Conservatism

It's Rule 5 Sunday!

"If you really believe that the direction of the country is suicidal, you ...

With both ...

Bill Quick asks, "Can I Possibly Gag Down this Shit Sandwich?"

[W]ould you stop reading DP if I said I was going to vote for Romney, even though I know damned well that I'm falling prey to the eternal GOP ruling class scam, "Vote for our shit sandwich, he's not quite as bad as the Democrat mountain of shit?"

This is both an interesting topic and important question on which I'd usually write a long post. But I thought I'd try something different this time by reproducing my comment below.

The American people don't like Congress very much, not even a little. So what does this tell us ...

In my last post in this series, I delved into the background of Robert Mueller, who ...

Champion of freedom and stalwart of the Old Right, Garet Garrett, begins his 1954 classic, ...

The Federal Reserve System (Fed), a creature of the Progressive Era no less, enjoys wide support ...

Reefer Madness

2012-03-14

When Pat Robertson, the ...

As someone born in the tail end of Gen X, I can't help but notice a few things ...

There she goes again, upsetting the apple cart. This time Sarah Palin is "advocating the dreadful ...

Mocking the idea that Newt Gingrich is not a conservative, Chris Wysocki of WyBlog ...

Last November, Karen Kwiatkowski, Ph.D., a retired USAF lieutenant colonel currently running for Congress in the ...

Believe it or not, "futurist" Newt Gingrich won the South Carolina Republican primary - ...

Ron Paul's appeal and his early primary success seems to baffle both mainstream pundits and the party-devoted alike. Trying to figure it out, Robert Stacy McCain asks:
How is it, for example, that a 76-year-old with a reedy voice — his appearance and manner not remotely "presidential" by the usual standards of the TV age — is an idol to so many youth?

With one of two super PACs supporting Republican candidate Rick Santorum closing up shop, most likely, the entire Santorum campaign isn't very far behind. But he's still in the race as of now, and considering South Carolina's penchant for supporting Establishment types, Rick Santorum might still have a (long) shot.

So, let's take a look at the man self-styled "conservatives" have eagerly adopted as their latest "Anybody But Romney" candidate.

Neoconservative strategist Karl Rove declared: "A Big Win for Romney in Iowa!" Funny, because during the week's leading up to this year's Iowa Caucus, Establishment surrogates like Rove were busy telling us how much Iowa doesn't matter.

Yet now they want to persuade us that Romney's the nominee because he squeaked by with barely 25% of the vote? And people still take their advice seriously?

Anyway, here's the official 2012 Iowa Caucus Results:

Will Ron Paul win the Iowa caucus? It's starting to look that way.
 
Headed for a Photo ...

Strangely, Newt Gingrich is gaining support in ...

The following video illustrates perfectly the "freedom" neoconservatives (read liberal internationalists) claim "we're fighting for" (on ...

The War Party 2012

2011-11-16

There are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the ...