A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion

by Tom Quiner

A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion

by Tom Quiner

How Marxist feminists talk

By quinersdiner | February 11, 2016

How a conservative woman describes feminism

By quinersdiner | February 10, 2016

The Chris Christie effect

By quinersdiner | February 10, 2016

When Hillary Clinton is sworn in as the next president of the United States, the Chris Christie effect will long be talked about.

I refer to last Saturday’s debate.

Governor Christie cut Marco Rubio off at the knees in one of the most consequential debate moments in a long time…

Old women like Hillary; but young ones don’t

By quinersdiner | February 10, 2016

The wisdom of Dr. Ben Carson

By quinersdiner | February 9, 2016

Why Cam Newton is a loser

By quinersdiner | February 9, 2016

A campaign suggestion for Hillary

By quinersdiner | February 9, 2016

“Clinton’s politics are the politics of identity, narrowed down to a very specific constituency: she’s selling herself as the hope of everyday rich white women who want to be president.”

How Peyton Manning prays before a football game

By quinersdiner | February 9, 2016

Did you by chance see this Super Bowl ad?

By quinersdiner | February 9, 2016

What Hillary learned from the Super Bowl

By quinersdiner | February 8, 2016

Super Bowl lessons in class and classlessness

By quinersdiner | February 8, 2016

How did he handle defeat? With total classlessness.

Watch him action in the video above. He is sullen. He responds with one word answers or short sentences. After just a few minutes, the man with a $103 million contract just stands up and walks out.

What a lack of class. The guy who feels no compunction at rubbing it in when things are going well lacks the character to show grace in defeat.

Abortion as self-defense?

By quinersdiner | February 7, 2016

By contrast, Marco Rubio refused to budge on life issues despite the political expediency of watering down one’s convictions, as Messrs. Bush and Christie did. Said Rubio:

“I would rather lose an election than be wrong on the issue of life.”