out and announced his dissatisfaction with the conservative tilt of the Republican Party and cited Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter as indicative of what he called "the divisiveness" of today's Republican Party and how it does not appeal to the normal American. These country club Republican calls for the Party to renounce its conservatism and become Democrat-lite did not begin in 2008: it’s been going on since the days of Goldwater and is echoed every time the Republican Party loses (and sometimes, even when it wins.) |
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The Caliph-in-Chief
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Posted: Sunday, April 12, 2009 at 9:53 am |
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When the President of the United States goes abroad it is not just a personal event. He goes as a representative and as the embodiment of the United States. He is acting in behalf of the American people. |
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Obama Abandons Post-WWII Foreign Policy
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Posted: Monday, March 23, 2009 at 9:52 pm |
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By Rabbi Aryeh Spero
Our conservative talk show hosts are convinced that the
Obama administration’s demonizing of Rush Limbaugh was an attempt to distract
the American people from the woes of the economy. That is doubtful given that
Americans are daily feeling the effects of this cascading economy falling into
depression, something that cannot be hidden regardless of other distracting
news. Rather, more likely, it is sleight
of hand of another form: an attempt to
keep the cameras off Obama’s and Clinton’s tectonic transformation of post
World War II American foreign policy and a left wing blitz to radically change
the culture of America. |
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It Happened in France; Could It Happen in San Francisco?
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Posted: Thursday, March 5, 2009 at 1:22 am |
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By Rabbi Aryeh Spero For three weeks France allowed its buildings and property to be burned, its schools and hospitals to be ravaged, and some of its own citizens to be beaten. What type of society and government leadership would allow such things to happen practically unanswered? A society that feels guilty. A society whose forefather philosopher Rousseau taught that the bad that individuals or members of a particular group do is "society's fault. |
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Why is the New York Times So Wicked?
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Posted: Sunday, February 8, 2009 at 1:00 am |
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It is not “the people’s right to know” that pushes the New York Times to publicize classified national security secrets, rather its hope of creating conditions that will cause the defeat of our military and embarrassment worldwide of a defeated America. The public’s right to know is ignored in its pages when it comes to publicizing our victories in the War on Terror and the heroism of our soldiers. What motivates the New York Times is more “our enemies’ right to know.” |
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Buchanan's Blitz Against Israel
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Posted: Thursday, January 8, 2009 at 11:05 pm |
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The moment Israel began its war of defense against the missiles being fired at her citizens from Hamas launching pads in Gaza,
the United Nations, the communist and dictatorship countries, the
Europeans and the Arab/ Muslim states began their predictable
condemnation of Israel.
Though not as severe as those just mentioned, Pat Buchanan embarked on
a journalism blitz with the similar goal of stopping Israel from
defeating its terrorist attackers and asking the upcoming Obama
administration to declare it will not support Israel.
[Reprinted from Human Events and Frontpagemag]
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Israel Must Save Its People, Regardless of Critics
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Posted: Friday, January 2, 2009 at 5:39 pm |
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For too long much of the world has operated by a double standard that sits idly by as Israelis are daily pummeled with rockets fired at them by Hamas in Gaza yet instantaneously emits outrage the moment Israel begins defending herself against these harrowing attacks. The same anti-Israel crowd that for years remains silent and coolly indifferent when Israelis are maimed, synagogues and schools are burned, and children risen from their sleep to flee incoming Palestinian Arab bombs suddenly howl “humanitarian” concerns when Israel says “enough!” and begins to defend her nation. This sudden “humanitarian” concern is simply the latest high-sounding ploy to stop Israel from doing what it and every country must do when its citizens are targets of
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Watch Rabbi Spero's address to the NYS Conservative Party
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Posted: Thursday, January 1, 2009 at 4:00 pm |
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Paul Weyrich: Architect of the Conservative Movement
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Posted: Friday, December 26, 2008 at 11:09 am |
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Paul Weyrich, who died Thursday, was a great architect of the post-Vietnam conservative movement. Much of the resurgence and success of the American conservative movement is a direct consequence of the institutions he built, the coalitions he forged, and of his bringing together like-minded conservative individuals into a powerful, unified whole. Though his name was not known as much among citizens as the names of Bill Buckley, Pat Buchanan or Ronald Reagan, among conservative activists in the Beltway he was a titan.[Reprinted from Human Events, December 2008] |
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Once Upon A Time When America Had Christmas
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Posted: Friday, December 12, 2008 at 5:41 pm |
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It’s December 2030, and I’m shopping with my grandson in a mall in northern Virginia. We’ve purchased a gift for a relative. |
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