Challenging the GOP Establishment
Jedediah Bila
By Jedediah Bila
What do Marco Rubio, Sarah Palin, and Joe Miller have in common?
One: They’re principled conservatives.
Two: They aren’t part of Washington’s business-as-usual machine.
And three: They – and many like them – have...
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Q & A with Jedediah: Ground Zero Mosque, Captain Redistribution, and Lupica Hilarity
Jedediah Bila
By Jedediah Bila
I heard you speak briefly about the Ground Zero Mosque on Hannity’s Great American Panel. What’s your full take as a New Yorker? – James; Florida
I oppose the Park51 Islamic center for three main reasons:
1) The proximity...
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Seniors Gear Up for 2010 Elections
By Jedediah Bila
Jedediah Bila
With so much at stake this November, what voting-age group will be most pivotal in determining the outcome of the 2010 midterm elections?
America’s seniors are gearing up to make their voices heard louder and clearer than the...
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Obama vs. the American Majority
Jedediah Bila
By Jedediah Bila
Did you ever dream about having a president whose stand on key issues would be notoriously at odds with the will of the American majority?
No? Well, you got one anyway.
According to Rasmussen on August 11, 30% of likely voters...
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Caucasian Woman and the Seven Vertically-Challenged Men
Jedediah Bila
By Jedediah Bila
On Saturday, I decided to help out a friend by babysitting her daughter, Amy.
Amy’s pretty much an adult living inside a six-year-old body, which made for an interesting afternoon (especially because I’m about seven at...
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The Leaders We Choose
Jedediah Bila
By Jedediah Bila
One of the biggest complaints Americans have about our elected officials is that they lack authenticity. The current administration’s hope and change promises and transparency talk didn’t quite hold up when the tax cheats,...
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The “Tolerant” Intolerant Left
Jedediah Bila
Merriam-Webster defines tolerance as “sympathy or indulgence for beliefs or practices differing from or conflicting with one’s own.” Dictionary.com defines it as “a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions,...
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Q & A with Jedediah: Palin, Racism, and the Midterm Elections
Jedediah Bila
By Jedediah Bila
There’s been a lot of talk about how Palin should replace Steele as Chair of the RNC. What’s your opinion on her assuming that role now or in the future? – Andrew; New York
There certainly has been a lot of talk about...
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Jorge Ramos Plays Race Games with SB 1070
Jedediah Bila
By Jedediah Bila
A family friend once told me that “You can’t argue logic with the illogical.” I’d like to add that you can’t argue truth with the dishonest.
Enter anchor Jorge Ramos of Noticiero Univision.
Ramos has become one of the...
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Obama’s Health Care Propaganda Campaign of 2010
Jedediah Bila
By Jedediah Bila
You can tell a lot about an administration by looking at its agenda. You can tell more by how it tries to implement that agenda.
The White House is busy working on a $125 million campaign to help garner support for Obama’s new...
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