The nerve of those people! They actually think members of Congress are interested in getting constituents’ input on legislation. Don’t they know that the purpose of a town hall meeting is to give a Congressman free publicity — to provide him a platform for giving another campaign speech and provide sound bites for the 11 … Read more Those town hall protests→
I was working on an article on the similarities between liberals’ embrace of theories of anthropogenic climate change and their enthusiasm, in an earlier generation, for Keynesian economics when I heard the news of Sarah Palin’s decision to resign as governor of Alaska. So, naturally, I have to write about it. After all, I’ve already … Read more Sarah Palin resigns→
Wouldn’t you know it? Exactly one month after I wrote here about the common thread in the vicious attacks on Sarah Palin and Carrie Prejean, they both get slimed on the same day. Gov. Palin was visiting New York to help raise funds for a charity for special needs children, and while there took in … Read more Palin, Parker and Prejean — again→
Last fall I wrote a three-part series, which I posted on this site, on “Sarah Palin and the Politics of Elitism” (which you can read here, here, and here). My thesis was that the vitriol poured on Palin by the cultural elites stemmed from their insufferable snobbery and the fact that she was not one … Read more Why do they hate Carrie Prejean?→
Of all the dumb statements made about the recent presidential election, the absolute dumbest has to be the assertion that Sarah Palin cost John McCain the election. Not only is there no evidence to support that conclusion, but the truth appears to be precisely the opposite: that McCain got more votes with Palin on the … Read more Sarah Palin and the politics of elitism — III→