Category archive: 2012 Election

Updated from Original in American Thinker By Chuck Rogér The Daily Caller quotes an evangelical leader, one Richard Land, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention: “Mr. Speaker, if you want to get large numbers of Evangelicals, particularly women, to vote for you, you must address the issue of [...]

Pushing Social Agendas Will Not Defeat Obama in 2012

By Chuck Rogér Reactions to my article, “Conservatism that Assures the Unthinkable: the Reelection of Barack Obama,” continue to roll in. I received an email from a woman asking me to consider the “high costs of liberal social ideology” as a key element in any plan to right the American economy. The woman directed me to an article [...]

By Chuck Rogér Reaction to my article, “Conservatism that Assures the Unthinkable: the Reelection of Barack Obama” (also at American Thinker), has been understandably mixed. Most reactions have been refreshingly receptive, demonstrating a recognition of the catastrophic effects of GOP presidential contenders pushing social issues on the cusp of an economic inflection point. Yet there have also [...]

Conservatism that Assures the Unthinkable: the Reelection of Barack Obama

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér It is time that someone said, straight up and out loud, “Enough.“ As America flirts with permanent economic decline, certain GOP presidential contenders talk of gay marriage, Charles Darwin, and religiosity.  Are we losing our minds? While the current progressive regime is rife with overbearing economic and social [...]

Mencken Says 2012 Defeat of Obama No Shoo-In

By Chuck Rogér After finishing only the second sentence of the H.L. Mencken’s ”The Commonwealth of Morons,” it struck me that this the iconic journalist had a refreshingly poignant way of capturing typically off-limits realities. In 1922, Mencken wrote that in America, …the general average of intelligence, of knowledge, of competence, of integrity, of self-respect, of honor [...]

By Chuck Rogér Dear Mr. Alexander: In your essay, “The Next American Revolution,” you do a fine job encapsulating how America came to her current horrific state. You argue for dramatic action. Thank you for trying to rekindle the revolutionary spirit of freedom that birthed our nation. I have some thoughts on one aspect of [...]

By Chuck Rogér NEA President Dennis Van Roekel (left) with AFL-CIO Head Thug Richard Trumka (center) and Syracuse University “social work” professor Eric Kingson   America is a year away from learning the identity of the Republican who will face Barack Obama in November 2012. Yet the National Education Association has officially endorsed President Hopey-Changey. NEA [...]

Originally in American Thinker, April 25, 2011 By Chuck Rogér After a recent phone conversation with Donald Trump, syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer concluded that The Donald is “absolutely” serious about seeking the GOP Presidential nomination.  That’s unfortunate.  The illiberal media will have a field day with Mr. Trump’s flawed ideas on free trade. In January, [...]

The Government of the Big Lie

Originally at American Thinker, April 24, 2011 By Chuck Rogér In January 1981, America’s Jimmy Carter disaster plodded to a merciful close.  A new President judged the time right to acknowledge something that people had been realizing in greater and greater numbers since LBJ’s Great Society programs began ruining America.  In his first inaugural address, [...]

Did President Obama just sign his own pink slip?

Or is the President’s reversal on tax policy merely a blip on the road to his 2012 reelection? Barack Obama campaigned on a promise to “spread the wealth around.” The spreading, he preached, would be “good for everybody.” Obama supported and was supported by the Working Families Party, which believes in “making the wealthy pay [...]

Stripped-naked messiah, Kamikaze Congress?

Rasmussen’s latest Presidential Tracking Poll shows that a whopping 43% of voters strongly disapprove of President Obama’s performance and agenda. Only 27% “strongly approve.” Just 25% of voters think well of the healthcare legislation that Obama and Congress are postured to ram down the American people’s throats. Do these numbers spell doom for the Dems [...]