General Dempsey’s view, “irrelevant”

I seldom agree with Sen. John McCain, but when I heard him say during an interview on Greta Van Susteren’s On the Record show that Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey had “become irrelevant,” I had to double-check what I heard.

Being interviewed regarding the ill-advised Obama deal that freed five top Taliban leaders for U.S… read more

I’m back … rested and ready

My hiatus was a bit longer than anticipated, but I’m ready to take up where I left off … keeping you informed on issues and individuals you won’t find in your daily newspaper or television newscast.

With the mid-term elections just six months away and the 2016 presidential election already brewing, you can count on me to provide you with my perspective on the campaign front, all while keeping you informed on the scandals of the corruption-ridden Obama administration.

Texans Perry, Cruz cheered at CPAC

The thousands of attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Friday heard two excellent speeches from two Texans, Sen. Ted Cruz and Gov. Rick Perry.

“Get out of the health care business.  Get out of the education business.  Create prosperity again. My fellow conservatives, the future of this nation is upon you; it belongs to you. … read more

I’m offended by the offended

The increased frequency of an offended minority – sometimes a single individual –  has gone too far.  Some are offended by someone wearing a cross; by anything bearing the words “In God We Trust;” by the 10 Commandments; any outward showing of American flags in recognition of our troops; and most recently Bibles in the night stands of rooms in a college campus hotel.… read more

The ObamaCare saga continues

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Kathleen Sebelius (GettyImages/Howard Portnoy photo)

The Obama administration’s HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is a gift that just keeps on giving.  “Seven million was not from the administration. I’m not sure where they (the Congressional Budget Office) even got those numbers,” she told the Huffington Post on Feb. 26.   Just seven months ago, Sebelius told Politico, “I think success looks like at least seven million having signed up by the end of March.”  It’s called video tape, Madam Secretary.

And wide criticism of ObamaCare continues.

“How does one defend spending $1.2 trillion for a health-care overhaul that disincentivizes people to work and that leaves us with 31 million uninsured?”

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Kathleen Parker (businessinsider.com photo)

So wrote Columnist Kathleen Parker stating, “It is easy these days to imagine that one is living in a fairy tale, albeit a dreary one.”  While I am not a fan of Parker, I often read her columns to learn what those left of center are thinking.  Remember when the reason we needed health insurance reform was to insure those 30 million uninsured? Continue reading

A retirement long overdue

“I don’t want people to say I stayed too long,” 87-year old Rep. John Dingell (D-MI) told the Detroit News as rumors of his retirement have been circulating Washington.

What? You already have, sir, you already have.  You’ve been in the House for nearly six decades. You were just 29 years old when you were first elected.… read more

“Vast right-wing conspiracy” lives openly

From her days with the Rose Law Firm through her days at her husband’s side in the White House, her Senate performance, and more recently her stint as secretary of state, are all fair game if Hillary Clinton runs in 2016.

At kramerontheright.com, I plan to post regular reminders to her followers that the “vast right-wing conspiracy” lives openly, and I will not be diverted from her record the way she plotted to divert attention from her husband’s behavior with the conspiracy charge.… read more

Liberal Minnesotans sour on Obama

It appears as though Minnesotans have turned on the President, giving him a job approval rating of 43 percent in the latest Minneapolis Star Tribune survey.  The rating matches that of Real Clear Politics, an average of key national polls.

The liberal land of Sen. Al Franken and Rep. Keith Ellison, helped put Obama in office in 2008 with 54 percent of the vote, and reelected him in 2012 with 53 percent.… read more