Monthly Archives: September 2010

What the September 14th Primary Election Means to Wisconsin

I celebrated the long awaited election results last week Tuesday with Jeremy Halcomb, my next-door neighbor and cofounder of our neighborhood group known as the Conservative Insurgency. We decided to watch election coverage at Pistol Pete’s Bar and Restaurant, 2 blocks away on 167th and Lisbon Road, Brookfield, over a cold drink. What a tremendous…

The Audacity of Hype

What happened to the “I love you’s, The hugs and kisses and the rendevous, What happened to me and you, You said you’d never change, What happened baby? Talk to me, You used to be sugarsweet, Just like candy, Now you’re breaking my heart, With all your broken promises. BROKEN PROMISES, by Mandy Moore By…

Jonah Goldberg brings spirit of fun to Racine Tea Party

By Nikki Ackerman “The best definition of fascism is a conservative who is winning an argument,” Jonah Goldberg – syndicated columnist, editor of National Review Online and author of #1 New York Times Best Seller “Liberal Fascism” – said at the Racine Tea Party held Sept. 11. Describing Canada as “Puerto Rico with an EU…

Walker ‘ready to lead’ after primary victory

By Nikki Ackerman With 59% of the votes statewide, Scott Walker easily secured the GOP gubernatorial nomination – and the enthusiasm was palpable as he took the stage at his Primary Night Victory Party at Serb Hall in Milwaukee Sept. 14. “I love you, Scott!” a male attendee called out, to which Walker responded, “I…

The Committee For Truth and Justice (Part 2 of 3)

The following is Part #2 of an article by Efraim Karsh on the manner in which Israel obtained control over the disputed territories of Judea and Samaria also known as the West Bank and Gaza. The article begins after Israel had won the Six Day war of 1967. Israel wanted to return the disputed territories…