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MUST-SEE VIDEO: Dr. Alan Keyes at the Rally for Common Sense

Posted: May 24th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Blogs | No Comments »

This is one of the best conservative speeches I’ve seen in a very long time! His argument on the folly of voting for the “lesser of evils” is brilliant. This video best represents my views on this 2012 election cycle.


Jonah Goldberg on the ‘Stupidity’ of Young People

Posted: May 15th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Blogs | No Comments »

Rather than insulting young people, conservatives should be making arguments that convince young people to vote Republican. The existence of College Republicans on campuses across America is demonstrative of the fact that it is possible for people to be both young and conservative. This kind of rhetoric from Jonah Goldberg does absolutely nothing to make the Republican Party a more attractive place for young people. It’s hilarious how conservative Republicans make such reckless arguments and comments that clearly alienate groups of people, then they become incensed when these groups vote Democratic in large numbers. (NEWSFLASH: You’re the cause!)

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Interview on ‘The Price of Business’ Regarding Trayvon Martin

Posted: May 11th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Blogs | No Comments »

I did an interview on April 30th, 2012 on The Price of Business with Kevin Price. We discussed my article Trayvon Martin and Hyper-Partisan Stupidity.

Video chat by Stickam.com

WRITING UPDATE:

My output of essays in 2012 (so far) has been nothing short of atrocious. As Mr. Price said in the video, I have been busy with grad school. Thankfully, I am done with this semester — and I’m done with all the main coursework for my master’s degree. The next two semesters will be simply researching and writing my thesis, so the pace of my articles should increase. My next article dropping soon, hopefully next week, is going to be an analysis on Obama, conservatives, liberals, and race — with an interesting twist!

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