Tag Archives: Tea Party

CONTENTION OF THE DAY – PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATISM THEN AND NOW

Frustrated with his inability to control a sprawling government and anticipating a climate such as today’s, late in his second presidential term Reagan began arguing for a package of five constitutional amendments that he called his “Economic Bill of Rights.” (Once again he borrowed from FDR, who used the same label for a very different [...]

In the palm of her hand

Glancing at the title of an Andrew Sullivan post – “One Last Word” – linked at Memeorandum Saturday night, I knew it had to be about Sarah Palin’s Tea Party Nation keynote speech.
My guess was that he’d gotten busy yesterday, summoning his personal Palin demons and holding a tea party of his own with them.  [...]

You would cry, too

Big TV event this weekend (you may also have heard that there’s a football game of some kind being played that some people are interested in, but it’s the next day):
Fox News will broadcast Sarah Palin’s keynote address to the National Tea Party Convention live on Saturday night, allowing millions of viewers to see the [...]

Can’t tell the players without a program

I wouldn’t necessarily trust Mark McKinnon – the long-time McCain associate who abandoned the ‘08 campaign out of emotional reluctance to oppose our destined Truly Great Leader – to make it from a drive-thru’s menu to the cashier, but his article today at the Daily Beast struck me as even-handed, non-judgmental, and moderately informative – [...]

Reading “Dave Barry’s year in review: 2009″…

…may be more fun even than contemplation of genocide and war!  For example:
Political news continues to dominate in . . .
JULY
. . . when Sarah Palin unexpectedly announces that she will not complete her term as elected governor of Alaska, explaining, in a prepared statement, that she has a hair appointment. Asked by reporters if [...]

The Palin Equation

For those struggling to grasp the phenomenom of Sarah Palin, and to determine the potential of Palinism, I submit the following equation:

I begin my proof by observing a smart review of Going Rogue, one you might not have expected to read under the New York Times logo, even in on-line only content. Offering an appreciation [...]

Lesson from Election Night – Fear Is Good, but the Party Is Where the Action Is!

Observing the results of last night’s elections, grassroots conservatives with national concerns should note with some pleasure that we’re well past the “first they laugh at you” phase, and well into the “then they fear you” phase. That transition required, and got, some anticipatory “and then you win”’s in the great purple Commonwealth of [...]

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