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VIDEO: The Victicrat Rap

Victicrat: Ft. Alfonzo Rachel, Produced by Eric Elder; Starring James O’Keef, Ryan Sorba and more…

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(h/t Ryan Sorba)

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October 24, 2009   No Comments

Awesome: British MP Daniel Hannan on EU Parli Elections

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June 9, 2009   No Comments

Conservatives Hit Sotomayor on Affirmative Action

While many Republicans have been slow to criticize Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, conservative pundits are confronting her racial views head on. George F. Will asks “Does she think the figure of Justice should lift her blindfold, an emblem of impartiality, and be partial to certain categories of persons?” in his Washington Post column this morning.

“Affirmative action standards are a bad way to pick one of the nine most influential jurists in the U.S., whose vast powers can shape virtually every aspect of our current lives,” writes University of Chicago law professor Richard Epstein, “The president should have done better, and the Senate, Democrats and Republicans alike, should subject this dubious nomination to the intense scrutiny that it deserves.”

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May 27, 2009   1 Comment

Must Read: Rep. Tom McClintock – ‘The Eve of The American Reawakening’

Conservatives and Republicans have been saying for years that we need someone, in office or out of office, to clearly articulate conservative principles in a relevant and engaging way. Tom McClintock has been doing it for years, but always failed to get national attention—he’s just so good at it that it scares the media. Jon Fleischman’s Flash Report posted a speech today that McClintock gave at The Council for National Policy in DC on May 16th—read the whole thing.

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What is the “nothing” that we have that so dismays and disgusts these same messiahs of mediocrity – this “nothing” that’s convinced them that we must wean ourselves from our unseemly nostalgia with such irrelevant has-beens as Reagan, and Lincoln and Jefferson – I add the others because they stood for exactly the same principles as Reagan.

We stand for freedom.

We stand for abundance.

We stand for individual responsibility.

Freedom. Abundance and Responsibility. That is our platform.

Those who call that “nothing” are the same failed leaders who disdained it during the Reagan years and dismantled it as soon as the Reagan years were over.
They stand for statism. We stand for freedom: The God-given right to enjoy the fruit of our own labor; the right to raise our children according to our own values; the right to express our opinions and our faith freely and without reserve; the right to defend ourselves and our families; the right to enter into voluntary associations with each other for our mutual betterment without an army of busy-bodies telling us what is best for us.

They stand for the rationing of shortage. We stand for abundance: what happens when free men and free women enjoy the liberty to go as far as their desire, talent and imagination can guide them and as far as their labor, industry and enterprise can take them. Societies prosper when freedom protects the rights of each of us to decide on our own what we will produce and what we will consume. Government exists to protect the conditions that produce abundance, not to ration shortages that government has caused.

They stand for paternalism. We stand for personal responsibility. That means you stand by your promises. That means you tell your customers the truth about your products and investments. It means if you bring a child into the world then by God you look after that child. And it means if you make a bad decision, you set it right and you learn from it – and you realize that the bad decisions we all make from time to time is the price we pay for the freedom to make all the good decisions in our lives.

Freedom. Abundance. Responsibility. Ladies and Gentlemen, that ain’t “nothing.” That’s everything.

That’s everything our country is, everything our country stands for. That’s everything ten generations of Americans have fought to defend. That is everything that the happiness and prosperity of society depends upon. That is everything that we have – everything that we are – everything that we hope as Americans.

Really, read the whole thing. I don’t know about you, but I’d vote McClintock 2012 in a heartbeat.

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May 21, 2009   1 Comment

30 Years Since Maggie Thatcher Was Prime Minister, Britain is Still Better For it

From The London Times:

Thirty years on from Margaret Thatcher becoming Prime Minister, it is being suggested that we have come to the end of the Thatcher era. Don’t believe it. Iron does not rust that easily. [Read More]
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May 8, 2009   No Comments

Check it out: New Dana Report Store

The Dana Report just opened a new online shop! Our old store was good, but we could only have one design per item, and most of the items were pretty weird (thongs, and dog t-shirts??). The new store is hosted by Skreened.com, and prints all designs on American Apparel products (we don’t support their politics, clearly, but they’re comfy!)

All of the designs are available on any t-shirt type/color and in women’s styles. You can also purchase any of the designs on a hoodie or tote bag!

Check out the store and please buy something if you like it, The Dana Report could really use your support as we plan for a website re-design over the summer.

UPDATE: Sorry! The wrong link was up for the store; it is now fixed.

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May 7, 2009   3 Comments

Republicans as Democrats

By Thomas Sowell at Townhall:

Too many Republicans seem to think that being “inclusive” means selling out your principles to try to attract votes. It never seems to occur to them that you can attract a wider range of voters by explaining your principles in a way that more people understand.

That is precisely what Reagan did and what Gingrich did in 1994. Most Americans’ principles are closer to those of the Republicans than to those of the Democrats.

It is the only advantage the Republicans have. The Democrats have the media, the unions, the environmental extremists and the tort lawyers on their side. Why should Republicans throw away their one advantage by becoming imitation Democrats? [Read More]

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February 3, 2009   1 Comment

Barnes: Ten Things Bush Got Right

From the Weekly Standard:

The postmortems on the presidency of George W. Bush are all wrong. The liberal line is that Bush dangerously weakened America’s position in the world and rushed to the aid of the rich and powerful as income inequality worsened. That is twaddle. Conservatives–okay, not all of them–have only been a little bit kinder. They give Bush credit for the surge that saved Iraq, but not for much else.

He deserves better. His presidency was far more successful than not. And there’s an aspect of his decision-making that merits special recognition: his courage. Time and time again, Bush did what other presidents, even Ronald Reagan, would not have done and for which he was vilified and abused. That–defiantly doing the right thing–is what distinguished his presidency. [Read More]

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January 12, 2009   No Comments

‘America is not as conservative as it seemed in 2004 and it isn’t as liberal as it looks this morning.’

Philip Klein:

Conservatism Can Rise Again

America is not as conservative as it seemed in 2004 and it isn’t as liberal as it looks this morning.

What happened is that four years ago, voters put their trust in one political party to run the country and they didn’t like the results, and so, over the course of two elections, they systematically threw out that political party and turned to a different one. If Democrats disappoint the public, they could be waking up on a not so distant November morning just as devastated as Republicans are today. [Read more →]

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November 5, 2008   2 Comments

Chris Buckley Quits National Review

From Statesman.com:

Christopher Buckley, author and son of late conservative icon William F. Buckley, last week surprised readers of the magazine his father founded, the National Review: “Sorry, Dad, I’m voting for Obama” was the headline on The Daily Beast blog.

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This whole story is so weird. Who could have ever imagined that WFB’s son would dump National Review for Obama?

h/t TruthCaucus

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October 15, 2008   No Comments

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