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You Will be Called a Racist if You Oppose Barack Obama
I need to give you a warning before you read any further. Anyone who opposes Barack Obama will be called a racist. Obamanistas believe name-calling is the secret weapon that will bring them victory in 2012. I can’t fault them too much because that’s the only arrow in their quiver that has a sharp point. All the others have dull tips or no points at all because they’ve been blunted by the president’s performance. That’s why Obamanistas can’t use the facts and can’t defend him against the facts, so get ready. They will call you a racist or anti-science or backward or a Neanderthal or worse. Unfortunately, that strategy will work on some people since no one wants to be vilified. Don’t give in to their abuse. Stand your ground and tell people what you know.
One more thing. I was a Democrat from the time I was a child until 1986. That’s when I completed my assignment as Governor Chuck Robb’s (D-Virginia) Policy Advisor for Regulatory Reform. When I understood what the Democratic Party stands for, I had no choice but to get out. The Democratic Party today stands for 3 things:
- the “right” of a woman to take the life of her unborn child for any reason whatsoever without fear of consequence,
- the “rights” of perverted people to practice their perversions openly without penalty or even criticism, and
- the creation of a socialist welfare state where the federal government is in charge of almost everything.
That’s why Obamanistas will never relent. President Obama is their man even though he has a miserable performance record because he stands for what they believe in most. Don’t waste your time trying to persuade an Obamanista to switch sides. You would be more successful trying to convince a skunk not to stink.
Obama’s Gift of Gab is a Double-edged Sword
President Obama loves to talk. His penchant for giving speeches is based on his demonstrated success on the stump and his belief that “talking” and “doing” are synonymous. Talking is one of Obama’s problems too—probably his most significant problem. He talks too much. Even his most enthusiastic supporters know that.
Several catchphrases find their way into most of Obama’s speeches. For example,
- “This is not about me.”
- “I inherited the worst economy since the Great Depression.”
- “Let me be perfectly clear.”
- “George Bush…(fill in the blank).”
After a great deal of criticism, the president finally stopped referring to George Bush by name so conspicuously in connection with his economic woes, but he still points his finger at Bush whenever his performance is called into question. Obama also continues to pepper his speeches with his now famous lines “this is not about me” and “let me be perfectly clear,” but everything he does and says is about him. That much is perfectly clear.
Barack Obama’s gift of gab is a double-edged sword. One side of the blade wins him adoration and support. The other side of the blade infuriates his political opposition. Thankfully, Obama is not a great communicator on a par with Ronald Reagan, for example. He hasn’t mastered the art of softening blows that invigorate the right side of the political spectrum. That’s why you don’t see Republicans leaving the fold and crossing over to join Obama the way a significant number of Democrats did when Reagan ran against Jimmy Carter in 1980.
Obama’s tendency to talk first and think later is a tremendous weakness that we can and should exploit. His off-the-cuff remarks reveal his true character and embolden those who see what he’s trying to accomplish. People in the middle of the political spectrum aren’t paying close attention. They seldom do. That’s why Obama won the election in 2008. People in the middle have to be reminded often about what is taking place right in front of them and about how high the stakes are in 2012.
We have another advantage in 2012—something that we didn’t have in 2008. President Obama has a performance record this time around, and it’s not good. Even so, the vast majority of voters can be persuaded to believe almost anything, and they will believe almost anything unless we do our job and tell them the facts.
The 2012 Presidential Election will be Won or Lost in the Middle
Thankfully, Obamanistas are not in the majority. They reside on the far left of the political spectrum—so far left, in fact, that they try to hide their true identities. They know that the general public would never accept their ideas if they presented them all at once, so they dole them out piecemeal.
One-by-one, little-by-little they introduce parts of their plan, and people hardly notice that things are changing. They go along willingly because they don’t see the master plan. It’s like the story about the bullfrog. As the story goes, if you toss a bullfrog into boiling water, he will jump out and save himself because he has strong legs and quick reflexes, but if you place him in cold water and heat it up slowly, he will eventually die because he doesn’t realize that the water is getting hotter.
That’s the approach preferred by the far left because it works. We adjust to the world they’re fashioning slowly and methodically in front of our eyes, and we do it without making much of a fuss since the individual changes although offensive to some seem minor to most. While the far left holds the reins of power, the White House in particular, they use tax dollars to buy off vocal critics, and the general public barely notices that a battle is raging.
Barack Obama is a far left person. He’s probably the most far left president the United States has ever had. People with his political beliefs are unelectable in a general election—that is, of course, unless they can convince voters that they aren’t who they appear to be. Obama’s oratory skills will win over people in the middle of the political spectrum who are uninformed and unwilling to expend the effort to get the facts. That’s where we come in. Our job is to give them the facts—neatly packaged and easy to understand.
After three years on the job, President Obama can’t run in 2012 on abstract promises about hope and change unless we let him. His performance record is a millstone around his neck, but it will mean nothing if we don’t do our job.
The 2012 presidential election will be won or lost in the middle. People in the middle can be persuaded by facts. That’s what we have to deliver to them and that’s what this book is all about. It lays out facts for thinking people to consider.
John Adams said, “Facts are stubborn things,” and the facts tell a story about President Obama that will keep him from winning a second term in office. But the facts have to be communicated. That’s why you need to read this book and share it.
President Obama said, “I just have to remind people that here’s one thing I know for certain: The odds of me being reelected are much higher than the odds of me being elected in the first place.”
He’s right. Even though the facts are against him, the odds of Obama being re-elected are much higher than the odds of him being elected in 2008, and you know what happened in 2008. Don’t take anything for granted. President Obama owns the bully pulpit and he controls the purse strings. This battle won’t be easy, but working together, we can make a difference, so let’s get started.
This is an excerpt from If You Voted for Obama in 2008 to Prove You’re Not a Racist, You Need to Vote for Someone Else in 2012 to Prove You’re Not an Idiot. You need to buy the book, read it, and share it. Don’t take anything for granted. If we fail to do our job, we will get four more years of Obama. Click here to order the eBook. Click here to order the paperback.
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Thomas Jefferson
“For here we are not afraid to follow the truth wherever it may lead, nor to tolerate any error so long as reason is left free to combat it.”
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Lamentations 1: 1-2
How lonely sits the city that was full of people! She has become like a widow who was once great among the nations! She who was a princess among the provinces has become a forced laborer! She weeps bitterly in the night and her tears are on her cheeks; she has none to comfort her among all her lovers. All her friends have dealt treacherously with her; they have become her enemies.
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His Name is Yahweh explains why the Name of God, Yahweh, is so important. It’s available in eBook format and in paperback.
- God also said to Moses, “Say to the Israelites, ‘Yahweh, the God of your fathers—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob—has sent me to you.’ This [Yahweh] is my name forever, the name by which I am to be remembered from generation to generation.” (Exodus 3: 15)
- “Therefore behold, I am going to make them know—this time I will make them know My power and My might; and they shall know that My name is Yahweh.” (Jeremiah 16: 21)
- “Behold, the days are coming,” declares Yahweh, “when I will raise up for David a righteous Branch; and He will reign as king and act wisely and do justice and righteousness in the land. In His days Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell securely; and this is His name by which He will be called, ‘Yahweh our righteousness.’” (Jeremiah 23: 5-6)
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Hosea 4: 6
My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.
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Stand! is a suspense novel that exposes the lies, corruption, and greed underlying the theory that man-made CO2 emissions are responsible for global warming. Professor Wes Carlyle and Karen Sterling, his research collaborator, carefully scan the audience for their would-be attacker—a member of the enviro-gestapo who has been following them for days. Wes spots his man in the back of the room leaning against the wall. Suddenly, another man in the audience steps forward and moves toward Karen at a menacing pace. With a vicious stroke, he swings a billy club at her head. Click here to order the eBook. Click here to order the paperback.
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Top 5 diggtm articles yesterday:
- Our 14.3 Trillion Dollar Debt (Who What When Accumulated)
- Death of a Fairy Tale
- Pay Us Back: Boehner and GOP Owe Taxpayers $124 Million for Bush Vacation Travel
- Americans Say ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ (Infographic)
- U.S. ban sought on cell phone use while driving
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- IDF Develops Active Missile-Shield for Helicopters
- Egyptian Gas
- The Future of the Jews
- Diskin says he has ‘no faith’ in current leadership
- China’s Wen: Auschwitz visit ‘unforgettable, dark’
- Gazan leaders call for abduction of Israelis
- US oil report seen supporting Iran sanctions
- State asks High Court to delay Ulpana demolition
- 7 dead, 20 wounded in Damascus suicide bomb
- Attackers throw Molotov cocktails at TA migrants
- Security and Defense: The Iron Dome’s chutzpah facto
- ‘India deports Iranian for spying on Israelis’
- 9 far-right activists arrested for entering IDF base
- Mashaal, Abbas discuss prisoner hunger strike
- Politics: Yuli Edelstein’s Independence
- Panetta: I don’t know if Iran decided to build nuke
- Syrian women risk lives to smuggle aid to dissidents
- US house panel adds $680m. for Iron Dome
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- Israelis to sue Swiss banks for refusing to return money deposited during Holocaust
- Swiss banks allegedly destroyed records of Jews’ bank accounts
- Peres to Haaretz: Israel must not put off peace process with Palestinians
- 2015: A farewell to West Bank outposts?
- Ahmed Tibi vs. Michael Oren – the saga continues
- Israel government petitions High Court to postpone evacuation of West Bank outpost
- Lieberman’s right: A rupture with Egypt would be a disaster
- IRS ramps up audits of taxpayers in Israel
- Nine dead in suicide attack in Syrian capital Damascus
- Ramallah is indifferent as 2,000 prisoners on hunger strike
- Haaretz exclusive: A visit to the war-torn heart of Syria’s struggle for independence
- West Bank protest leader Bassem Tamimi released from prison
- Panetta: I hope that IDF chief is right on Iran nuclear program
- Legal officials: Israeli government’s request to delay West Bank outpost evacuation ‘breaks the rules’
- Molotov cocktails thrown at homes of African refugees in south Tel Aviv
- Witness to Tel Aviv beach sex: ‘Police treated me with contempt’
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- Sinai is unhinged; Egypt is worsening; Syria is unstable, and oh yes, there’s Iran too
- More fateful decisions in Israel’s future
- Nakba? More like nerve
- Shiites, Sunnis and Israel
- Here’s to life
- Save Kofi Annan
- Israel and its necrophiliac neighbors
- Israel’s defense chiefs disagree on whether or not Iran is rational
- Four Israeli intelligence officers walk into a room …
- How Israeli navy officers became the rulers of Cephalonia
- Assailants hurl firebombs at African migrants’ homes
- Lieberman’s ‘equal burden’ drive rocks coalition’s haredi parties
- Secret Gaza ballot kicks off Hamas leadership vote
- Abbas calls on Christians, Muslims to ‘visit Palestine,’ tour Jerusalem
- British company keeps Israel’s credit rating at A
- WATCH: Shocking video shows man buried alive by Syrian army
- If this is a cease-fire, what does war look like?
- Jordanian king blames outgoing premier for slow reform progress
- People of the (Food) Book …
- Israelis love their veggies – and their sweets, OECD report finds
- Israeli arms manufacturer to unveil new double-barreled assault rifle
- Finding the Freemasons in Jerusalem
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- HIZBALLAH AND THE ARAB REVOLUTIONS: THE CONTRADICTION MADE APPARENT?
- TURKISH-ISRAELI RELATIONS IN THE SHADOW OF THE ARAB SPRING
- Obama Officials: Annan Plan “Failing”
- Only a Military Threat Can Stop Assad, Says France
- Russia, Iran Keep Fuel Flowing to Syria
- Egypt Prevents Vandalism of IDF Memorial in Sinai
- Where UN Monitors Go in Syria, Killings Follow
- In Shift, Israeli Leaders Say It Is Time for Syria’s Assad to Step Down
- Are Syrian Alawites and Turkish Alevis the Same?
- Israel’s Gas Diplomacy
- Israel – A Foreign Activists’ Paradise
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What Will You Do with the Rest of Your Life? deals with a question that every Christian has to consider: what should I do with my life? Click here to order the eBook. Click here to order the paperback.
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Business:
- GDP drops to 2.2% in Q1
- Fed to WH: We’re not going to bail you out
- Stocks Jump on Week Amid Solid Corporate Earnings
- Consumers spend; business and government are more cautious
- Ford 1Q earns fall on Europe slump, tax rate
- Chesapeake Bars Executives From Well Deals That Enriched Chief
- Spain’s jobless rate hits record high
- Kindle Fire taking over Android side of tablet market, report says
- Amazon will bring jobs, capital investment to Texas in deal that settles sales…
- Lehman pay could escape Dodd-Frank rules
- Amazon’s Sales Problem
- Boeing debuts first 787 Dreamliner made in South Carolina
- Understanding Loans is Key in Preventing Student Debt
- UMich sentiment ticks higher in April
- Oil report seen supporting Iran sanctions
- Natgas futures break above moving-average resistance
World:
- Blind Chinese activist in hiding after escape
- Bombings in Syria put UN-backed initiative at stake
- Tymoshenko wasting away in prison, family says
- Hedge funds bet against eurozone
- Half a Million Reportedly At Risk of Starvation in Sudan
- Former Liberian Leader Convicted Of War Crimes
- EU working toward diplomatic mission in Burma
- Man arrested after siege in central London
- Friday Protests Continue Before Egypt’s Contested Election
- Guinea-Bissau leaders ‘to be freed’
- Cannabis restriction law in Netherlands upheld
- Malaysia braces for rally seeking election reforms
- Dutch PM set polls for September
- KFC must pay $8.3m to poisoned girl in Australia
United States:
- Romney hires Santorum campaign manager
- Dem Rep: Jobless will vote for Obama to keep benefits flowing
- Labor Dep’t drops regulations banning kids from working on farms other than parents’
- Pew poll: Support for gun rights, gay marriage up since 2004 and 2008 campaigns
- Is Obama really in trouble with young voters?
- Sebelius refuses to shut down “demonstration project” criticized by GAO
- Karl Rove’s first 2012 electoral map: Including “leaners,” Obama 284, Romney 172, toss-up 82
- Senate Dems offset cost of student loan bill with higher taxes on small business
- Priebus: We may escalate complaint against Obama to FEC
- “I was scared for my life,” Andrew Young testified Friday
- George Zimmerman raised just over $200K online, lawyer says
- Tax returns show Scott Brown, Elizabeth Warren among nation’s top income group
- GOP ignores veto threat, passes student loan bill
- NJ Dad on YouTube: Teachers Bullied My Autistic Son
- Obama administration pulls rule on child farm labor
- Broadcasters to post political ad buys online
- Ahead of LA riots anniversary, Rodney King talks about Trayvon Martin
- Scott signs Penn State scandal-inspired bill into law
- Wildfire season looms — and federal officials say they’re ready
- Black bear tranquilized at University of Colorado
- Sarah Palin endorses Richard Mourdock in Indiana Senate
- University of Texas allowing fight at Sun Bowl
- Minimum Wage Hike Passes Connecticut House
- Karl Rove’s Super PAC ads take on Obama’s ‘celebrity’ Obama
Opinions:
- Caroline Glick: Post-Zionism is So 1990s
- J.E. Dyer: Themage*: 60 Minutes, Media Matters, and media narrative-building on Christians and Israel
- Daniel Halper: Is the War on Terror Really “Over”?
- Caroline Glick: It’s taken decades, but Israel is finally learning not to hate itself
- Suzanne Fields: Obama knows best
- Mark Clayton: House passes cybersecurity bill despite veto threat over privacy protections
- David Heinzmann: White Woman can sue police for releasing her in black neighborhood where she was attacked, court rules
- Rich Lowry: The end of China envy?
- Roger Simon: John Edwards Is Cool and Despised
- Ron Arnold: Big Green pushes for EPA power grab to stop Pebble Mine
- Joy Pullman: When bullies grow up, they can always run teachers unions
- Veronique de Rugy: Don’t look now, but Social Security’s trust funds are vanishing
- Mike Adams: The Old Rubber Cross
- Ken Blackwell: We Know What Iran’s Up To, Says Netanyahu
- John C. Goodman: Is Obama Cooking the Medicare Books?
- Daniel J. Mitchell: Switzerland’s “Debt Brake” Is a Role Model for Spending Control and Fiscal Restraint
- Jerry Bowyer: Glenn Beck, National Decline And The Story Of The Roman Empire
- Ed Feulner: The ABM Treaty: A Decade Later
- Mike Shedlock: GDP Miss Far Bigger Than Announced; Real GDP is 0% Using More Reasonable Deflator
- Tad DeHaven: Detroit Doesn’t Need More Federal Money
- David Ignatius: How bin Laden is still winning
- George Will: The exemplary Lyndon Johnson
- Dana Milbank: Paul Ryan gets a lesson in faith
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Blessings in the Book of Revelation is a book that you need to read, especially now. There are blessings throughout the Scriptures but Revelation is the only book in the Bible actually containing a specific blessing for reading it. It’s repeated twice, once at the beginning and again at the end. This is the reason that I believe Revelation should be the first step toward studying biblical prophecy. Though not easy to do, Revelation can be broken down and understood by anyone, not just the academic elite. So, Revelation’s blessings are for everyone. Click here to order the eBook. Click here to order the paperback.
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- Activist’s escape could put U.S. in awkward spot
- A dramatic tale of escape
- Taking on Wall Street from the inside
- ‘Manhunt’ details bin Laden mission
- Prosecutors agree: D.C. man’s murder conviction should be overturned
- How biased are the media, really?
- Police fire tear gas as 25,000 rally in Malaysia
- Bob Smith, inventor of ski goggles, dies at 78
- Secret Service issues new rules for foreign trips
- SLATE | What would you pay for a self-driving car?
- Dick Cheney praises cardiology advances
- U.S. economy continues on path of growth
- Q&A: Televangelist Osteen sums up his message
- EPA faces decision on diesel made from palm oil
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- 100 MKO members are expelled from Iraq: Iraqi minister
- Iran capable of launching cyber attack against U.S., experts say
- Israel is covertly expanding its nuclear arsenal: Iran’s UN envoy
- Campaigning for Iran’s run-off parliamentary election begins
- Moscow says West interested in Russian ‘step-by-step’ plan on Iran
- Iran, Afghanistan agree to prisoner swap
- Iran can easily incapacitate U.S. aircraft carriers: general
- Iran exports handmade carpets to 80 countries
- Official: Cheap oil is Iran’s trump card to counter sanctions
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Falsely Accused is a true story about a young woman who was accused of committing a double homicide. It’s about a travesty of justice, and it reveals Yahweh intervening in the life of a believer to rescue her from danger in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. Everyone will enjoy the book, but young people in particular need to read it because the mistakes made that led to the problem could have been avoided. They were the kinds of mistakes that young people are prone to make. As they say, forewarned is forearmed. Click here to order the eBook. Click here to order the paperback.
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- Sexing the Dead: Marion DS Dreyfus
- The Search for the 100-MPG Car: Dexter Wright
- Time for Univision and Telemundo to Man Up: Silvio Canto Jr
- Frank Gaffney’s Warning — and Video Lessons — for America: Jack Kemp
- Barack Obama ‘Making History’ Again: Jeannie DeAngelis
- Wilders Agonistes: Andrew G. Bostom
- A New Declaration of Independence: Eileen F. Toplansky
- Israel at 64: C. Hart
- Tea Party Battles GOP Establishment in Texas Senate Race: Tom Thurlow
- Fairness, Taxes, GPA, and Redistribution: W.A. Beatty
- The Tim Tebow of the Army: Stephen D. Bryen
- HuffPo is at it again
- Freedom of speech for me, not thee
- Blasts in Damascus highlight futility of UN peace plan
- Blue collar Dem voters angry about first family’s lavish vacations
- Spain in crisis after debt downgrade
- Apple rethinks expansion in hi-tech and politically liberal Austin, Texas
- The Green Jobs Fallacy
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- Colson as Prison Reformer: JOSH GOOD
- House Votes to Extend Student Loan Rates: MICHAEL WARREN
- Palin Endorses Mourdock (Updated: McCain for Lugar): MICHAEL WARREN
- A Life of Ceaseless Toil and Sacrifice in the Imperial City: GEOFFREY NORMAN
- What’s Obama’s Rationale for Second Term?: DANIEL HALPER
- President Cool: GEOFFREY NORMAN
- Recommended Reading: National Affairs: THE SCRAPBOOK
- The Economy Is Still Bad: GEOFFREY NORMAN
- Elizabeth Warren Isn’t the Only One: MARK HEMINGWAY
- Mitch Daniels: Indiana’s ‘Lucky to Have Dick Lugar’: MICHAEL WARREN
- Are the Media Waking Up?: DANIEL HALPER
- Obama Campaign Trots Out Bin Laden, Spikes the Football (Updated: Romney Responds): DANIEL HALPER
- Syrian Psychosis: LEE SMITH
- Ad: ‘Start Doing Your Job’: MICHAEL WARREN
- Morning Jay: Obama’s Standing With Swing Voters Is Weak: JAY COST
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- Chinese activist ‘in US protection’
- Tear gas fired at Malaysia rally
- New rules for US Secret Service
- Questions over queues at Heathrow
- Tymoshenko tax trial is delayed
- Guinea-Bissau leaders are freed
- EU foreign policy chief in Burma
- Bolivians march against road plan
- Strauss-Kahn claims political conspiracy
- US jury convicts Somali link man
- Mexico Aztec headdress to go home
- Rare Louis Armstrong record released
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- Stallman: CISPA ‘nearly abolishes’ the right not to be unreasonably searched
- Ex-terrorist network? ‘Facebook’ for former extremists
- ‘Dancing’ planes land safely in Spain despite heavy storm (VIDEO)
- Senate probe to admit torture ‘fruitless’
- US secret agents, White House staff in Moscow club known for sex, drugs and cop raids – report
- Pakistan to US: It’s drones or transit
- Thousands of Canadian students protest fee hike: 85 arrested (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
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- Bombings in Syria put UN-backed initiative at stake
- Opposition leader named as new PM in Romania
- NATO chief stresses “smart defense” as answer to austerity
- U.S., Russia close to agreement on preventing cyber conflict: report
- UN officials hails court verdict in Charles Taylor trial
- China reiterates enhanced support for small firms
- U.S. condemns deadly attacks on Nigerian major newspaper
- Arab League convenes over latest regional issues
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- ‘The Brandon Walsh Awards’: 2012 Pulitzers Reward Leftist Narratives: David Steinberg
- The Decision 2012: Romney’s VP Options: Patrick Reddy
- 8 Reasons Why Today’s Occupiers Are Tomorrow’s Tea Partiers: Walter Hudson
- So You Want To Own a Gun (Part Two): Bob Owens
- Next ‘War on Women’ Showdown Looms Over VAWA Reauthorization: Bridget Johnson
- How to Create, and How to Stifle Creativity…from the Chicago Symphony to Chicago Rules: Michael Ledeen
- Second Producer Fired in Zimmerman 911 Call Edit: Bryan Preston
- The Election Should Be All About Barack Obama’s Record: Tom Blumer
- The Asymmetry of Ideology: Rand Simberg
- An Interview with Robert Spencer: Barry Rubin
- The 7 Deadly Sins of Conversation: John Hawkins
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- Geithner Goes Over the Edge: Larry Kudlow
- Unions Gone Wild: Patrick Brennan
- Kelly’s Second Act: Brian Bolduc
- Dukes Up for Priebus: An NRO Interview
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- CHRISTIANITY WITHOUT CHRISTMAS? OR EASTER?
- Carrie Underwood: How Great Thou Art
- Images show Tymoshenko ‘bruises’
- Test for ‘revolutionary’ British space plane
- One-minute World News
- Would you live in this volcano’s shadow?
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- What Do Israelis Know About Obama that American Jews Are Missing?: Jonathan S. Tobin
- Rubio and the Mexican-American Vote: Alana Goodman
- Obama’s Super PAC Problems: Alana Goodman
- Crucifying the Oil and Gas Industry: John Steele Gordon
- What are North Koreans Doing in Iran?: Michael Rubin
- Obama’s Bin Laden Pitch Jumps the Shark: Jonathan S. Tobin
- The End of the Northern Ireland Model for Negotiating with Terrorists?: Michael Rubin
- Iran Using Spin to Divide and Conquer: Jonathan S. Tobin
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If You Voted for Obama in 2008 to Prove You’re Not a Racist, You Need to Vote for Someone Else in 2012 to Prove You’re Not an Idiot explains why voters in the United States need to elect someone besides Barack Obama to lead them. Whoever is elected President of the United States in 2012 will have to contend with the monumental problems that Obama’s misguided policies have caused both at home and abroad. One thing is certain, though. It should not be Barack Obama. Click here to order the eBook. Click here to order the paperback.