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Category Archives: Humor
Why Democrats Should Fear the Tea Party
You can tell that someone feels threatened by you when they publicly degrade and poke fun at you. Given that standard, the Tea Party has been under the skin of Democrats from the day that it sprung to life a … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Elections, American Exceptionalism, Conservative, Democrats, Economics, Elections, Free Markets, Healthcare, Humor, Libertarian, Limited Government, National Debt, Obama, Obamacare, Politics, Progressives, Regulations, Republican, Taxes, Tea Party
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Cooter’s Fired Up and Other Reasons Why Democrats are in Trouble in 2012
The other day on a Southwest Airlines flight back to Houston, I saw him, Cooter. He was one big dude, and he was making his way down the aisle of the plane carrying his duffel bag and his hardhat. As … Continue reading
Posted in 2012 Elections, American Exceptionalism, Business, Commentary, Conservative, Economics, Economy, Elections, Free Markets, Humor, Immigration, Independent, Libertarian, Limited Government, News, Obama, Politics, Regulations, Republican, Taxes, Tea Party, Unemployment
Tagged 2012 Elections, American Exceptionalism, Commentary, Conservative, Crime, Economics, Free Markets, Immigration, Independent, Liberarian, News, Politics, Republican, Taxes, Tea Party, Unemployment
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Hu JaDaddy?
As I mentioned to some friends, due to the amount of money the President is borrowing from the Chinese, Obama is no longer able to refer to the Chinese leader as Hu Jintao. Now Obama is required to call him … Continue reading
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Why Weiner Matters
Ok by now, we’ve all heard about it. Weinergate. Representative Anthony Weiner started with denials, followed by hedging, and finally followed by admission. All of this seasoned with Weiner’s shocked response to the question regarding whether he was going to … Continue reading →