There comes a time in a man’s life when he’s no longer sexually threatening to women. I think I have reached that point. I have become officially harmless to the fairer sex. As bad as that sounds, there are benefits to it. Women are as nice to me today as they were when I was […]
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NYC Department of Crazy
Get this. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has just issued guidelines for what its employees should eat and what type of cologne or perfume they should wear in the office. Mayor Bloomberg defends the action in an interview today with WINS News radio icon Stan Brooks, the station’s City Hall Bureau Chief. […]
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] If there is a bigger egomaniac in American political history than Bill Clinton, I am unaware of him. The former President simply won’t go away. If it weren’t so annoying, it would be sad to watch. He so desperately craves the spotlight. Clinton has been out of the White House for more than a […]
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The conversation has begun. U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin), chairman of the House Budget Committee, just started it. His proposal to trim more than $4 trillion in federal spending over the next decade is exactly what we need to be talking about. Agree with it; disagree with it; praise it; attack it, or parse it. But […]
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A few years back I was asked by a friend to help a New York City school in danger of closing. It was a small private school – still is fortunately – that had fallen on tough times. Its enrollment was down and declining. My task was to teach its board how to publicize the […]
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Stephen Moore at The Wall Street Journal wrote this terrific editorial today about the correlating growth of government jobs and the decrease in manufacturing positions in the U.S. over the past several decades. Moore, the former President of Club for Growth, is a brilliant writer and an affable voice for fiscal responsibility in America. Here is an excerpt from his […]
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Fast Tube by Casper In what may be the greatest touché in history, my Democratic sister just sent me this video in response to the one I posted earlier of Lyndon LaRouche. It is of an, um, passionate Republican candidate for local treasurer in Stark County, OH speaking at a forum (needless to say he […]
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Fast Tube by Casper I just had to include this as a quick follow up to the previous post. I suppose the Democrats have had their problems too over the years with quixotic candidacies. Here is a classic.
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Some mornings I wake up feeling like Bubba in “Forest Gump.” “And that’s all I have to say about shrimp” is about the best I can utter. Then I crack the papers, and there’s not enough time in the day to let rip: Lemon shrimp, mango shrimp, gumbo shrimp, orange shrimp… It’s the GOP side […]
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Newt Gingrich is a smart guy. And he may have more media experience than anyone running or about to run for president. So how did he walk into this quote last weekend? “I have two grandchildren — Maggie is 11, Robert is 9. I am convinced that if we do not decisively win the struggle over the […]
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