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Was the White House Bin Laden Photo Photoshopped?

President Obama’s recent appointment of Julia Pierson to head the Secret Service provides an opportunity for the Republican senators to put her on record regarding the veracity of his claim to have gotten bin Laden.


Suze Orman, You've Insulted the Memory of My Lesbian Mom

The same people ostensibly so interested in “legalizing love” have defined the concept down to tax benefits and purchasing heirs.


Roe Caused Baptists to Embrace Life, Reject Liberal Leadership

The Southern Baptist Convention is the only major denomination ever to go liberal and come back.  Perverse as it may seem to some, Roe v. Wade in a very real sense started “the Conservative Resurgence” which removed the liberals from power and their agendas from the mission field and our seminaries.  The short history below [...]


Ann Coulter does a 180 on Chris Christie

I suppose Ann must now think it was a good thing that the GOP ignored her advice on making Chris Christie its nominee.


McCain apologizes to Sens. Cruz and Paul for calling them 'wacko birds'

Says he “respects them both.”


Two bad weeks for Obama, in words

Matthew Knee, former LI contributor and now at TargetPoint Consulting, sent this infographic showing what people are saying on “the internet” about Obama the past two weeks.

It’s mostly negative sentiment on several of the most talked about issues (spending cuts, guns, drones, defense, taxes) and slightly positive on jobs and the economy. The big surprises for me were the “women” and “education” topics, which both were very talked about and negative.

The graphic below illustrates the top issues discussed in relation to President Obama over the last two weeks (March 1st-13th), sized by volume and shaded according to average sentiment. This incorporates all mentions from the main (overall) media source, which includes news media, social media (excluding Twitter), and general websites (including the blogosphere).

The greener the bubble, the more positive the issue; the redder the  bubble, the more negative.

Obama’s toughest issues were spending cuts, drones, guns, and assorted foreign policy concerns. The president’s most positive areas, on the other hand, centered around economic concerns and immigration.

(click on image to enlarge)

NDM's ObamaWatch


We Know They Are Killing Children — All Of Us Know

I have written extensively on the subject of abortion and often on anniversaries of Roe v. Wade (how odd that, through these many years, I, like many others, get to be friends with “Jane Roe” (Norma McCorvey), now a redeemed Christian and a crusader for the unborn).  But nothing I could write matches the simple [...]


Interview with Rod D. Martin on the Conservative Commandos Radio Show

NFRA President Rod D. Martin’s interview with JD Miniear on the Conservative Commandos Radio Show, March 6, 2013.


Gingrich: Pioneers of the Future and Prisoners of the Past

It just so happens that I was speaking on some of these things Saturday, addressing the national board of directors of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies (NFRA).  Newt is one of only a handful of political minds in this country — of either party — who actually understands the implications of an accelerating rate [...]


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