Category Archives: Governance

I’ll have a Fifth

When someone is interrogated, whether by Congressional committee or down at the local precinct, and they invoke the Fifth Amendment, most of us can reach the obvious conclusion that here’s someone with something to hide. By definition, the Fifth Amendment, against self-incrimination, does not mean that those who invoke it are guilty. Of course not. […]

Of course they weren’t

Partisan motives, that is. Another rock has been moved in Obambi’s garden of delights, and the worms and bugs are scurrying away from the light. This isn’t Benghazi, which should result in Obama’s impeachment, but will not for the simple reason that most voters simply don’t care about Islamic terrorism or the failures of Obama […]

Priorities

Well, that nasty world-ending sequester has been with us going on a full week. And yet the sun still rises, and in the East. The oceans haven’t risen to drown coastal cities, and there are still some polar bears alive. Even the Dems have toned down their apocalyptic predictions of the heinous 2% cut in, […]

Logic 101

Make no mistake: Operation Fast and Furious is not just another congressional witch hunt. An American in the service of his nation, Brian Terry, was murdered. And Attorney General Eric Holder lied about his knowledge and involvement. With his invocation of executive privilege, Obama now owns Fast and Furious. As reported at Hot Air, the […]

Be careful what you wish for

One of the more egregious violations of the public trust has been national Democrats attempt to undo the results of the 2010 Wisconsin gubernatorial election. In case we’d forgotten, Scott Walker was elected governor that November. On a platform of taming the public sector unions, whose wages, pensions, and other benefits are bankrupting the state. […]