Archive for January, 2008

Fear has a name, that name is Hillary

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Hat tip to Captians Quarters for this very hilarious frightning bit of info. 

Nothing worries financial advisers more than the prospect of a Democrat’s being elected president in November, according to a quarterly poll by Brinker Capital Inc. The fourth-quarter edition of the Brinker Barometer, which polled 236 advisers in December, found that 22% indicated that a “Democrat in the White House” worried them more than all other economic or geopolitical concerns. Rounding out the list of concerns was “global unrest” (15%), “U.S. economic growth” (15%), “a terrorist attack” (13%) and “a recession” (13%).     

 Just a recap: HRC is more frightening to our national financial industry then global unrest, terrorists, and “a recession”.  That’s right, “a recession”. 

Back to School Basics

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

The folks over at the CR Nation blog have a great segment going on some helpful tips for getting your chapter back up and moving after the winter break.  Check t out to make sure you start this semester off on the right foot.

Ode to a Volunteer

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

I came across this funny account of what it can be like as a volunteer along the campaign trail. Hat tip to Chris Faulkner.

NY Times Calls Troops Murderers…

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

In a shocking (although sadly not so) article in Sunday’s New York Times, two reporters, Deborah Sontag and Lizatte Alvarez, launched into typical talking points about bloodthirsty soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan as maniacal killers.

Town by town across the country, headlines have been telling similar stories. Lakewood, Wash.: “Family Blames Iraq After Son Kills Wife.” Pierre, S.D.: “Soldier Charged With Murder Testifies About Postwar Stress.” Colorado Springs: “Iraq War Vets Suspected in Two Slayings, Crime Ring.”

Individually, these are stories of local crimes, gut-wrenching postscripts to the war for the military men, their victims and their communities. Taken together, they paint the patchwork picture of a quiet phenomenon, tracing a cross-country trail of death and heartbreak.

The NYT patched together 121 of these stories to paint the picture of rabid young men returning to America as crazed murderers - following the leftist portrait of American soldiers who are either psychopaths to begin with or are made so by the military.

The problem here is that 121 veteran-murderers, although sad, is a tremendously small amount as Ralph Peters explains in a counter-article in the NY Post:

Had the Times’ “journalists” and editors bothered to put those figures in context - which they carefully avoided doing - they would’ve found that the murder rate that leaves them so aghast means that our vets are five times less likely to commit a murder than their demographic peers.
The Times’ public editor, Clark Hoyt, should crunch the numbers. I’m even willing to spot the Times a few percentage points (either way). But the hard statistics from the Justice Department tell a far different tale from the Times’ anti-military propaganda.
A very conservative estimate of how many different service members have passed through Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait since 2003 is 350,000 (and no, that’s not double-counting those with repeated tours of duty).
Now consider the Justice Department’s numbers for murders committed by all Americans aged 18 to 34 - the key group for our men and women in uniform. To match the homicide rate of their peers, our troops would’ve had to come home and commit about 150 murders a year, for a total of 700 to 750 murders between 2003 and the end of 2007.
In other words, the Times unwittingly makes the case that military service reduces the likelihood of a young man or woman committing a murder by 80 percent.

I don’t know whether to assume the reporters are simply bad at their jobs because they are lazy and incompetent, or because they ignore basic journalistic standards and impose their leftist propaganda upon their audience, but either way they owe our veterans a very serious apology.

Please tell the NYT editors how you feel by here!

Hillary Uncensored

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

With a trial date likely to be set in the next few weeks, and discovery beginning shortly after that, we thought the following offer might be timely for College Republicans returning to campus after winter break.

Doug Cogan, Co-Producer of Hillary Uncensored, is offering a copy of his film on DVD to any CR Club who wants to screen it at one of their meetings.  To get your copy, email him.

TCW Interview

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Click here to view an interview I did with TCW regarding the GOP primary field thus far.

Iraq, Economy, Taxes, Health Care, Immigration…

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

are all issues the Democrats have tried to tackle in the last year+ while in power, and they have essentially nothing to show for it. In fact, this Congress has done almost precisely nothing but maintain status quo (sometimes even failing at that) for their entire term. They haven’t even been able to enact the crazy left-wing schemes that they promised their base on election night 2006!

Wait, what’s that you say? Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) is pushing something major through to reform the Capitol?

“Newly ascendant Democrats may have hit roadblocks on Iraq and fiscal issues, but they have revamped congressional menus, replacing fatty, pre-made foods with healthier, gourmet alternatives. The once dreary congressional cafeterias now abound with haute cuisine.”

That’s right…Iraq, the economy, health care, all of it has taken a backseat to making sure that Congress eats right and that they get their mahi-mahi and rasberry-kiwi tarts (actually on the menu!).

And Dems wonder why congressional approval rating are at all-time lows…sad…

Moving on up…

Monday, January 14th, 2008

Today Gov. Bobby Jindal was sworn in as governor of the state of Louisiana. His promotion from Congressman Jindal to Governor Jindal happened despite the supposedly “sour” mood sweeping the nation concerning the Republican Party.

This is not the only promotion Gov. Jindal has experienced in Republican politics - I have heard that he was once a College Republican Chapter Chairman at Brown University and State Chairman of Rhode Island…

Superstar!

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Citizens United has put together quite a movie it looks like here. Below, find two trailers for Hillary: The Movie:

CRs everywhere should embrace movies like these as great opportunities to rally the conservative base on campus. Advertise the heck out of it and hold a movie night. To add something more, bring in a speaker who is an expert on the topic to give a little intro to the film and take questions afterwards.

Apparently, I have some sway…

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Whoa Barack, you really took my words to heart huh?! I mean, man did you blow a lead and some serious momentum or what!

Well, when you stand for change…sometimes things do