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Travis Sedars

Media Confuses Midwest with Middle East

by Travis Sedars February 10, 2011 National Issues
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There was a time when I used to think Anderson Cooper was pretty cool.
Granted, I was about thirteen, and the reason was because he was the globe-trotting reporter for the kids’ news show Channel One that they made us watch in school.
Cooper traveled all over the world, reporting from what appeared to be the front [...]

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Went to the Funeral, Got a Rally

by Travis Sedars January 19, 2011 National Issues

Getting a lecture on civility from a Democrat is a lot like being lectured on religious tolerance by a follower of Islam. With either one, you’re going to get a message so laughably hypocritical it’s hard to tell whether to feel intellectually insulted or amused by the ridiculous nature of the premise.
Chances are, [...]

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“Never let a crisis go to waste.”

by Travis Sedars January 12, 2011 National Issues

Saturday’s shooting in Tucson left six people dead and fourteen others injured, including a congresswoman whose injuries are so severe that they are, as of now, still not fully determined. A federal judge and a nine-year-old girl were among those slain.
This is, of course, a hideous crime perpetrated by a random lunatic operating independently [...]

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The Election Money Couldn’t Buy

by Travis Sedars December 1, 2010 National Issues
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While there’s no denying Republicans won an enormous national victory November 2nd as the electorate rejected liberal overreach, a handful of highly publicized elections were carried by Democrats who faced wealthy Republican opponents.
With millions in personal funding behind them, former eBay CEO Meg Whitman lost her bid for governor of California and former Hewlett-Packard CEO [...]

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The Education of a Community Organizer

by Travis Sedars October 28, 2010 National Issues
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With congressional Democrats facing a devastating election now just days away, Barack Obama acknowledged it’s a referendum on his own failing presidency by granting an interview to the New York Times.
True to form, he threw his fellow Democrat politicians under the bus in a pathetic effort to preemptively provide himself some political cover. But the [...]

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Establishment Republicans Eat Their Own …

by Travis Sedars September 22, 2010 National Issues
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… OR … Karl Rove Jumped the Shark!
Christine O’Donnell’s victory over Mike Castle in the Delaware Senate primary was an eye-opener for a lot of people, but perhaps nothing compared to the exposure of many so-called “conservative” commentators as they weighed in on the results. It’s no secret that the Republican establishment, as composed [...]

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Barack Obama: The Affirmative Action President

by Travis Sedars August 31, 2010 National Issues
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A few months ago, a black Democrat caused ripples—composed largely of laughter—when he secured his party’s nomination to challenge a Republican opponent for the right to travel to Washington D.C. and represent his constituents on the national stage. What makes it comical is the fact that this man, Alvin Greene, is a candidate with [...]

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Hurricane Barry

by Travis Sedars June 7, 2010 National Issues
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In my last post I wrote about the possibility that environmental extremists might have martyred a portion of their own planet through the Gulf oil spill in order to make a case against offshore drilling. I even offered the theory that various agents of the current majority political party might have had a hand [...]

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