A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion

by Tom Quiner

A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion

by Tom Quiner

How liberals perceive reality

By quinersdiner | September 21, 2015

Bernie Sanders’ tenuous grasp of economic reality

By quinersdiner | September 20, 2015

GALLUP: Americans believe our government is corrupt

By quinersdiner | September 20, 2015

When Barack Obama was elected president, two out of three Americans believed corruption is widespread throughout our government.

Under the Obama government, that number has grown to three out four, according to the new Gallup survey.

Hang in there, Kevin, for the sake of our country!

By quinersdiner | September 20, 2015

The viability myth

By quinersdiner | September 20, 2015

I have never met a single, viable person in my life.

Another word for viable is survivable. It’s a word worth dwelling on…

Obama mettle

By quinersdiner | September 19, 2015

Progress

By quinersdiner | September 19, 2015

The Carly and Donald Show

By quinersdiner | September 19, 2015

The Fiorina challenge

By quinersdiner | September 19, 2015

Carly Fiorina won Wednesday night’s Republican debate.

According to a poll by Morning Consult, 29% said Fiorina won; 24% said Trump won; and 7% gave it to Dr. Ben Carson.

Fiorina is hot right now…

President Obama shows his lack of respect for Pope Francis

By quinersdiner | September 18, 2015

The White House has symbolically slapped Pope Francis in the face.

The Pope will be attending a White House reception next Wednesday. Obama has invited a gay Episcopal bishop to attend as well as transgendered activists and a rebel nun.

Democrats disagree

By quinersdiner | September 18, 2015

The Trump effect

By quinersdiner | September 17, 2015

Republican debates are typically sleepy affairs with 3 to 5 million viewers.

The party faithful and policy wonks tune in while the rest of the country tunes out.

The addition of Donald Trump with his potent disdain for the establishment and political correctness changed things.

Last month, the Fox debate had well over 20 million viewers. Last night’s CNN debate had nearly as many. That’s a lot of people who got exposed to some lively, and frequently intelligent exchanges (less so when Trump was speaking).