Closing thoughts on VP debate — remember, Joe Biden, one heartbeat away from the Presidency

Closing thoughts on VP debate — remember, Joe Biden, one heartbeat away from the Presidency

The Twitterverse, blogosphere, and pundits have been in overdrive since last Thursday night’s VP debate.  For me, the tweet of David Burge @iowahawkblog summed it up, both before the debate and after: Drinking game: every

Throwing Israel under the bus — you decide, then vote Nov. 6

I discovered Caroline Glick’s website by accident.  Now, I am an avid follower.  She’s an excellent journalist/writer, and gives spot-on, well-researched coverage of issues in the Middle East, especially as it relates to Israel.

The alternative universe of the Obama/Clinton foreign policy

There are Muslims and there are Islamic jihadists. Our President’s problem is that he can’t tell the difference. As a result, we have one US embassy compromised, one burned, and four people dead, or

Obama got Osama, but are you safer today than you were four years ago?

Obama got Osama, but are you safer today than you were four years ago?

I certainly am no foreign policy expert, but having lived abroad among different cultures gives me a perspective that may be different than the average American.  How our foreign policy is being conducted, with

Noon Musings for Friday, March 30, 2012

I’m late.  Up since 3:15am working on a presentation. Snippets, tidbits, and commentary on issues and current events I couldn’t pass up. Israel will do what it has to to survive and protect its population.  I’m sure

Morning Musings for Sunday, March 25, 2012

Snippets, tidbits, and commentary on issues and current events I couldn’t pass up. Cheney gets heart transplant.  Why is this important?  Because 20 years from now under Obamacare and IPAB, what do you think the