Untitled Document I’ve been known to call it like I see it. I talk way too much about my Maltese. I adore handwritten letters. I watch horror movies and listen to music that makes my grandmother proud. I fantasize about winter cottages. I hate that dream where I’m running from something and I’m in slow motion. I believe in God. I eat lots of kale. I run, spin, lift weights, and like to climb things. Oh, and I LOVE my country.



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Stephen Bannon Talks ‘Occupy Unmasked’

on April 2nd, 2012

“It is a war film—about the war at home, the war between the radical left and the American people,” Writer and Director Stephen K. Bannon told me recently about his upcoming film, Occupy Unmasked. The film is set to be released this Spring and features a lead role by the late conservative hero Andrew Breitbart, [...]

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Filed under Andrew Breitbart, Barack Obama, Bill Maher, Causes, Grassroots Movements, Harry Reid, Keith Olbermann, Media, Michael Moore, Nancy Pelosi, Occupy Movement, Occupy Unmasked, Politicians, Politics, Stephen Bannon, Tea Party

Q & A with Jedediah: April 2011 Edition

on April 28th, 2011

With all of the infighting in the Republican Party, how can a non-political junkie decide who the right candidate is? If I were Obama, I would keep my mouth shut and let the other side self-destruct. Why can’t they just concentrate on Obama’s record and stand together? – Ben While I agree that some political [...]

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Filed under 2012 Elections, Anthony Weiner, Barack Obama, Chuck Schumer, Donald Trump, Energy Independence, Entitlement Reform, George W. Bush, Harry Reid, Health Care, Herman Cain, Hillary Clinton, Libya, Nancy Pelosi, National Security, Path to Prosperity, Paul Ryan, Politicians, Politics, Rudy Giuliani, Sarah Palin, Thaddeus McCotter

Halt Government Overreach Now, Or Else

on February 3rd, 2011

I remember working on a history project at a local library in high school.  In the midst of photocopying, my best friend and I overheard a woman passionately whispering to a friend about the dangers of government overreach.  When she noticed us staring, she smiled and said, “You’ll see.  If we don’t get this under [...]

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Filed under 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, EPA, Health Care, Nancy Pelosi, Politicians, Politics, Sarah Palin

Q & A with Jedediah: Election Special!

on November 2nd, 2010

Do you think the winners, as well as the losers, will recognize this election for what it is – a restraining order? – Joe, New York I hope elected Republicans realize that Americans expect them to reject a big-government agenda, and to represent the antithesis of what tax-and-spend Obama allies have championed. I don’t have [...]

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Filed under 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Charlie Crist, Harry Reid, Health Care, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Nancy Pelosi, Politicians, Politics, Sharron Angle

Crunch Time: 2010 Elections

on October 26th, 2010

It’s crunch time, folks! Just one week remains until conservatives cast votes for a new wave of leaders they hope will halt Obama’s tax-and-spend agenda, restore a commitment to our Constitution, protect states’ rights, and shake up the Washington machine. According to a new POLITICO/George Washington University Battleground Poll, “Republicans hold a 14-point edge among [...]

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Filed under 2010 Elections, Barack Obama, Joe Miller, Ken Buck, Lisa Murkowski, Marco Rubio, Nancy Pelosi, Politicians, Politics, Sharron Angle

Top Ten Leftist Comebacks

on October 22nd, 2010

You’ve heard them before and you’ll hear them again. They’ve occasionally inspired you to put on a “Right Wing Extremist” t-shirt – Founding Fathers image included – and stroll around the late-night San Francisco party scene. That’s right, folks. I’m talking about run-of-the-mill leftist comebacks. They’re plentiful, varied, and – most importantly – infused with [...]

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Filed under Barack Obama, Harry Reid, Health Care, Immigration, Media, Nancy Pelosi, National Security, Pledge to America, Politicians, Politics, Racism, Ronald Reagan, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, SB 1070, Tea Party, Terrorism

Sarah Palin: On the Money in Anaheim

on October 19th, 2010

Sarah Palin’s speech on Saturday at the Republican National Committee’s get-out-the-vote rally in Anaheim, Calif., was a prime example of what Palin does best: slam the Obama Administration’s lies and toxic policies with down-to-earth humor, optimism, and a no-nonsense confidence that drives the Left wild. Palin boldly honored President Reagan’s approach: “What this great country [...]

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Filed under 2010 Elections, Barack Obama, Barbara Boxer, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, Politicians, Politics, Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin, Speeches

A New Generation of Conservatives

on October 5th, 2010

Barack Obama captivated America’s 18-29 year-olds in 2008. According to the Pew Research Center, he seized 66% of the youth vote as compared to McCain’s 31%. He targeted their idealism and hunger for dynamic leadership with catchy slogans like “hope,” “change,” and “yes we can.” And it certainly worked. Kids proudly sported “Obama Is My [...]

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Filed under Barack Obama, Chris Christie, Culture, George W. Bush, Glenn Beck, Harry Reid, Interviews, John McCain, Media, Nancy Pelosi, Politicians, Politics, Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin

Democrats: Party of No?

on September 24th, 2010

Some Democrats love to rant about how Republicans are the party of “no.” In October of 2009, notorious party swapper Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) declared, “On the Republican side, it is no, no, no. A party of obstructionism.” Specter – It’s time to wake up and smell the anti-Obamacare Blue Dog Coalition. It looks like you [...]

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Filed under 2010 Elections, Arlen Specter, Barack Obama, Blue Dog Coalition, Health Care, Media, Nancy Pelosi, Pledge to America, Politicians, Politics

Challenging the GOP Establishment

on September 8th, 2010

What do Marco Rubio, Sarah Palin, and Joe Miller have in common? One:  They’re principled conservatives. Two: They aren’t part of Washington’s business-as-usual machine. And three: They – and many like them – have caused quite a few in the GOP establishment to shake in their boots. The National Republican Senatorial Committee has backed RINOs [...]

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Filed under 2010 Elections, Arlen Specter, Charlie Crist, Eric Cantor, Grassroots Movements, Harry Reid, Hugh Hewitt, Joe Miller, John Boehner, John Cornyn, Lisa Murkowski, Marco Rubio, Mark Levin, Media, Michael Steele, Mike Pence, Milton Friedman, Mitch McConnell, Nancy Pelosi, NRSC, Paul Ryan, Politicians, Politics, Sarah Palin, Sharron Angle, Tea Party, Thomas Sowell
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