by Gary Ivey | Jul 17, 2012 | Current Posts
In Roanoke, Virginia, President Obama finally revealed his utter lack of faith in people and his total and complete worship of government. He also revealed that he is not especially bright. In yet another campaign speech, he was riffing about entrepreneurship, one of...
by Gary Ivey | Jul 4, 2012 | Current Posts
In C. S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters, he pictures Hell, not as a fiery place of torment, but as a drizzly, grey, depressing village where people are doomed to live dull, desperate, repetitive existences forever. Heaven, on the other hand, is a place of...
by Gary Ivey | Jun 29, 2012 | Current Posts
After the Supreme Court’s reading of its ruling on ObamaCare yesterday, I first thought that Chief Justice Roberts had betrayed Republicans, Conservatives, Libertarians, et al, by joining with the liberals on the court to uphold the individual mandate that...
by Gary Ivey | Jun 9, 2012 | Current Posts
Two things happened this week which, while nominally unrelated, paint a complete picture that gives insight into the Statist mind. First was the Wisconsin recall election, in which several Republicans, but notably Governor Scott Walker, were challenged by the leftist,...
by Gary Ivey | Jun 4, 2012 | Current Posts
Watching Fox News’ “Huckabee” Sunday night, I had two occasions to shout obnoxiously “I’ve said that!” The first was after the Governor’s monologue (previous post) and the second was during his interview of Ed Klein, whose...