Politics
One side wants the other side dead
The conflict in the Middle East never ends. Liberal elites suggest a moral equivalence in the two sides of the Israel/Palestinian conflict.
Don’t be fooled, says Dennis Prager, a Jew, who has studied the issue since his graduate studies at Columbia University’s Middle East Institute in the School of International Affairs.
Another adventure at the "Politically-Correct Coffee Shop"
By Tom Quiner Amanda and I stood before two doors, one marked “conservatives,” and the other marked “liberals.” Yes, I had returned to the Politically-Correct Coffee Shop with another liberal friend to solve the problems of the world. [For new readers to Quiner’s Diner, you can get up to speed on my past adventures in…
Read MoreThe case that could destroy Obamacare
By Tom Quiner [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eld5rKaSHo0] Political commentator, Dick Morris, says Obamacare could be destroyed by a court case flying under the radar. The case, Halbig v Sebellius, says that the Affordable Care Act clearly states that health insurance subsidies can only be passed on through state health insurance exchanges, not federal ones. Only 14 states have…
Read MoreYou've heard of 'voodoo economics.' Obama has given us 'voodoo borders.'
The fruits of the National Education Association
Reminder to politicians: the border crisis is a humanitarian crisis
No more affirmative-action presidents
"Thankfully, the justices got it right"
“In Sebelius vs. Hobby Lobby, the court made its opinion crystal clear: Citizens do not sacrifice their constitutionally guaranteed rights when they form and operate a family business. The decision was a victory not only for the Green family but for every American who values freedom of religion.”
Read MoreYou know, these seem like legitimate questions
Ms. Clinton, what are your accomplishments as Secretary of State?
The headline above is a predictable question.
You would think a potential presidential candidate, such as Hillary Clinton, would be prepared to knock such a question out of the park. You would be wrong.
Here was her response to the question in March:
