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 [...]
Will George Voinovich undo a Brown victory?
Uh oh, Michelle Malkin got a tip about President Obama meeting with Sen. George Voinovich (R-OH) today. Is the White House now targeting Republican senators who are retiring, therefore having no re-election pressure and nothing to lose? Share and Enjoy:
Small defeat for Big Labor, big victory for families
Home based care workers in Illinois have overwhelmingly rejected Big Labor to remain non-unionized. The power grab from SEIU (Services Employees International Union) and AFSCME (American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees) failed miserably, thanks to conservative blogger Michelle Malkin’s highlighting of the issue. To Big Labor this was nothing but a minor defeat [...]
The Right is neither brain-dead or too big to fail
In fact, the American Right is brainy and certainly enormous, considering that the majority of citizens identify with conservative principles. If conservatism fails then America fails. Period. Steven Hayward of The Washington Post thinks conservatism has an intellectual problem: Today, however, the conservative movement has been thrown off balance, with the populists dominating and the [...]
Unions invade homes
Unions have long sought to expand their powers and influence by stuffing their coffers with more membership dues, and now they are targeting home care providers, even babysitters. And the disturbing thing about it? Most of the time they’re helped by local governments. There ought to be a grassroots effort to abolish the Department of [...]
It’s official: Administration sees conservatives as “rightwing extremists”
This is unbelievable. Michelle Malkin confirms the validity of this DHS report about “rightwing extremism” after Obama’s historic election. Check out this footnote on page 2: (U) Rightwing extremism in the United States can be broadly divided into those groups, movements, and adherents that are primarily hate-oriented (based on hatred of particular religious, racial or [...]
Biden vs. Palin, the buzz after
Here are some post-debate commentaries from pundits of old and new media… Adam Nagourney of the NYT practically yawned through the debate based on his analysis. I’ve learned through the years to believe the opposite of whatever the NYT publishes. Peggy Noonan of the WSJ gives Palin a better grade and offer her POV from [...]




