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The Ten Most Significant Stories of 2009

Cory Truax @ December 14, 2009 # No Comment Yet

It’s been a big year in news. We inaugurated a new president, witnessed massive Tea Party protests, saw a Governor resign and another embroiled in a sex scandal. Throw in the death of an icon, off-year elections, and the escalation of a foreign war, and the Unites States has had a busy year. Below I’ll […]

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Debunking the Liberal Myth of Barack Obama

Cory Truax @ March 10, 2009 # 2 Comments

Liberals and the media have been covering up and concealing embarrassing facts about Democrats for generations now. Particularly for Democrat presidents and presidential candidates, the media have been aggressive in ensuring that damaging but relevant information never finds its way into the broad body politic.
The media completely ignored the fact that Franklin Roosevelt had confirmed, […]

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My Wish and Prayer for the Obama Administration

Cory Truax @ January 19, 2009 # 2 Comments

Since the holy one, healer-of-our-earth, king Barack Obama, got elected, I’ve been listening to the espoused “hopes,” “wishes,” and “prayers” coming from conservatives. Republicans and conservatives have repeated time and again their desire for “Obama to succeed.” Leaders in the conservative evangelical movement have expressed they will be praying for the “success of President-elect Obama” […]

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2008’s Best Quotes (Per Media Research Center)

Ben Carnes @ December 24, 2008 # No Comment Yet

As we reach the end of 2008 and look back on the year, the most memorable event to Americans is likely the Presidential election that ended in November, after a seemingly-endless campaign. Particularly notable about this election is many media outlet’s unabashed pro-Obama bias in their coverage. While the oft-mocked notion of a liberal media […]

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A Week In Review

Cory Truax @ November 22, 2008 # No Comment Yet

For my post this week, I’m going to offer summary commentary on several stories instead of in-depth analysis of one topic. In this one, I’ll tell you why Congress should let the nation’s automaker’s declare bankruptcy, make a prediction on the country’s next Roe v. Wade (this one on homosexual marriage), and give you some […]

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“Bearded Woman” Exemplifies Media Bias

Ben Carnes @ November 18, 2008 # No Comment Yet

If you missed the last election, let me first congratulate you on finally coming out of that coma (the election cycle lasted about fifteen years, so I can only assume you miraculously overcame some horrible medical condition). With that out of the way, I would like to announce the shocking findings of my landmark study […]

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After the 2008 Election: Reagan’s Fitting Words

Ben Carnes @ November 11, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Below is the full text of Ronald Reagan’s 1975 speech before CPAC (the Conservative Political Action Conference). The words are as relevant in the aftermath of the 2008 election as they were in 1975, after Republicans lost 48 Congressional seats in the wake of the Watergate scandal. Indeed, the power shift would also bring about […]

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