Somebody Should Start The ‘Stuff Costs Too Much’ Party

Stuff costs too much.  Seriously.  Every time I go to the grocery store these days, I am absolutely horrified by the prices.  I try not to buy anything that is not on sale, but the problem is that I am discovering that the new sale prices are the old regular prices.  So now paying what … Read more »

The Left’s “Birther” Moment

Listen, anyone who knows me knows I’m not fan of Mitt Romney. I wasn’t in ’08, and I’m certainly not now. It even pained me a bit to put his picture on this article. But seriously… Taxes? This is the leftists “birther” moment. You remember, when a whole bunch of concerned people asked about Barack … Read more »

Is It Time To Assassinate Mitt Romney?

Adam Kokesh received a rather interesting email recently. Watch as he reads it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaEqxlxT9-g As much as I don’t want to see Mitt Romney win the nomination, I certainly do not want to see him (or anyone for that matter) assassinated. Adam Kokesh recently reported that the Secret Service has requested to meet with him … Read more »

Former CIA and Bin Laden Chief, Michael Scheuer, Warns Against a Romney or Obama Presidency

For everyone who says Ron Paul’s foreign policy is “dangerous,” here’s an undisputed expert on foreign policy. A 22 year veteran of the CIA, and Former Bin Laden Chief, Michael Scheuer, is warning America and Israel against a Romney or Obama Presidency. He reports Ron Paul is the best choice for security as a nation and … Read more »

Paul Beats Obama by 1, Romney Ties

The Humble Libertarian says: Ron Paul could kick Obama’s ass in a general election but Republicans apparently love Obama so much that they want 4 more years of him. From Rasmussen: In a hypothetical Election 2012 matchup, President Obama and Mitt Romney are tied at 45%. Matchup results are updated daily at 9:30 a.m. Eastern … Read more »

Santorum Bows Out

Well, it’s official. Yesterday, Rick Santorum suspended his campaign, citing his family. So, the GOP field has narrowed a bit. We’re down to Gingrich, who’s checks are beginning to bounce; Romney, who’s business acumen might be good, but might be too toxic to most voters outside the establishment; and Ron Paul, who is quite possibly … Read more »