It’s kinda like the guy’s whole life has been an attempt to get back to one of his first roles, no?... (Continue reading)
Today, during a pitiful, whiny, partisan speech President Obama delivered to an assembly of the nation’s governors, who were in Washington for the National Governors’ Association conference, there was this passage taking a shot at Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker for... (Continue reading)
There is much rejoicing in the oil patch today over the news that the Obama administration’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) approved the first deepwater drilling permit since the Deepwater Horizon explosion. The permit went to Noble... (Continue reading)
This guy is sharp. No doubt about it. If you ask me, he’s the best chance Republicans have to knock off Obama in 2012. He’s not going to run, but for what it’s worth, I think he’d win. Being a... (Continue reading)
The Baton Rouge Business Report reported this afternoon that East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux, heretofore one of a triumvirate of Democrats among the parish’s top governing officials (mayor-president Kip Holden and district attorney Hillar Moore being the other... (Continue reading)
At Hot Air, Jazz Shaw thoroughly dismantles one of the worst examples of agenda-driven, slanted, left-wing mendacity posing as journalism – namely, the New York Times’ breathless smear of hydraulic fracturing over the weekend. The NYT piece, written by Ian... (Continue reading)
There are few people more worthy of lampoon and ridicule than Libyan dictator/unhinged douchebag Muammar Qaddafi. But while America dithers amid a civil war being fought to topple him (a civil war in which the rebels don’t have weapons, which... (Continue reading)
I belong to a group believing the Constitution is more than a series of Burma Shave signs on America’s historical highway. “We the people stomp and shout but when it’s needed the Constitution’s out” – Bummer Shave”. Tacky, I know... (Continue reading)
The question isn’t really whether unions are inherently bad. They have a deleterious effect on competitiveness, one could argue, in certain industries. On the other hand, unions driving up labor costs put pressure on companies to create labor-saving innovations, leading... (Continue reading)