Category Archives: Politics

“A First Step” for the “Children of God”

In his speech the other day, The Organizer called them the ‘Children of God’. From The Guardian: “The Latino vote is going to stay solid Democratic,” said Bill Richardson, a former New Mexico governor and one of the party’s leading … Continue reading

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The Democrats’ Immigration Problem

The lib media is beginning to see the potential, long term, electoral blow-back that the The Organizer’s amnesty writ may have on the Democratic Party. The de facto racial war that The Organizer has engendered, and the implicit white consciousness … Continue reading

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The Great Unifier

This brief WaPo article speaks volumes. In its entirety, it reads: President Obama has invited senior lawmakers to the White House for dinner Wednesday night so that he can explain his plans to use executive authority to change the nation’s … Continue reading

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White Political Power – Two Essays

There are two excellent new essays in AmRen. In “Politics and White Consciousness“, Gregory Hood discusses the 2014 midterms: Despite the Republican Party’s traditional cowardice and corruption, Democrats may be creating a unified white political consciousness. As Pat Buchanan and Steve Sailer have both … Continue reading

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Sailer on Midterms

Great discussion of the midterms — how it came to be and what it portends — by Steve Sailer. Why isn’t this guy part of Punditry, Inc?

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10 Points of Light

Of The Organizer’s planned Executive Action 10-point amnesty plan, from Fox’s breaking news story are some choice nuggets: One of the architects for the president’s planned executive actions at DHS is Esther Olavarria, the late Sen. Ted Kennedy’s former top … Continue reading

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No Surrender on Immigration

A good op-ed from the Senator I have long wished would run for POTUS: We cannot yield to open borders. We cannot let one executive edict erase the immigration laws of an entire nation. If we believe America is a … Continue reading

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Emotions

A new study published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin finds that liberals are more emotion-driven than conservatives.

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Rubio Considers POTUS Run…

… while his pro-amnesty advisor splits the scene: Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) says he will decide on a potential 2016 presidential run “in the coming weeks.” He’ll do so without the help of a pro-amnesty adviser and former chief of … Continue reading

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Mexico’s President-Elect Praises Obama on Immigration

Meanwhile… From the Weekly Standard: The president-elect of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto, praised President Barack Obama’s immigration plan in a meeting today at the White House.  “We fully support your proposal,” said Peña Nieto in reference to Obama’s immigration plan, according to the … Continue reading

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