A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion
by Tom Quiner
A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion
by Tom Quiner
"The pill actually sucks"
“If this doesn’t make an impact on you, think about this. The number of cases of breast cancer has risen over 80% since the 1970s. Do you know what happened right before that? You guessed it, the birth control pill was approved in 1960.”
This ad sponsored by the Democratic National Party
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Rhapsody in Blue
To me, the three most important American musical figures of the 20th century were Gershwin, Bernstein, and Aaron Copland, since they created timeless music of substance that helped to define an entire century.
Elton John and the gay chic
“Any melodic songwriter owes a debt to Elton John, the supreme melodist. I don’t know sh*t about new bands, but anybody who plays the keyboard and likes melody must give a nod to Elton. Like Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Carole King and the Beatles, he carries on the rich tradition of writing beautiful melodies.”
"Our abortion-ravaged Iowa"
“Tonight Planned Parenthood of the Heartland is hosting a big, splashy retirement party in Des Moines for their outgoing CEO, Jill June. They’re calling it “#CeleJillaBration”.
In their own words, after her 30 years there, they’ll “celebrate and toast the accomplishments of their long-time fearless leader.”
All I can think about are the tens of thousands of babies who brutally lost their lives to abortion under her reign. And their mothers—many of whom, consumed with real fear, allowed themselves to be coerced into abortions …
The "intrinsically insincere" Hillary Rodham Clinton
By Tom Quiner The great Charles Krauthammer described Ms. Clinton aptly, don’t you think?
Hillary to Diane Sawyer: 'I take responsibility, but I don't mean it'
The anchor [Diane Sawyer] continued pressing, asking Clinton whether the people might be seeking from her a “sentence that begins from you ‘I should have…’?” Clinton sort of ducked that one. The accountability-heavy moment came when Sawyer’s slow and steady line of questioning on Benghazi security prompted Clinton to utter this self-contradictory and sure-to-be-repeated statement: “I take responsibility, but I was not making security decisions.”
Conan O'Brien laments Hillary's poverty
By Tom Quiner In her new book, Hillary Clinton laments that they came out of the White House “dead broke and in debt.” Conan O’Brien put the Clinton’s dilemma in perspective: “It got so bad, they had to share a bedroom. Til the $8 million book deal check arrived.”
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