Since when did, Im offended, become an argument that trumps all facts, logic and common sense? When did regularly claiming to be aggrieved on behalf of some splinter of the population become a high paying gig? How did we get to a point in America where people are PROUD to tell you that theyre victims?
We keep hearing from liberals that people who oppose Barack Obama MUST feel that way because of racism.
You cant be both a good Christian and a good liberal because theyre incompatible and liberalism makes no exceptions for religious beliefs.
What good are "elites" who couldn't successfully manage a fast food restaurant, who are morally inferior to the average person, and who regularly fail at the jobs they're supposedly "experts" at?
If someone came to a doctor and asked him to cut off a perfectly healthy arm because it just felt "wrong" for the arm to be there, should the doctor do it?
Yesterday at Vaughan Foods a former employee decapitated one person and was stabbing another before he was shot to death by the company C.O.O. who may have stopped a massacre.
It's easy to just chalk up Barack Obama's terrible performance as President to "liberalism" or "incompetence," but it goes so much further than that.
People don't like to talk about America's culture for the same reason that a man who just had a heart attack doesn't want to discuss the double bacon cheeseburger he's eating.
I once knew a guy who wanted to be a singer. I didnt think he could sing very well, but in all fairness, that never stopped Justin Bieber. In any case, I inquired as to whether he was in a band. He said, no. I asked whether he had a demo tape. Nope, he didnt. I wondered if he was regularly performing anywhere or getting lessons. Uh-uh, he wasnt. Baffled, I asked him how he expected to become a singer without doing any of those things. He told me that he was hoping to be discovered by someone in the music industry.
I feel sorry for Millennials.
Most people know Greg Gutfeld as the funny guy from Red Eye and The Five. However, hes also a brilliant writer who manages to make profound points in a funny way. Enjoy his quotes!
Since Barack Obama has been the Hindenburg of Presidents on the domestic front, there hasn't been as much commentary as you'd expect about the fact that he has been the Titanic of Presidents on foreign policy.
I feel sorry for Millennials. We are leaving them an almost insurmountable debt, an American Dream that seems tarnished, and chances are, they're not going to have it as good as their parents.
If you say that we should have an "honest" discussion about what's going on in Ferguson, it makes people think that hard truths are going to be spoken and we're all going to deeply disagree.
That American politicians have stopped asking the most basic questions about good governance.
Why would anyone dislike Barack Obama? Could it be because of what he’s done in the White House? As you get a refresher on the national nightmare that has been Barack Obama’s presidency, keep in mind that the biggest difficulty in compiling it was limiting it to just 50 examples of corruption, dishonesty, and incompetence.
As the late, great Eric Hoffer once said, "Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket."
Republicans ahead of him on the golf course wouldn't let him play through; so he missed calls telling him ISIS was overrunning Iraq.
Liberals are forever struggling to understand the basic tenets of human nature that most other people just take for granted.