Politics And Logic
The following article was written Beau Sullivan, friend not only in the conservative fight, but personal friend as well. As a philosophy major, one of the key areas in my study is that of logic. Logic focuses on arguments and their forms. Its goal is to distinguish correct and incorrect reasoning. Logic is also a focus for aspiring law students. Logic is also not the same as rhetoric. Sometimes these two areas are believed to be similar. Read the rest of this entry »
Thanks For The Boat Los Angeles!
Upon surfing the internet and reading up on the latest political happenings, I found an article by Becket Adams discussing how $489,000.00 that was intended to create jobs in Los Angeles was used to upgrade a “VIP” yacht. Read the rest of this entry »
Why I Support Mitt Romney (Part I)
The following article was written Shadrach Uhl, and is the first of a 3 part series title “Why I Support Mitt Romney.” Shad is a friend not only in the conservative fight, but personal friend as well. Read the rest of this entry »
Obama Switches Sides
President Two Face is at it again. This is not the newest news, but I believe it is blogging material. Mr. Obama, in a none to big surprise has decided to reverse his stance on super pacs. Obama has been a major critic of super pacs. Read the rest of this entry »
You Deserve A Second Term…Really?
Prior to the Super Bowl on Sunday NBC capitalized on the opportunity to distribute some propaganda on behalf of President Obama. Read the rest of this entry »
My Loyalty Is Deep But Not My Vote
If there is one thing that this coming presidential election needs is a dose of reality. People thinking broader and expanding their thoughts to an all encompassing whole view of what the impact each of our individual votes have. Read the rest of this entry »
Nevada Caucus: Decision 2012
Welcome to my live blog. I will be updating you with complete coverage. Read the rest of this entry »
Bar Stool Economics
I have seen some entries making its Facebook rounds lately (Also note yesterday’s here), and thought it worthy of reposting. Note that neither I nor Republican Loud Mouth take any credit for the illustration, or its creation. I just thought it was worth sharing: Read the rest of this entry »
Combatting Socialist And Communist Ludicrousy
The following contains an excerpt that neither Republican Loud Mouth nor Kolby DeWitt/Jake Polkinghorn take credit for, and then a rebuttal by Jake Polkinghorn. With the 2012 elections warming up, there have been several creative (And likely truthful) analogies and metaphors of the dangers of socialism making their rounds. The sort of folks that read Republican Loud Mouth have likely not only seen them, but found themselves in heated skirmishes over them, too. The following is one of the more popular ones, followed by a rebuttal from Jake Polkinghorn. His response is very informative, and good to brush up on. If you need some firepower in the discussion threads you find yourself in, feel free to pull from the response, but please quote Mr. Polkinghorn. Read the rest of this entry »
The Primaries: Looking Back And Onward
The following article was written Beau Sullivan, friend not only in the conservative fight, but personal friend as well. Two primaries, one caucus, and three separate winners, the early race for to obtain the Republican nomination has been a wild one. After last week’s surprise upset by Speaker Gingrich in the Palmetto state, Florida will be an interesting matchup going forward. Read the rest of this entry »