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Harry Reid: Nevada, can’t you do better than that?

Posted on August 4, 2012 by TCA

Harry Reid’s latest version of spirits in the night hit the stands. The Senate’s ranking Democrat and liar continues to open his mouth and embarrass the nation. His current target is Mitt Romney. According to Harry, a person at Bain… Continue Reading →

Politics Harry Reid
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Why Obama Doesn’t Get It

Posted on July 19, 2012 by TCA

By now, everyone has heard about or seen the video of Obama parroting Elizabeth Warren’s communistic rant relating to successful people. Him saying it doesn’t really surprise me because it is what he really thinks. He was raised by communists,… Continue Reading →

Business & Economics Obama, Politics
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Anderson Cooper: I’m Gay. Yeah, so What?

Posted on July 3, 2012 by TCA

What has it come to with people? So, you have to tell people your gay. Does that mean you get a medal? Is there some special dispensation you receive for being gay? The country’s in a world of hurt with… Continue Reading →

Business & Economics The Culture
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Does the Constitution Stop Where the Internal Revenue Code Starts?

Posted on June 30, 2012 by TCA

Glenn Reynolds said that one of his profs always said that the Constitution stops where the IRC starts. As evidence of this, the recent Supreme Court decision on Obamacare can be read to give congress unlimited power to make citizens… Continue Reading →

Business & Economics, Politics
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Was Roberts Intimidated into His Vote?

Posted on June 29, 2012 by TCA

Much was written in various legal blogs about whether Roberts changed his vote due to the political pressures. If Roberts did change his mind due to the pressures, and we find out, well, he really doesn’t know what intimidation is… Continue Reading →

Business & Economics, Politics
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Supreme Court Upholds Obama Care

Posted on June 28, 2012 by TCA

Today, we learned that the Supreme Court held that Obama care was constitutional based upon the fact it was a tax, an argument the administration said it didn’t agree with. So, we have the Supreme Court making arguments for the… Continue Reading →

Politics, The Culture
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The President Spiking the “I killed Osama” Ball

Posted on May 2, 2012 by TCA

Why would a sitting president make such a big deal over the anniversary of the killing of a foe? Because he has nothing else. The media is upset because the One never received a permanent bounce for the killing of… Continue Reading →

Business & Economics Spiking the ball
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The President on Student Debt

Posted on April 27, 2012 by TCA

President Obama was giving a speech to a bunch of college kids on Tuesday. He complained about the fact that the average student has $25,000 in student loans. However, you never hear him complain about the $100,000 in debt owned… Continue Reading →

Business & Economics
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NBC: Trayvon Martin call was “mistake, not deliberate”

Posted on April 8, 2012 by TCA

Reuters has a story in which the president of NBC News says their decision to air the edited version of the Zimmerman 911 was was a mistake, not deliberate. Really? What is editing of interviews/phone calls, but a deliberate reduction… Continue Reading →

The Culture
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Oh, Come On Mr. President

Posted on April 6, 2012 by TCA

I’m not the president’s biggest fan, but even I have to laugh at his rediculous comments regarding his healthcare bill and the Supreme Court. In case you missed it, at a press conference, he responded to a question regarding the… Continue Reading →

Business & Economics

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