December 3, 2012 by PA Pundits - International
The Monday Brief from The Patriot Post ~ 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.” –Joseph Story Re: The Left “[C]olumnist Jason Whitlock of Fox Sports … blamed the Second Amendment to the United State Constitution for the […]
April 30, 2011 by PA Pundits - International
By Andrew Bolt Here in Australia, the Wedding was shown live, and every TV Channel covered it. Because of the time difference, the proceedings were during Prime Time evening viewing, so there would have been huge numbers of viewers watching. There have always been rumblings here in Australia that we should make a break from […]
April 19, 2011 by PA Pundits - International
By Andrew Bolt Nuclear hysteric Guy Rundle last month predicted the flesh would fall off the bones of the Japanese pilots helping to quell the nuclear emergency at Fukushima: As I write, the Japanese are conducting direct overflies to try and control the continuing damage — most likely a suicide mission for the pilots and […]
April 17, 2011 by TonyfromOz
This video shows what is probably one of the greatest single achievements in the history of Sport. To say that is a huge call, because there have been just so many truly great sporting achievements, over the long time that any sport has been played anywhere in the whole World. I have previously detailed another […]
April 16, 2011 by PA Pundits - International
By Mike Brownfield The Environmental Protection Agency, which boasts 18,000 full-time employees, a $10 billion budget, and has the power to impose economy-crippling regulations on the American way of life, has admitted a dangerous truth: to them, jobs just don’t matter. In a hearing Thursday before the House Environment and Economy Subcommittee, U.S. Rep. Cory […]
March 25, 2011 by PA Pundits - International
By Andrew Bolt The Newcastle wind tower was already a joke, being lit up at night – which allowed us all to see when it wasn’t working. Anthony Watts: I thought windmills were all about generating electricity, not using it. So why put torches on it that run all night? Want to bet the lighting […]
March 3, 2011 by PA Pundits - International
By Alan Caruba “Slip sliding away, slip sliding away. You know the nearer your destination, the more you’re slip sliding away.” — Simon and Garfunkel The song keeps running through my mind as I watch America lose its former influence in world affairs as well as its economic power. Both are slip sliding away. In […]
March 3, 2011 by PA Pundits - International
By Edward Cline Even though George Orwell was a “democratic socialist” – or even a communist – his accurate prescience regarding the growth of totalitarianism, what it required to acquire and maintain power, and what it would do to men makes him unique among all other leftist writers who also wrote dystopian novels. His writing […]
February 17, 2011 by PA Pundits - International
By Michelle Malkin While her husband may have paid lip service to ending the abuse of science for “politics or ideology,” first lady Michelle Obama gave herself a super-sized waiver. Two of her showcase social engineering campaigns — tax preferences for breast-pumping working mothers and expanded nutrition labels — are based on distorting or dismissing […]
February 17, 2011 by PA Pundits - International
By Andrew Bolt Climate Commissioner Tim Flannery protests that he’s not a paid salesman of the Gillard Government’s plan for a “price on carbon”: Contrary to what was written, it is not the Climate Commission’s business to “sell” anything to the public. Our role is to engage people on climate science and the state of […]
February 13, 2011 by PA Pundits - International
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 […]
January 5, 2011 by PA Pundits - International
By Alan Caruba On Monday, January 3, 2011 the national debt, as calculated by the U.S. Treasury, topped $14 trillion for the first time. Ever! In 2010, the Financial Forecast Center, an independent entity, predicted that the Gross Domestic Product, the value of goods and services, would reach $14.834.1 trillion by October of last year […]
December 18, 2010 by PA Pundits - International
Topics in today’s show: – New poll finds we are worse off under President Obama than President Bush – WikiLeaks document says Cuba will be bankrupt in two to three years – Many Americans now believe China has surpassed the U.S. in economic strength – Scientists say they are now closer than ever before in […]
December 14, 2010 by PA Pundits - International
By Andrew Bolt Ben Webster, The Times: The climate change conference in Cancún has ended with failure to set a target date for the reduction of carbon emissions. The Mexican hosts persuaded 192 out of 193 countries to accept the “Cancún agreement” by the simple trick of aiming for the lowest common denominator — the […]
December 13, 2010 by PA Pundits - International
By Paul Driessen Average annual global temperatures have risen a degree or two since the Little Ice Age ended some 150 years ago. Thank goodness. The LIA was not a particularly pleasant time. Prolonged winters, advancing glaciers, colder summers, more frequent storms and extended cloudiness reduced arable land, shortened growing seasons, rotted grain in wet […]
January 31, 2013 by PA Pundits - International
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