What We Now Know - October 9, 2006
Published by Rod D. Martin October 9th, 2006 filed under Culture War, Democrats, Election 2006, What We Now Know, Korea, Economics, Iran, Rod D. Martin, GOP, Conservatism, War on Terror, TheVanguard.Org
Our latest newsletter is up, with my take on the Foley scandal (Republicans need to go on offense — now — on this and everything else); plus Jack Wheeler’s astonishing analysis of the North Korean nuke fiasco and what it means for us, Larry Kudlow’s reality check on the economy, more Jack Wheeler (specifically, an account of his just-completed trip behind enemy lines with the Peshmerga in Iran), and a special treat: Thomas Sowell’s lengthy but brilliant essay on the dangerous frivolity of the current political debate. You won’t want to miss a bit of it.
“We Clean Our House, They Don’t”
Published by Rod D. Martin October 9th, 2006 filed under Election 2006, Democrats, GOP, Rod D. Martin, TheVanguard.Org
When Democrats had a known pedophile, Massachusetts’ Gerry Studds, in their midst they did nothing. And then they re-elected him not once but six more times.
When Republicans found Foley’s IMs, he was gone within a day.
That’s the difference. Republicans clean their house. Democrats don’t. And that should be the TV ad everywhere the Foley case is an issue.
Star Parker: Democrat Power No Answer to the Foley Affair
Published by Rod D. Martin October 9th, 2006 filed under Election 2006, Democrats, GOP, Rod D. Martin, TheVanguard.Org
There’s a difference between a party with principles not doing a good job executing those principles and a party with no principles. Anyone who thinks that turning the reins of power over to Democrats will raise the country’s moral bar should take a cold shower.














