The Top 10 Tea Party Bloggers You Need to Read

May 5, 2011 at 6:00 am | Posted in NewsRealBlog | Leave a comment
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by Walter Hudson, contributed to David Horowitz’s NewsReal Blog

The Tea Party stands as a moral challenge to the status quo. It’s not a third-party movement. It’s an extra-party movement. It’s not political. It’s philosophical. It is a manifestation of the market, an example of how free minds and free will seep through the cracks of the established paradigm to fulfill unmet needs.

Although it did not manifest in rallies and town halls until 2009, the seeds of the Tea Party were planted 15 years earlier. Republicans took control of Congress in 1994, propelled by the Contract with America. The sweeping reforms Republicans pledged to attempt were largely unsuccessful, an outcome they could lay at the feet of President Clinton. Nonetheless, the perception among rank-and-file conservatives was that the Republicans failed to deliver.

Republican credibility was further eroded when the party held both the White House and Congress during the presidency of George W. Bush. After years of listening to pundits suggest that Democrats were the sole driving force behind ever-expanding government, conservatives watched in awe as Republicans drove the ship of state 180 degrees away from every principle they ran on. Continue Reading The Top 10 Tea Party Bloggers You Need to Read…

Why Is Roger Ebert Regarded Among the Best Bloggers of 2010?

July 29, 2010 at 4:14 am | Posted in NewsRealBlog | Leave a comment
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by Walter Scott Hudson, contributed to NewsReal Blog

Upon visiting the Chicago Sun-Times blog of Roger Ebert, the popular film critic who has been known to pepper his reviews with Left-leaning political commentary, one of the first things you might notice is a list of accolades from impressive sources. The National Society of Newspaper Columnists regarded Ebert’s online journal as the “best blog” of 2010.

The variety of Roger Ebert’s subjects, the excellence of his writing, his humanity and sense of his mortality, and the clarity and depth with which he writes about each subject, make his work stand out and give it lasting value.  His work will be part of his literary legacy.

Yet, when you actually read what Ebert writes, it becomes apparent the judges mistook articulation and breath for “clarity and depth.” Continue Reading Why Is Roger Ebert Regarded Among the Best Bloggers of 2010?…

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