Commentary

Compromise…Not

by Jeff Lewis on May 10, 2012

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So much is said these days on the need for compromise in Washington. Why can’t the Democrats and Republicans just compromise a bit in order to get things done? The fact of the matter is that compromise is not always the answer. There is nothing inherently wrong with compromise, but ...

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Andrew Breitbart (1969 – 2012)

by Jeff Lewis on March 1, 2012

I woke up Thursday morning to the news that Andrew Breitbart died  of natural causes in his Los Angeles home. I had a great deal of admiration and respect for this man. He was one of the most courageous voices of the conservative movement and a Tea Party hero. I ...

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How Stupid Must We Be?

by Jeff Lewis on January 27, 2012

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I sat through the president’s entire State of the Union speech Tuesday evening. I’ll probably get some kind of award for doing that because the TV ratings were the lowest for an Obama SOTU speech to date. It was on par with the ratings for George W’s last one in ...

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Confessions of a Tea Party Terrorist

by Jeff Lewis on August 5, 2011

I admit it, I’m everything the Democrats and Liberal media say I am. I’m a member of that astro turf group of racist, bigoted, homophobic, militant, radical, anti-democratic extremists known as the Tea Party. I’m an anti-immigration selfish hobbit. I’m a white supremacist who uses extortion to get what I ...

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Is Herman Cain Able?

by Jeff Lewis on May 18, 2011

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I have been following Herman Cain for the last 10 months or so. I’m impressed with him as a man, as a businessman and as a patriot. Most people don’t yet know who he is, but they’ll soon find out. He’s a straight-talking, common sense problem solver who knows what ...

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Mr. Obama’s Libyan Adventure

by Jeff Lewis on April 3, 2011

By Daniel Greenfield Reprinted with permission It’s a lot easier to start a war than it is to finish it, as Mr. Obama is learning on his Libyan adventure. That is why wars are generally entered into after some consideration of the situation on the ground. There is only one ...

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The Nanny Staters at Life’s Dangerous Intersections

by Jeff Lewis on January 31, 2011

Reprinted from Canada Free Press By Selwyn Duke Increasingly, our government reminds me of a certain old Star Trek episode.  It was titled “I, Mudd,” and in it the Enterprise explorers found themselves in the grip of seemingly perfect androids determined to serve man.  The automatons informed the crew that ...

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Professor Irwin Corey and SOTU

by Jeff Lewis on January 26, 2011

I’m watching the president’s State of the Union address this week, and I kept thinking it was like watching Professor Irwin Corey. Do you remember him from the 1970’s? He appeared on the Smothers Brothers show, the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and many others. He’s the crazy professor who ...

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The Democrats Rediscover Bipartisanship

by Jeff Lewis on January 18, 2011

By Daniel Greenfield In 2008 the theme was, “We won. and the other party can sit in the back.” But now it’s 2011 and after a punishing election which the majority party lost badly, the new theme is, Bipartisanship. From proposals to have Democrats and Republicans sit together, as if ...

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“It Could Never Happen Here”

by Jeff Lewis on January 6, 2011

The downfall of all great civilizations begins with the complacency of its citizens. Success seems to breed it, and only those wise enough to understand history are on the lookout for it. Most people have the “it could never happen here” philosophy when someone warns of a descent into tyranny, ...

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