Tags: rebuttal
October 3rd, 2011
Reading The Tea Leaves: Rebuttal to Leonard Pitt's "Tea Party More Than A Temper Tantrum"
Posted by: Barry Secrest
Published on October 3rd, 2011 @ 08:02:28 pm , using 3346 words
Published on October 3rd, 2011 @ 08:02:28 pm , using 3346 words
Posted in Opinion
All in all, the times we are living in just seem to become more and more interesting as each day passes, in a sagacious nod to the venerable Chinese insult: "May you live in interesting times." Most notable was the fact that what had begun as a long-… more »
September 14th, 2011
Inalienable Success: The 9/11 Rebuttal to Paul Krugman's "Years Of Shame"
Posted by: Barry Secrest
Published on September 14th, 2011 @ 06:54:15 pm , using 1271 words
Published on September 14th, 2011 @ 06:54:15 pm , using 1271 words
Posted in Opinion
Conservative Refocus By Barry Secrest We must,unfortunately, begin today's commemoration of 9/11 with the nadir of suffusive, brain retardant "left-wing think" from none other than Paul Krugman of the NY Times OUR ALIEN ATTACK ECONOMIST, who laments… more »
August 15th, 2011
A Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy Otherwise Known As The Truth: Rebuttal to Kathleen Parker's "Principled Foolishness"
Posted by: Barry Secrest
Published on August 15th, 2011 @ 07:35:03 pm , using 2820 words
Published on August 15th, 2011 @ 07:35:03 pm , using 2820 words
Posted in Opinion
It's not working. I find it fascinating how most of the people that I run into, who more often than not these days, now desire to strike up a conversation on what in the hell's going on in the political world, and what their government intends to ruin… more »
March 6th, 2011
The Rinoplasty Rebuttal: Refuting Michael Gerson's "Conservatives Shouldn't Be Surprised By Freedom"
Posted by: Barry Secrest
Published on March 6th, 2011 @ 07:47:51 pm , using 3028 words
Published on March 6th, 2011 @ 07:47:51 pm , using 3028 words
Posted in Opinion
Are Columnists Michael Gerson and Paul Krugman twin sons of different mothers? An even better question: Is bizarre the new reality in today's political world of half-baked punditry? At best, is it a requirement to either be a quantifiable nut-case who most recently stated that our $ 14 trillion dollar deficit is not a true concern, despite the fact that we may never be able to balance the blasted thing again, as Mr. Krugman actually stated? Or, in a hyper-spate of extreme hypocrisy, is it Mr. Gerson's recently lamenting how we Conservatives feel about revolutionary "Democratic" protests in the Mideast--while Gerson essentially stomped upon and trashed the truly Democratic "Tea Party protests" here within his own country for the past two years? "What" on God's brown, sun-scorched earth are these guys smoking becomes the penultimate question? more »



