Ron Hart

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  • Ebola, We Hardly Know Ya

    Ebola, We Hardly Know Ya

    As with any "crisis," Obama and his 24/7 political machine do not "let a good crisis go to waste" without using it to create another government department so they can act like they know what they are doing.

  • The Supreme Court Rightfully Demurs on Gay Marriage

    The Supreme Court Rightfully Demurs on Gay Marriage

    Our Supreme Court punted on hearing the gay marriage cases recently brought before it. By not hearing the cases, the court allowed same-sex marriages to be legal. 19 states already allow gay marriage; this non-decision brings the number to 30.

  • Secret Service, Like Any Bloated Government Agency, Continues Unscathed

    Secret Service, Like Any Bloated Government Agency, Continues Unscathed

    In the wake of an ongoing series of embarrassing security breaches, Secret Service Director Julia Pierson resigned last week. She is thinking about going into something new and exciting, like security.

  • Eric Holder, The Great Divider, Exits Stage Far Left

    Eric Holder, The Great Divider, Exits Stage Far Left

    Eric Holder has resigned, ending the reign of the most racially divisive and political Attorney General in modern history.

  • Two Things That Should Happen to the NFL

    Two Things That Should Happen to the NFL

    The NFL and its contrite Commissioner, Roger Goodell, are in full damage control mode for the way they handled the Ray Rice domestic abuse case.

  • Iraq: The Closest Obama's Been to Being Right; Until Now

    Iraq: The Closest Obama's Been to Being Right; Until Now

    Obama has focused his considerable community organizing skills on domestic issues like wealth redistribution and fanning racial fires. With the one-sided way he handled the Ferguson, Missouri flare-up, he turned our Midwest into his own Middle East.

  • Cheerleaders Sometimes Clip NFL Players in Drama, Lawsuits

    Cheerleaders Sometimes Clip NFL Players in Drama, Lawsuits

    Amid the run-up to the mid-term election, football began in earnest last week. The NFL is a nice respite for all who hate politics and political ads and yet still enjoy the primal pleasure of watching millionaires ripping each other to shreds. And now, some NFL teams are untangling themselves from lawsuits alleging poor working conditions and inadequate pay brought by former team cheerleaders.

  • Gun Control Debate Reemerges After Uzi Instructor Killed: Dems 'Never Waste a Good Tragedy'

    Gun Control Debate Reemerges After Uzi Instructor Killed: Dems 'Never Waste a Good Tragedy'

    Congratulations to Barack Obama, named Smith & Wesson Gun and Ammunition Salesman of the Year -- five years running! Maybe he will win a free trip he can enjoy among vacations, golf and fundraisers.

  • What African American Youth Learned From the Looting of Ferguson

    What African American Youth Learned From the Looting of Ferguson

    In the aftermath of the robbery, assault, and then police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, I can offer some advice: Be sure not to forget to also steal those AAA batteries for the flat-screen remote. It is frustrating to get home and not have them.

  • Atlanta Teacher Cheating Trial Begins

    Atlanta Teacher Cheating Trial Begins

    "Swift" justice begins in the 2009 Atlanta Public School cheating scandal as the trial of the accused educators started this week. They allegedly changed their students' test answers to make themselves look better and to get bonuses.