April 25th, 2005

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Andrew Sullivan, Pet Of The Left

Monday, April 25th, 2005

Need to have a “conservative” bash a conservative cause, want a “conservative” to call conservative bigots, really sick of conservatives who believe in that terrible three letter word “God” then give a call to Andrew Sullivan. His most recent New Republic article is another hatchet job.

He has some good points about some RINOs and folks in leadership selling out to corporations and other causes, but his incessant ramblings about “fundamentalists” is just so mindbogglingly stupid. As Alarming News pointed out someone needs to pull his token conservative standing, as Sullivan is no conservative.

Sorry Ms. Dowd

Monday, April 25th, 2005

Papa Ratzi!!!

These shirts are available here, and were developed by Fr Brice Sibley, a very cool priest.

RINO Alert in NY

Monday, April 25th, 2005

First of all, I had no idea this was at all still legal. If you sign up for it, and you get arrested by ANC secret police, please don’t yell at me.

Anyway, William Weld, the former governor of Massachusetts and one of the biggest RINO hacks who ever hacked, has been
tagged as a possible sacrificial lamb next year. The big question is, does he run against unstoppable Eliot Spitzer for governor, or against the unstoppable Hillary Clinton for the Senate.

In all seriousness, aside from the fact that Weld would be the suckiest Republican who ever sucked in either of those offices, his victory would also deprive conservatives of innumerable fund raising opportunities.

Minute Man Project Success?

Monday, April 25th, 2005

Well after dire predictions of a near apocalypse along the US-Mexican border due to the presence of the Minute Man Project it seems that all has not turned out as the crazy liberals predicted. All in all, there were few complaints concerning the force of volunteers that patrolled the border “doing the job the Federal government won’t.”

Hopefully this is a clear signal to the Republicans that immigration reform is an issue that resonates with the voters, but I doubt it…

Papal Target: Europe

Monday, April 25th, 2005

All the secularists in Europe better look out…

Vatican analysts say his choice of the name Benedict — after the 6th century patron saint of Europe — signals that his focus will be on a continent where Church concerns about secularization, atheism and materialism have been uppermost.

And it looks like the days of calling for an end to evangelism and instead a focus on “getting along” has clearly passed this Pope by:

“The Church is by its very nature missionary, its first task is evangelization,” he said. “At the start of the third millennium, the Church feels with renewed vigor that the missionary mandate from Christ is more current than ever.”

I’ve gone back and forth between the Catholic Church and conservative protestantism, but I have little doubt that if the Pope acts like he’s been speaking there will be a greater common ground between the two.