Conservative Refocus: In Case You Missed It For June 2010
July 3rd, 2010
Conservative Refocus: In Case You Missed It For June 2010
Published on July 3rd, 2010 @ 10:26:29 am , using 412 words
By Barry Secrest
The "Deep Impact" Presidency: When Statism and the Constitution Collide
In the wake of the neglected Gulf Spill, an economy that is becoming ever more mired, and a Private Sector that is incrementally diminishing, we have finally found something that brings a dash of hope to us regarding the US Military to which we must exclaim: Bravo, Bravo, Mr. President! Amazingly, we find ourselves in total agreement with the President in his decision to sack General McChrystal as the commanding General in Afghanistan--but for decidedly different reasons....
America, The Eurozone and Greece: A World Teetering On The Edge
The reasons for the continued "starting and stalling" within the economy can most likely be traced to a leadership that is often disdainful of private industry, but then we must also look to an 18 month zealous pursuit of damaging legislation that has more often than not stymied the confidence that industry so badly needs during times of upheaval....
The Emperor Of All Ills: An Administration Running On Empty
As the Democrats, which can now be legitimately referred to as the "Insanicrats," continue their mad dance about the political stage, most Americans continue to nervously scratch their heads in bemused alarm to the point of creating unsavory bald spots. While we have long-time Congressional members of the Insanicrats attacking young college students due to their impertinent questions,....
When Liberals Spin The Bottle: The Etheridge Incident and The Media
Should the new Democratic logo be a straight jacket? The President's rambling nonsensical message to the Nation left many of both Liberal and Conservative bent chuckling in exasperation after his address regarding the Gulf Spill. The hysterical nature of the Democrats has, however, never been more telling ...
A Tale Of Two Gulfs: Contrasting Twin American Disasters
The Irrepressible Obama was at it again this week, this time pointing the finger of culpability at BP Chief Tony Hayward due to Hayward's heartfelt yet pitifully inadequate statement of "wanting his life back" since the Gulf Disaster has now tragically taken it away. Most in America can commiserate with Hayward's sullenness as we all now harbor a wistful desire to "have our lives back" as well....
Welcome Back Carter: A Second Coming Indeed
As the Liberal pundits and politicos continually regurgitate the "Sestak White House bribe" talking points--apparently issued by Executive Decree--we here at Conservative Refocus sit with "red stinging foreheads." This due to the fact that every time a Liberal states "this is Washington--this is what they do inside the Beltway,"...





