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  • Liberals and Conservatives Are Like Night and Day

    Can Liberals really think differently than Conservatives.? When this was first put to me  by one of my former professors I thought it was an ideological joke. However;  there might be credence to the argument that there is a difference in the way Liberals and Conservatives perceive the world. This difference is what makes the decisions that they choose to pursue totally different.



    Liberals Are from Mars, Conservatives Are from Earth
    By Robin of Berkeley

    One of the things I like so much about writing for American Thinker is the comments page. Readers offer so much: tips for books to read, quotes to ponder, spiritual inspiration. And then there are times when the comments absolutely floor me.


    I was shocked that readers were shocked about my previously viewing Marxism as sublime. I was astonished that readers were astonished about my young client’s freak-out about Styrofoam.


    I realized that liberals really do live on another planet. Sometimes I feel like I’m having a Close Encounter of the Political Kind. 

  • CBC pollster wants liberals to start culture war

    CBC pollster Frank Graves has suggested to the Liberals in a Lawrence Martin article that they would be best served to start a culture war in Canada. It seems what is old is new again making the Western Canada it’s whipping boy by any means is not a new idea. You just have to look back to the statements of former Liberal strategist and political rainmaker Keith Davies when he famously pontificated, screw the West we will take the rest. The Trudeau era Liberals sentiments it seems aren’t lost on a new generation of Liberals who seem to think their only path to power is by alienating large segments of Western Canada. At the same time the Liberals will demonize the conservatives for bringing a divisive tone to politics. The irony of this political strategy is rich as the Liberal party has traditionally been the party who has pitted central Canada against Western Canada and Canadian against Canadian to gain power. Furthermore going back to alienating the West is a well that has almost run dry. The West more and more is becoming one of the more significant economic factors in Canada. Would any political party truly want to alienate the province that has the most economic sway in your country. If they go down this path this is poison pill of a political strategy for the Liberals to swallow.

  • The conservative crucible

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    The recent case at Carleton University has sent shivers down the spines of people who cherish free speech and free expression in Canada. The treatment of Nick Bergamini, in this case, his greatest crime was to support Israel. This reminds me of the Salem witch trials of the 1690s.  It is clear that conservative students have to continue to go through their own personal political crucibles at so-called free and public places like universities. The Puritan police of political correctness have decided that student violence on campus is not a big deal in contemporary Canada. In an age that is so information rich why are we educationally poor. Why aren’t their basic facts about this case being investigated by more major news organizations; the protection of our students on campus should be of our main concern and priority for everyone?   Dead silence speaks volumes and in saying that, are we condemning those who have not been heard to a fair judgment without all the facts.
    It was only a matter of time. Some of us have reported for months now that Jewish students have been intimidated and threatened on campuses across Canada by Islamic thugs. Now Nick Bergamini has been attacked with a lethal weapon and, it seems, could easily have been killed. He happens not to be Jewish but a conservative, a Zionist and friendly with Jewish and Israeli students. First they came for the Jews, then they came for their friends, then … we have more Israeli Apartheid Week sessions. Here is how Nick explains what happened: