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Tucker Carlson to launch new right-leaning news site: The Daily Caller

This should be cool.  I like Carlson.  I think he’s a pretty smart guy, one of the more honest voices on the right.  We’ll see what it’s like when it goes live… The Daily Caller, the Huffington Post-style political news site being set up by right wing ...

From E.D. KAIN, The League of Ordinary Gentlemen,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tucker Carlson,  Dick Cheney,  Facebook Inc.

Investment advice: put your money into prisons

Private prison companies generally build facilities for a state, then charge them per prisoner to run them. But under the Arizona legislation, a vendor would pay $100 million up front to operate one or more prison complexes. Assuming the company could ...

From E.D. KAIN, The League of Ordinary Gentlemen,  20 Nov 2009

quote for the day II

“Since the Dish has tried to be rigorous and careful in analyzing Palin’s unhinged grip on reality from the very beginning – specifically her fantastic story of her fifth pregnancy -  we feel it’s vital that we grapple with this new data as fairly and ...

From E.D. KAIN, The League of Ordinary Gentlemen,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Andrew Sullivan,  Julius Caesar,  Sarah Palin

Gay marriage and religious liberty ctd.

“E.D., please note, is a supporter of same-sex marriage, and believes the Catholic Church is very wrong to oppose it. But he’s starting to see that gay marriage really is a threat to religious liberty. Read him here, here, and finally here.” ~ Rod ...

From E.D. KAIN, The League of Ordinary Gentlemen,  18 Nov 2009

Car question for readers

Where are you buying this car? It depends. Has either owner kept the repair/maintenance history? Are the miles on the car city or hwy miles? Try kbb.com for blue book value info. Where are you buying this... » It depends on what your o... » I guess it ...

From E.D. KAIN, The League of Ordinary Gentlemen,  17 Nov 2009

You say Obama, I say Osama

I read this post over at The Dish and quite honestly thought it said “Obama” and not “Osama.”  Which changes everything, of course.  Read the following passage substituting the word Osama with Obama: Paul Cruickshank thinks that if Osama is ever ...

From E.D. KAIN, The League of Ordinary Gentlemen,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Congress,  Bill Clinton,  U.S. Democratic Party,  John McCain

Glenn Beck and Southpark

Here’s Beck on his radio show, taking the Southpark parody rather well I think. The episode was pretty funny, though Beck impersonations are fast becoming a little tedious in and of themselves. There are no comments yet... Kick things ...

From E.D. KAIN, The League of Ordinary Gentlemen,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Glenn Beck

The Evolution of Blogging: An Interview with John Cole

John Cole began blogging at his blog Balloon Juice way back in 2002 when he was a die-hard Republican.  According to the FAQ on his blog, you can “check the archive to see how crazy” he was back then.  Since then his political views have shifted and ...

From E.D. KAIN, The League of Ordinary Gentlemen,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: John Cole,  U.S. Republican Party,  Washington Post Company,  U.S. Democratic Party,  George W. Bush

One more post on marriage-equality and religious liberty.

The spin on the D.C. story is that the Church is refusing to provide charitable services if gay marriage is passed there.  This is simply not true.  It is the city threatening to withdraw its contracts from Catholic Charities if the Church doesn’t ...

From E.D. KAIN, The League of Ordinary Gentlemen,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Catholic Charities

Public Funding Means Less Choice

When the House recently passed a healthcare bill which included restrictions on the use of federal money to subsidize abortion, pro-choice liberals were up in arms.  ”It restricts choice!” they cried.  ”Let’s oppose it!  Let’s vote down the entire bill ...

From E. D. KAIN, New Majority,  13 Nov 2009

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