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Are the Debates Cockfights?

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011 - by Belladonna Rogers

If so, only one candidate stands with unruffled feathers.

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Advice on Giving Advice to the Advice-Averse

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011 - by Belladonna Rogers

PJAdvice columnist Belladonna Rogers on getting through to loved ones who don't want your — or anyone's — advice.

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ObamaCare Is Likely To Die a Painful Death

Saturday, October 8th, 2011 - by Dan Miller

Is the Supreme Court likely to draw and quarter the president's signature legislation? You betcha.

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Relationships 101: Your Tone & Manner Matter as Much as Your Message

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011 - by Belladonna Rogers

PJAdvice columnist Belladonna Rogers on being aware of how your manner affects others.

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Herman Cain Proves Conservatism Is Colorblind

Monday, October 3rd, 2011 - by AWR Hawkins

Hollywood, the MSM, and the DNC hardest hit. (Also see: "Cain Wins Big in GOP Women's Poll")

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Six Ways to Fix These Painfully Embarrassing GOP Primary Debates

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 - by Dan Miller

This really needs to be the last electoral cycle where MSM leftists receive such a perfect perch to land their cheap shots.

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Why President Obama Is Really No Worse than el Presidente Chávez

Monday, September 26th, 2011 - by Dan Miller

Here are some of the contrasting great leaps forward made or promised by these two astonishing leaders.

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The Return of the Prodigal Son

Sunday, September 25th, 2011 - by David Solway

A reluctant Jew finally sees the light.

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On the Decision to Marry: A Guide for the Perplexed

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011 - by Belladonna Rogers

PJAdvice columnist Belladonna Rogers on the decision to get married.

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FAIL: Another Judge Finds ObamaCare Unconstitutional

Friday, September 16th, 2011 - by Dan Miller

The president is left with cheese on his face again as Hope and Change suffers another legal blow.

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Earbuds: The End of Civilized Life As We Knew It

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011 - by Belladonna Rogers

PJAdvice columnist Belladonna Rogers on the public plague of Earbuds.

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The Five Biggest Reasons Republicans Keep Losing the Propaganda War

Thursday, September 8th, 2011 - by Kyle-Anne Shiver

Ask yourself: when was the last time you freely discussed any conservative view with friends at work, or on campus, or in public — without hedging your every word?

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The Humpty Dumpty President’s Magic Words

Monday, September 5th, 2011 - by Dan Miller

In a scornful tone: "When I use a word... it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less."

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How to Meet Your Next Wife or Significant Other: A Guide for the Perplexed Man

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011 - by Belladonna Rogers

PJAdvice columnist Belladonna Rogers reveals the far-more-subtle-than-you-ever-realized art of the pick-up and the importance of serendipity.

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Thirty Ways to Meet Your Next Husband

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011 - by Belladonna Rogers

PJAdvice columnist Belladonna Rogers on finding Mr. Right. Not for women only.

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Obama Will Soon Offer Plans to Create Jobs. Conservatives Must Help.

Saturday, August 20th, 2011 - by Dan Miller

These novel ideas are all workable and truly bipartisan; they should appeal to libruls and conservatives alike.

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Conservatives Dating Liberals: A Guide for the Perplexed

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011 - by Belladonna Rogers

PJAdvice columnist Belladonna Rogers on whether the personal and the political can be separated.

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The New ObamaCare Decision Is Good

Monday, August 15th, 2011 - by Dan Miller

The insurance mandate is unconstitutional and we don't have to eat peas.

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Help! I’m Surrounded by Intolerant Liberals at Work: A Guide for the Perplexed and the Outnumbered

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011 - by Belladonna Rogers

PJAdvice columnist Belladonna Rogers offers a survival plan.

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Not Enough Yet, but House Bound to Cut More Spending

Thursday, August 4th, 2011 - by Dan Miller

If the House behaves in the best interests of its majority, Uncle Sugar will have to diet lest they precipitate a new credit limit "crisis".

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Coping With Obama-Induced Irritation Syndrome (OIIS): A Guide for the Perplexed

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011 - by Belladonna Rogers

PJAdvice columnist Belladonna Rogers on surviving the era of the condescending president.

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The Donkey Pins the Tail on Itself

Friday, July 29th, 2011 - by Dan Miller

The Dem position on spending simply cannot end well for them. (Update: Boehner bill passes House, And the Next Move Is...?)

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Conservatives and Gay Marriage: A Guide for the Perplexed

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011 - by Belladonna Rogers

PJAdvice columnist Belladonna Rogers discusses how to persuade an opponent of gay marriage to attend his son's gay wedding.

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Wanted: Sacrifices for Obama’s Reelection Campaign

Monday, July 18th, 2011 - by Dan Miller

President Obama and others negotiating an end to the debt limit mess are searching for ways out of a political crisis of their own making and trying desperately to kick cans full of worms and of blame down the road to avoid losses during next year’s elections. Solving the underlying problems would have taken lots of unglamorous work rather than political pandering, so comforting during a political season which has neither a beginning nor an end. Now that it’s too late to do anything definitive, the rhetoric is full blown and occasionally rancorous while substance is lacking.

In his weekly speech on July 16th, President Obama called for shared sacrifice by big corporations and the rich. He said,

Simply put, it will take a balanced approach, shared sacrifice, and a willingness to make unpopular choices on all our parts. That means spending less on domestic programs. It means spending less on defense programs. It means reforming programs like Medicare to reduce costs and strengthen the program for future generations. And it means taking on the tax code, and cutting out certain tax breaks and deductions for the wealthiest Americans.

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The truth is, you can’t solve our deficit without cutting spending. But you also can’t solve it without asking the wealthiest Americans to pay their fair share — or without taking on loopholes that give special interests and big corporations tax breaks that middle-class Americans don’t get.

It’s pretty simple. I don’t think oil companies should keep getting special tax breaks when they’re making tens of billions in profits.

As was the case with President Obama’s address on July 15th, he failed to “name a single entitlement he is willing to cut. His sacred cows are still sacred, but yours are up for slaughter.” It may be true, as reported by CBS News, that

President Obama on Friday acknowledged for the first time that he was considering changes to the programs like raising the retirement age or applying means testing.

Additionally, an administration official tells CBS News political analyst John Dickerson that a deal based on Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell’s “back up plan” could include a binding commission charged with reviewing the entitlement programs.

President Obama did indeed put it “simply”; so simply that even a third grader could understand that he claims to want just good stuff and to kill the demons — even though the third grader couldn’t learn what the good stuff and demons are. Neither, most likely, does our Harvard Law School graduate and former “constitutional law professor” know.

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Children too young to understand what’s happening are susceptible to demagoguery; so are too many chronological adults.

As to Social Security, President Obama spoke of raising the retirement age — to what, when, for whom and to produce what savings how and when he did not indicate. Means testing? What means that? He has yet even to touch upon the extent to which, if any, such tests may change or adapt existing means testing formulae with which the progressive Revenue Code and Treasury regulations already abound.

What “loopholes that give special interests and big corporations tax breaks that middle-class Americans don’t get”? Oil depletion allowances — obviously Harry Homeowner doesn’t get them and if he did wouldn’t have any use for them. Do the big bad corporations include Boeing Aircraft but not Government Motors? General Electric? Do the wicked special interests include domestic oil drilling, production, and refining companies but not unions, malpractice lawyers, and his other supporters? What “loopholes” are bad, which are good? Are they good or bad in terms of social fairness as perceived by President Obama or in terms of real economic impact? Demands for more good stuff and less bad may be sufficient for those who still hold him in absolute awe; they can’t be for the rest of us.

Everything has been so amorphous as to be meaningless. As Charles Krauthammer recently said on NPR,

[The President] talks a good game. “Oh, I’m prepared to do entitlements, I’m ready to do entitlements.” Not once has he ever enunciated in public — other than all these leaks which I don’t trust for half a second — one structural change in entitlements, and without that, everybody over the age of nine knows we are not going to get a handle on the debt. So let’s hear him say it in public once.

Rick Moran asks here whether the Republicans will “cave on taxes.” How does one cave on such things as unspecific as more taxes for fat cats, big corporations, and special interests? What’s to cave on? A marriage subsequently to be arranged with someone unknown?

President Obama to the contrary notwithstanding, it’s not “pretty simple” and anyone who claims that it is either does not himself understand “it” or has, at best, a very low opinion of the intelligence of his audience. There may be some specifics under discussion but if so the discussion has been behind closed doors; what little has leaked out under the transom has been no more solid than quicksand and no more reliable than Daily Kos.

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The Unbearable Smugness of Liberals: A Guide for the Perplexed

Monday, July 11th, 2011 - by Belladonna Rogers

Belladonna's first PJM Advice column answers the age-old question: How do you deal with the intense anger and condescension that Democrats express toward conservatives?

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