Browsing All Posts filed under »Politically Correct«

Christmas Day Music – Merry Christmas

December 25, 2012 by

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For this Christmas Day, I’ve chosen a music clip from Ray Stevens, that good old Country rocker, and the song is Merry Christmas. Link to Video at You Tube This video was posted to You Tube by raystevensmusic In this day and age of political correctness, it has become common to hear the phrase happy […]

Joe Paterno Was Framed! – Video

November 12, 2012 by

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“THE FRAMING OF JOE PATERNO” MINI MOVIE JUST RELEASED!! Documenting an Outrageous rush to judgment. Published by John Ziegler License: Standard YouTube License This video is intended to be a short summary of what a proposed full-length documentary about the real story regarding Joe Paterno’s role in the Jerry Sandusky scandal might look like. The […]

Rep. Peter King: President Obama Must Move Beyond Political Correctness To Fight Islamists

October 24, 2012 by

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By Jim Kouri, CPP. ~ While the Obama administration and many members of the elite news media appear confused as to the true nature of the national security threat posed by al-Qaeda, and its offshoots Al Shabaab, Boko Haram and al-Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula, Congressman Peter King (R-NY) appears to be the “go-to” lawmaker […]

Best Days Behind U.S.?

August 6, 2012 by

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By Tom McLaughlin ~ Many feel that America’s best days are behind us, that our country peaked sometime in the late 20th century and has begun to decline. Maybe most Americans feel that way, I don’t know. Some point to disintegration of family. Others cite economic decline – that we don’t produce much anymore as […]

Politics of Resentment

March 30, 2012 by

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By Tom McLaughlin ~ Have you ever owned slaves? I haven’t. After years researching my ancestry in America and in Ireland going back to the mid-nineteenth century, I found no evidence that McLaughlins, Haggertys, Sullivans, McDonnells, Fitzgeralds, or any other branch of my family were slaveholders. Rather, many were near-slaves of British landlords. I feel […]

The Nauseating Moral Cowardice of the Liberal-Left Trenderati

December 30, 2011 by

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By James Delingpole Did you hear the song Aussie comic Tim Minchin wrote savagely satirising Islam for Channel 4′s Eid special? No, I didn’t either. It didn’t happen and it never would happen: first because no broadcast station in its right mind would ever allow it; second because I don’t believe that Minchin would be […]

Which “Defamation of Religion” Does the UN Human Rights Commission Dislike?

September 4, 2011 by

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By Dr. Laina Farhat-Holzman Some people claim that the Norwegian mass murderer was inspired by “Islamophobes,” people critical of Militant Islam. They say that warnings by such scholars as Robert Spencer and Brigitte Gabriel about Islamists infiltrating European culture fostered Mr. Breivik’s rampage. Perhaps, they may think, if nobody said anything unpleasant about Islam, the […]

Joey Vento: An Assimilation Warrior

August 26, 2011 by

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By Michelle Malkin Blunt. Brash. Bold. Politically incorrect. Unapologetically patriotic. Philadelphia cheese-steak king Joey Vento was all that and a side of freedom fries. The 71-year-old owner of Geno’s Steaks died of a heart attack this week, but he reignited a national debate over radical multiculturalism that will burn for years to come. Five years […]

Playing Hardball on Softball

June 19, 2011 by

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By Brent Bozell Traditional organizations like the Boy Scouts of America have long been under siege by atheists and pro-gay lobbyists who insist they shouldn’t have the freedom of association to maintain their God-fearing identity. But you think that’s maddening? How about the ultimate cultural flip-flop of a gay softball league going to federal court […]

You Can’t Say That!

April 19, 2011 by

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By Nancy Morgan It’s now official: The truth shall no longer set you free. In our new era of political correctness, the truth is more liable to get you penalized, demonized or fired. Last week, a female juror in a high-profile American mafia murder trial found this out the hard way. When asked on a […]

Welcome To Our Homosexual Day of Silence

April 15, 2011 by

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By Nancy Morgan Friday, April 15, the Homosexual Day of Silence is being promoted in government schools across the country. Welcome students. Today is the big day. Today is your chance to take a stand against the forces of bigotry and homophobia that unfairly targets our brothers, sisters and others in the gay, lesbian, transgendered, […]

The Ballooning of Government + More

April 11, 2011 by

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The Patriot Post Brief The Foundation “Very many and very meritorious were the worthy patriots who assisted in bringing back our government to its republican tack. To preserve it in that, will require unremitting vigilance.” –Thomas Jefferson Opinion in Brief “One of the things that fascinate me about American politics is how the voices of […]

Multicultural Suicide

February 13, 2011 by

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By Alan Caruba In his famed poem, Mending Wall, the American poet, Robert Frost chided the rock wall that he and his neighbor would mend each spring, replacing fallen rocks. “He is all pine and I am apple orchard. My apple trees will never get across and eat the cones under his pines, I tell […]

Obama’s Political Correctness

February 7, 2011 by

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By Marlin6 In World War II, the media repeatedly referred to our enemies, the Germans and Japanese, with ethnic slurs and derogatory terms. The Germans were called Krauts, Nazis, Huns, and Jerrys, while the Japanese were called Japs and Nips. Now the Obama administration is creating revisionist history to even try and sanitize that period. […]

“Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” Repeal a Mistake

December 27, 2010 by

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By Star Parker Our 111th congress, in its lame duck session, has given America a Christmas present in the way of repeal of the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” law. Signing the repeal into law, President Obama said he’s “never been prouder.” From my point of view, I’m feeling increasingly like a minority in our country. […]

Feminist Meltdown

December 27, 2010 by

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By Nancy Morgan That sound you hear is a scream. Followed by a deafening silence. Last month a horrific video portraying an Iraqi mob stoning and kicking to death a 17 year old girl, Doaa Khalil Aswad, made the rounds on You Tube. Her crime: She eloped with a man of the wrong religion. The […]

How to Ruin Christmas

December 21, 2010 by

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By Alan Caruba Christmas has become an ideological battleground over the past decade or so, maybe longer. In the school where I graduated into the real world in 1955, we all happily sang Christmas carols together, Jew and Gentile alike, but that has long since been forbidden. Christmas is being deliberately ruined by a handful […]

Taking a Stand Against Political Correctness

December 14, 2010 by

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By Nancy Morgan Political correctness is loosely defined as “avoidance of expressions or actions that can be perceived to exclude or marginalize or insult people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against.” In other words, millions of Americans have willingly allowed themselves to be placed in the losing position of continually being forced to prove […]

Woe Is Me!

November 28, 2010 by

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By Nancy Morgan In today’s America, feelings have replaced facts as our governing policy. Shame has been relegated to the back of the bus and squeaky wheels have been given the place of honor. Merit has been replaced by grievance mongers. Accomplishment and material success are vilified as having been attained on the backs of […]

You Can Touch My Junk Part Two

November 24, 2010 by

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By T. Lee Humphrey In You Can Touch My Junk part one I talked about the realities of the fully body scanner and tried to lower the language temperature by explaining that the MSM and anti-scanner crowd term naked picture didn’t really apply but to no avail. The MSM and more shockingly the right-wing of […]

You Can Touch My Junk

November 21, 2010 by

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By T. Lee Humphrey I guess I’m not one to follow an ideology but I’m shocked with the reaction of my conservative friends to the new level of airport screening and the so-called outrages over the intrusiveness of the alternate to the new full body scanner commonly known as the enhanced pat down and the […]

Straight Pride

November 17, 2010 by

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By Nancy Morgan As more and more Americans identify themselves through their sexual orientation, I’d like to weigh in on the side of heterosexuality. There, I said it. I’m straight. Sexually speaking, this means that I don’t sleep with members of my own sex. Of course, whom I sleep with is no-one’s business. Unless I’m […]

The Good Old Days

November 16, 2010 by

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By Alan Caruba It started with a haircut in the morning. I sat in a barber chair I had sat in initially around the age of five. In those days, the 1940s, four Italian gentlemen cut hair and it cost 25 cents for a kid and $1.25 for an adult. Same shop, but my haircut […]

PC On TV

November 1, 2010 by

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A Dry Bones Cartoon According to the JTA: Top U.S. security official warns on more mail bombs October 31, 2010 (JTA) — “More mail bombs like those that were mailed to synagogues in Chicago may be out there, a top U.S. security official told news shows. John Brennan, the deputy national security adviser, said on […]

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