The Patriot Post Chronicle The Foundation “”The right of the citizens to keep and bear arms has justly been considered as the palladium of the liberties of a republic.” –Justice Joseph Story Supreme Court Upholds Second Amendment Rights The United States Supreme Court issued a 5-4 ruling Monday that the Second Amendment does, in fact, […]
By Alan Caruba I would be more depressed regarding the nomination of Elena Kagan to be a Supreme Court Justice were it not for George W. Bush’s nomination of Harriet Myers. That caused such a firestorm of rebuke that she withdrew herself from consideration. The same should be done for the ideologue that Obama has […]
By Noel Sheppard Add New York Times columnist Bob Herbert to the growing list of liberal media members realizing that Barack Obama’s campaign slogan “Hope and Change” was nothing but a great sales pitch. “Mr. Obama and the Democrats have wasted the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity handed to them in the 2008 election,” wrote Herbert Tuesday. “They […]
By Nicolas Loris For a country that is still heavily dependent on coal power, news of a more efficient (read: lower-carbon-emitting) coal plant should be greeted with roaring applause from the environmental community. Unfortunately, under the Obama Administration, the U.S. Export-Import bank can’t see past the black and white idea that coal and other fossil […]
By Andrew Bolt New Zealand discovers what a useless and corrupt rort an emissions trading scheme really is: New Zealand’s failure to cut greenhouse gas emissions has left taxpayers staring down the barrel of a Kyoto Protocol liability of at least $1 billion and possibly more than $5 billion, according to a book analysing National’s […]
By Alan Caruba Life was much simpler for a young man graduating in the late 1950s. If he was classified 1-A in the Draft, he could look forward to two years in the military before even contemplating a career. I had acquired a head full of Arts and Sciences mush over four wonderful years at […]
By Gregory D. Lee This week past, President Obama relieved four-star general Stanley McChrystal of his duties in Afghanistan after Rolling Stone published an unflattering magazine article about him and his staff’s feelings toward the administration’s national security team. Although the vast majority of the discouraging quotes came from his staff, Gen. McChrystal is ultimately […]
By Ernest Istook After our government claimed that we did not need or could not obtain larger ships to skim the Gulf oil spill, a giant-capacity skimming ship has arrived in U.S. waters. Yet our government has us wondering whether it will permit the ship to join the cleanup effort. The problem is not simply […]
By Andrew Bolt It is looking more and more likely that Australia’s new Prime Minister Julia Gillard wants to rush to an early election as soon as possible, and at a time of her choosing, while she is still in that Honeymoon period with the public. I suspected it might be in October, but it […]
By John Droz jr - physicist & environmental advocate Recent Energy News This is the latest issue of my informal, free collection of recent electrical energy-related developments. Since we are daily inundated with material coming out on this topic, I am trying to present a digest summary of the most pertinent applicable information. My bias […]
The Patriot Post Brief The Foundation “[J]udges, therefore, should be always men of learning and experience in the laws, of exemplary morals, great patience, calmness, coolness, and attention. Their minds should not be distracted with jarring interests; they should not be dependent upon any man, or body of men.” –John Adams Re: The Left “Pursuant […]
By Alan Caruba. Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! All those with business before the court of public opinion will draw near. A bill of indictment has been issued for Barack Hussein Obama, President of the United States of America. It is a call for justice from the people of the United States who allege that he is […]
By Salena Zito. COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio’s capital, which has weathered economic downturns from the Great Depression to today’s recession marginally better than Rust Belt neighbors thanks to a diverse economy, now is ground zero for Democrats to prove they really are connected to Main Street. President Obama kicked off his “Recovery Summer” here on June […]
By Tim Graham Andrew Wallenstein at The Hollywood Reporter suggests more than Al Gore’s marriage is crumbling. Gore’s cable channel Current TV is facing a dramatic makeover with an injection of MTV executives. Wallenstein tried to sugarcoat the inconvenient truths: For all the brilliance he has displayed grasping the meteorological dynamics governing the globe, Gore […]
By Michelle Malkin President Obama’s Labor Secretary Hilda Solis is supposed to represent American workers. What you need to know is that this longtime open-borders sympathizer has always had a rather radical definition of “American.” At a Latino voter registration project conference in Los Angeles many years ago, Solis asserted to thunderous applause, “We are […]
Today’s music video is ‘Lay Lady Lay’ from Duran Duran. Viewer caution. Both clips today have some images that may seem a little raunchy in their nature. This video was posted to You Tube by RuivaMisteriosa Bob Dylan was never one to be shy about testing the parameters of the music genre. He had many […]
By Noel Sheppard Funny how when you read something that a media article attributes to someone, it seems so odd that the person would actually say that if he/she knows that it is going to be put into print for all to see. It just niggles away in the back of your mind, that maybe, […]
By Star Parker. A cab ride in Washington, DC on a weekday afternoon in June gives you a feeling of the national mood. It’s oppressively hot and humid and the traffic is horrible. By the time you reach your destination, you feel strangled and oppressed and just want relief. Amidst the current lethargic economic recovery, […]
By Nicolas Loris (Even if this ridiculous idea was to catch on, what people fail utterly to realise is that it would have little to almost negligible effect. Electrical power is consumed in three sectors, Residential 38%, Commerce 37%, and Industrial 24%. Residential power is discretionary, so few people would actually take the conscious decision […]
Ahmedido Domingo (aka Ahmadinejad), Erdogano Pavarotti (aka Erdogan) and Assad Carreras (aka Bashar Assad) singing about the benefits of terrorism. — Based on Funiculi Funicula If you have problems playing please click on this link: “The Three Terrors” View the entire Tribal Update Video below the following text. Full Text: Based on Funiculi Funicula […]
By Alan Caruba. After the June 23 Cabinet meeting, President Obama said: “We talked about energy. In the context of the oil spill, as I said last week during my Oval Office address, this has to be a wakeup call to the country that we are prepared and ready to move forward on a new […]
By Newt Gingrich. St. Louis is a timely place to have a Real Jobs Summit because a recent article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch provided the perfect illustration as to why the stimulus has failed to revitalize the American economy. Titled, “Federal stimulus funds help community groups, nonprofits,” the story is supposed to be a […]
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By Andrew Bolt. It doesn’t really matter how the Indonesian Justice Minister attempts to back away from his earlier comments in this interview. If he wasn’t really thinking like this, then it stands to reason that he would not have made those comments in the first place…..TonyfromOz. Our partners in fighting Islamist terrorists aren’t against […]
June 30, 2010 by papundits
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