Thank you for your patience. I’ll be back to regular posting after the holidays. In the meantime, here’s what I’ve been reading lately:
Union Violence in the Age of Obama
Michigan is finally taking steps towards economic recovery and the unions aren’t happy. You can read all about the left-wing outrage in Michelle Malkin’s There Will be Blood. Meet the pro-union, Obama-appointee whose arrogance led to a national resurgence in Right to Work advocacy in the Wall Street Journal’s Michigan and the Wisdom of Solomon . And Townhall tackles Jimmy Hoffa’s Personal and Hypocritical Class War.
South Korea Picks a President
This is an interesting article about the South Korean election and how ghosts of the old dictatorship, war, and decades of poverty still linger on. Democracy, Gangnam-Style
Taxing the Poor
Thomas Sowell explains how the Government’s Shell Game Taxes the Poor.
Ambassador Wintour
Anna Wintour, the inspiration for the super-cruel fashion editor of the Devil Wears Prada, is apparently being considered by President Obama as a possible choice for his next U.S. Ambassador. National Review has done a parody of the proposed appointment in The Ambassador Wore Prada.
Tackling the Rape Exception
For those of us who love Ann Coulter, but were disappointed to see her throw in the towel on the rape-abortion exception, Mike Adams responds to her comments in What’s Good for the Noose is Good for the Pander
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