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Last year, C-SPAN released a collection of numbers that indicated how the American Populace, scholars, and others view the Presidents of the United States. Using a series of standards, they calculated the exact position of POTUS and how they would rank against each other. Lincoln, Washington, and FDR top the list, while Buchanan, Johnson, and [...]

With the passing of the Health Care Bill, Teabaggers – sorry, tea partiers – from across our fine nation have started to argue that our country has distanced ourselves from our roots. They argue that we are now Godless (as I celebrate Passover, right), power-hungry money spenders, and far too big compared to the Founder’s [...]

Like taunting a chained pitbull, the most recent version of Healthcare reform which just passed the House is the Democratic Party poking fun at the Republican minority in the Congress. Fortunately for us, the American people may be about to lengthen our chain. Somebody, call a surgeon, maybe the dogcatcher. Good thing Congress already gets healthcare.

Before we get into the meat of this argument, I would like to quickly address something that I have seen every time I get to debating the current tax system: Is the current tax system Constitutional? If you wish to see the full lists of arguments as the why it is not Constitutional, please see [...]

The movie “Bowling for Columbine” is a 2002 ‘documentary’ that was directed by Michael Moore. The movie follows Moore as he travels around the country, and throughout Canada, in order to explore the concepts of gun control, gun violence, school shootings, and the nature of fear in the nation. The movie, like Moore’s previous films, [...]

Recently, I decided that it would be a good idea to allow guest posts on this site. Ben, from the Keeler Political Report, is the first person to write a guest post on Whalertly, and he hopefully will not be the last. Feel free to check out his site, and, if you are interested in [...]