Okay, I’ve got it figured out. I dare say that the Democrat-controlled Congress today is a malice to America. Their leaders — Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) — are on a path to destroy the free country you and I have grown up in. America, as we know her, as the [...]
The audacity of a dope
Nearly 70% of Americans disapprove the construction of the Islamic mosque and cultural center near Ground Zero. The city’s Landmark Preservation Commission voted to allow the mosque project to proceed. Soon after Mayor Bloomberg came out in support of the project, citing religious tolerance and freedom of speech: Let us not forget that Muslims were among [...]
Welcome Cristy, our new Editor
It is with great pleasure for me to introduce AsianConservatives’ new Editor, Cristy Li. She starts immediately and will assume all editorial duties of this blog. Cristy is no stranger to the conservative blogosphere, having started two blogs. She is a staunch conservative with a heart for human rights issues in China. “Fiscal conservative, pro-Israel, [...]
2011: The year Americans drown in taxes
Have you seen the movie 2012 starring John Cusack? Not me. I don’t need to see a movie that’ll further depress me until the 2012 presidential election… But here’s the thing: American is drowning in debt, and Americans will drown in taxes. Very soon. Like next year, if members of Congress do nothing. The Bush [...]
Proof that journalism really died in 2008
The Daily Caller is breaking a big story about members of the liberal media conspired to bury the controversial Rev. Wright stories during Obama’s campaign. Even more sickening, how members of the now defunct JournoList listserv wanted and discussed ways to silence conservative media such as FOX News and Rush Limbaugh. It disgusts me to [...]
Quinnipiac Poll: Even YOU could win against Obama (if you’re a Republican)
Quinnipiac University has a new poll on President Obama’s approval rating, and it’s not pretty. In fact, he may have a worse approval rating than the CEO of BP? Independents are abandoning the Democrats in droves, and we all know that the Democrats cannot win an election without the indies. Any Republican can win against [...]
In desperation, Democrats play their many race cards
As November nears you can sense the panic in the Democrat ranks. White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs even went on the record stating his lack of confidence for his party to retain House majority after the midterm elections. Worse yet, there’s even talk of the Democrats losing its Senate majority, and they’ve already lost [...]
Please pray for Houston, our summer intern
Some of you have been wondering why there hasn’t been posts from Houston, our summer intern, for the past couple of weeks. The bad news: He was injured in a serious car accident, having to undergo multiple surgeries. The good news: His family has informed me that he is on a path to recovery. Please [...]
Scott Brown, renegade or RINO?
Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) will join Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) — and followed by Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME) — to vote yes on the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill, or H.R. 4173. Their votes ensure the Democrats have enough votes to defeat a Republican filibuster. Obviously, many of Brown’s conservative supporters feel betrayed by his latest [...]
In Georgia, Palin endorses Handel and Gingrich endorses Deal
The Republican primary for Georgia’s governor race is right around the corner on July 20 so it’s no surprise that the high-profile endorsement are coming in. Karen Handel, former state secretary, won Sarah Palin’s endorsement, via her Facebook page: I’m proud to lend my support to a great commonsense conservative woman running for Governor this [...]
Kabuki columnist: How Eric Alterman’s essay in The Nation is a waste of words
Oh please, Eric Alterman, Mr. Distinguished Professor of English. I’d thought your 12-page essay, “Kabuki Democracy: Why a Progressive Presidency Is Impossible, For Now,” published on The Nation would offer some great insight and constructive criticism about the Obama administration. But I read the first two pages, shook my head and rolled my eyes, then [...]
New Jersey looks to privatize public services
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie continues to annoy state liberals (um, Democrats) by considering privatizing an array of government services, from toll booth operations to prison health care to vehicle emissions tests. The savings? $210 million a year. Consider that, New Jersey taxpayers. This gentleman understands what’s going on not just in New Jersey, but [...]
House Democrat proposes taxing ATM transactions
Democrats are still singing the same ol’ tune in our deficit problem, and that is raising more taxes. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-PA) introduces H.R. 4646, misguidedly named “Debt Free America Act,” which would take one percent of each financial transaction. That means each sale of a good or service, and even ATM withdrawals. Lanny Davis [...]
So it begins: U.S. sues Arizona over immigration bill
The Obama administration is making good on at least one promise: taking the State of Arizona to court over its immigration bill. The DOJ alleges: A Justice Department statement said it was challenging the new state law in the courts because it hampered the authority of the administration of President Barack Obama to enforce national immigration policy. [...]
Having already reached the moon, NASA now looks to reach the Islamic World
Finally, now we know why America’s space program is suffering serious stagnation. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden was tasked by President Obama to do three things: “When I became the NASA administrator — or before I became the NASA administrator — he charged me with three things. One was he wanted me to help re-inspire children to [...]




