POSTED BY IN Daddy Diatribes, Featured Mommentary, Noteworthy Commentary ON Jan 23, 2012 | 2 comments
How Newt Gingrich Ca...
America hates Newt Gingrich – so say The Washington Examiner and the polls. And with nearly 60% of the electorate holding an...
POSTED BY IN Big Government, Featured Mommentary ON Dec 20, 2011 | 0 comments
Goodbye, Dear Leader...
Dear Leader is dead. Thank you, Jesus. Maybe that is insensitive to the ‘much’ aggrieved people of North Korea. Try again… Dear...
POSTED BY IN Featured Mommentary, Mommentator in the Media ON Nov 18, 2011 | 1 comment
CafeMom Finds Intere...
I’ve heard it argued: identity politics is destructive. I’m a student of public relations. If the overarching theme between identity groups is...
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Call me a confused Teaservative. I’m not sure who or what I am in the political process these days. It seems...
Tolerance A La Liberalism
Picture Courtesy: @Keder John Stewart and Stephen Colbert gathered today for a “non-partisan” rally. ...
Social Justice: The Left using your t...
Social Justice has become the latest shroud for liberal takeover of our culture and community. The left is...
Vicky Hartzler for Congress – M...
Many of you know that I am living in the 4th Congressional District of Missouri. For several months I have had a...
Smart Girl Nation with Ginni Thomas
posted on: May 29, 2010 | author: Mommentator
Clarence Thomas’ wife, Ginni Thomas, who has spent over 30 years working in Washington D.C. has stepped out to encourage Liberty-loving people...
John Thune – The Next American Presiden...
posted on: May 10, 2010 | author: Brent Teichman
Something is happening in the heartland. And those who consider themselves to be purveyors of political wisdom would be well served to sit up and...
Is it wrong to hate a hater? {Another word on...
posted on: Apr 30, 2010 | author: Mommentator
Yes. It’s wrong to hate. Hating Jews, Blacks, Asians or Whites is wrong. Since writing about Mr. Charles Juba and his interest in...



