Monthly Archives: April 2013

Obama’s Leadership Style

He doesn’t have one. To prove my point, let’s run down the events of this morning. At 8:50 a.m. the White House announces that President Obama will be holding a news conference at 10:15 a.m. The start time was pushed … Continue reading

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GDP Growth Under Big Government – The New Normal

The 1st Quarter GDP growth measurement was reported last Friday and it came in at 2.5% which was well below expectations.  2.5% GDP growth will not give us the recovery we need to get people back to work but if … Continue reading

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NPR Hypocrisy

NPR’s Dina Temple-Raston reassures us that these Boston terrorists acted alone and were not under the influence of any particular ideology. “As investigators learn more about the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings and what Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his … Continue reading

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If My Son Were President

My 8 year old son had an assignment today to imagine he were the President of the United States.  It was a great assignment and he brought that work home for us to review and his writing made me realize … Continue reading

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Introducing Planet Kepler-69 C

Using the Kepler Space Telescope, scientists have discovered another planet that orbits a star in just the right location to support life as we know it.  The star, Kepler-69, has two planets and the planet named Kepler-69 C is the … Continue reading

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What is a Fair Share?

One of the Left’s favorite memes is telling people that everyone should pay their fair share of taxes.  Of course they can never define what a ‘fair share’ is and it’s no accident we never see people like Elizabeth Warren … Continue reading

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The Ghouls of the Left Come Out

If you haven’t been following the horrible atrocities coming to light from the Kermit Gosnell trial, then watch this video first.  Warning, this is very disturbing and details the brutal murder of babies that occurred for years inside a Philadelphia … Continue reading

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Building a Legacy at the University of Louisville

It’s a great time to be a Louisville Cardinal! The University of Louisville athletic programs have never been stronger and the results on the field are proof of that. The football team beat #4 ranked Florida in the Sugar Bowl … Continue reading

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A Life Changing Moment

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow once wrote in his poem “Rainy Days” these famous words: “Into each life some rain must fall” On March 7th, during my yearly physical, a little rain fell on me because that is the day I was … Continue reading

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AGW Cult Doubles Down On Stupid

You have to hand it to the Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) cult, they never give up or go off script even when the evidence against their primary thesis is hiding in plain sight. It’s one thing for them to ignore … Continue reading

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