A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion

by Tom Quiner

A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion

by Tom Quiner

The constitutional scholar faithfully executes the law of the land

By quinersdiner | July 9, 2014

"Do you pass the Israel test?"

By quinersdiner | July 8, 2014

“In the two decades between 1921 and 1943, Jews quadrupled the number of enterprises, multiplied the number of jobs by a factor of 10, and increased the level of capital investment a hundredfold. Far from displacing Arabs, they provided the capital for a major expansion of Arab farms and enabled a sevenfold rise in Arab population by 1948, to a level of 1.35 million, the largest in the long history of Palestine. In other words, the Arabs came to what would be soon be the State of Israel because of the Jews.”

The brilliant constitutional scholar wears the dunce cap again

By quinersdiner | July 8, 2014

Is Mr. Obama smarter than the rest of us? Well, he must be doing something right to convince so many people to vote for him. But if you go by his record, he doesn’t rank as one of the best and brightest. Rather, his record showcases a man in over his head.

The absurd, shrill howls from the Left

By quinersdiner | July 8, 2014

Congressman Jeff Duncan showcases the absurdity of the Left in their shrill cries of outrage over the Hobby Lobby decision:

Charles Manson Hitler for President

By quinersdiner | July 8, 2014

“When we had the Southerners in there — [George] W. [Bush]and [Bill] Clinton — it was more of a ready-made, kind of like Sarah Palin or like Ross Perot. With Obama, the problem wasn’t just that he was a Northerner, but that this guy was not a walking, talking cartoon — so what are we going to do?”
Nonetheless, Mr. Carvey has a very funny bit above from a 2008 HBO special where he pokes fun at Mr. Obama’s name.

The politically-incorrect "i" word

By quinersdiner | July 8, 2014

By Tom Quiner Some liberal, I forgot whom, has added “illegal” to the lexicon of politically-incorrect words if it is used in the context “Illegal immigrant.” I’ll take up that silliness another day. But there is another very politically-incorrect “i” word that Republicans should avoid at all costs. It is a word that gives tremendous power to Democrats each time a Republican uses it. This word is so dangerous that…

Faith on Trial

By quinersdiner | July 8, 2014

“The distortion was blatant and deliberate, done to create a straw man that she could easily knock down. But what was so disappointing about the article was not that Basu deliberately distorted the facts, but that the Register’s journalistic standards have sunk so low as to print it.”

Double standard?

By quinersdiner | July 8, 2014

In this frivolous age of political correctness, anything is possible

By quinersdiner | July 7, 2014

"Illegal immigration is a good thing"

By quinersdiner | July 7, 2014

Illegal immigration helps people from Mexico and Central America. Why? Because they can find better paying jobs here than in their native country.
But, illegal immigration is good for the U.S. too. Why? Because it helps fill jobs that a lot of Americans don’t want.
But, and here’s the zinger, but the mutual benefit only works as long as the arrangement is ILLEGAL…

Atheism fears reason

By quinersdiner | July 7, 2014

By Tom Quiner [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T_P14JjMcM] Atheists pit faith against reason. Their religion states that faith and reason are mutually exclusive, while different religions, Christianity for instance, views faith and reason as complementary. And yet reason leads us to God. As Dr. Peter Kreeft, a leading philosopher and Christian apologist explains, it takes a bigger leap of faith NOT to believe in a Creator of the universe … than to believe. Watch.…

The economic 'war on women'

By quinersdiner | July 7, 2014

By Tom Quiner [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu5FHDo-a5c] The equal pay debate is a distraction from the real war on women. This is the claim of Abby McCloskey of the American Enterprise Institute. Watch the video above for three concise points she makes explaining the economic challenges facing women, challenges created by Washington.