A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion

by Tom Quiner

A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion

by Tom Quiner

You don’t mess with justice

By quinersdiner | May 15, 2013

Justice is blind. At least we hope it is. But it isn’t always, is it?

Nixonian

By quinersdiner | May 14, 2013

The era of Obamagate

By quinersdiner | May 14, 2013

Do you trust the Obama government? Conservatives trust it as little as liberals trusted the Bush regime. I think the better question may be, do you trust Big Government?

Kudos to Marco Rubio for doing the right thing

By quinersdiner | May 14, 2013

Senator Rubio’s effort is right politically; if the GOP loses the Hispanic vote it won’t win another national election for a century. It is right philosophically; if the United States, if “America,” stands for anything it is the willingness to receive, if not to always welcome, the immigrant (more on this later).

Guess which government agency is going to enforce Obamacare?

By quinersdiner | May 13, 2013

May 13th, 5PM

By quinersdiner | May 13, 2013

I juxtapose the events of 1917, 1968, and 1981 as one of life’s many mysteries.

Carney the carny

By quinersdiner | May 13, 2013

The significance of “Baby D”

By quinersdiner | May 13, 2013

Let us dwell on the tragically nameless Baby D. Doc Gosnell may have escaped a conviction for Baby D simply because the jury wasn’t sure if she was already dead when the doc “snipped” her neck.

Happy Mother’s Day!

By quinersdiner | May 12, 2013

The significance of the IRS vendetta against conservative groups

By quinersdiner | May 12, 2013

Frankly, I don’t trust Republicans any more than Democrats when it comes to improperly wielding government power. So, is there anything we could do about the IRS? Keep in mind, they do have a legitimate role to play in any system that taxes people based on their income.

Motherhood is not a disease

By quinersdiner | May 11, 2013

Your attitude toward Motherhood will be influenced by your political views.

Democrats are jumping on the bandwagon to avoid a train wreck.

By quinersdiner | May 10, 2013

Senator Max Baucus (D Montana) helped write Obamacare. Now even he sees the train wreck coming. He’s jumping on the anti-Obamacare bandwagon early to try to distance himself from the carnage when the little guys once again get hurt by the imperious technocrats of the Left.