Combating Ideological Bigotry: A politically conservative and morally liberal Hebrew alpha male the hunts left-wing vipers and sucks the political poison from their souls.
It is one thing for liberals to attack Mitt Romney for being a successful venture capitalist. When Republicans do it, the world has gone mad. Published 4:29 a.m. January 12, 2012 - Comments
The New Hampshire Primary was boring, uneventful, and predictable. Those were its positive aspects. Published 12:39 a.m. January 11, 2012 - Comments
Former Gingrich spokesperson Tony Blankley died two weeks short of his 64th birthday. I had the pleasure of interviewing him at the 2008 GOP Convention. He will be missed. Published 3:22 a.m. January 10, 2012 - Comments
My 30s are gone. Today I am 40. Every human life has special value, and here are 40 happy memories at age 40. May the next 40 years bring joy for us all. Published 3:09 a.m. January 9, 2012 - Comments
On Saturday, January 7th, 2012, I turn 39 and 363/365. Two days later comes the f-word. The death of my 30s is arriving, and nobody can outrun time itself. Published 3:59 a.m. January 7, 2012 - Comments
After Ron Paul finished third in the Iowa Caucus, the Pauloholics entered political detox, unable to process how their deity came crashing down to Earth. Published 2:43 a.m. January 6, 2012 - Comments
The 2012 Iowa Caucus is now history. Here is the recap of a moment that will live forever, or until the news cycle turns to New Hampshire momentarily. Published 2:08 a.m. January 4, 2012 - Comments
With the Iowa Caucus hours away, 40 percent of the participants are undecided. For those in other states who are also undecided, here is a user guide to the candidates still in the race. Published 2:38 a.m. January 3, 2012 - Comments
Now that 2012 is here, there is only one thing left to do. Time to go back to sleep. Goodnight all. Published 5:32 a.m. January 1, 2012 - Comments
Here is the 2012 TYGRRRR EXPRESS State of the Blog Address. The state of the TYGRRRR EXPRESS has never been stronger. Happy New Year to all, and you're welcome. Published 2:34 p.m. December 31, 2011 - Comments
Eric Golub is a politically conservative Jewish blogger, author, public speaker, and comedian. His book trilogy is “Ideological Bigotry,” “Ideological Violence,” and “Ideological Idiocy.”
He is Brooklyn born, Long Island raised, and has lived in Los Angeles since 1990. He ...
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Eric Golub is a politically conservative Jewish blogger, author, public speaker, and comedian. His book trilogy is “Ideological Bigotry,” “Ideological Violence,” and “Ideological Idiocy.”
He is Brooklyn born, Long Island raised, and has lived in Los Angeles since 1990. He received his Bachelors degree from the University of Judaism, and his MBA from USC. A stockbrokerage professional since 1994, he began blogging on March 11th, 2007, the three year anniversary of the Madrid bombings and the midpoint of 9/11. He has been inflicting his world view on his unfortunate readers since then. He blogs about politics Monday through Friday, and about football and other human interest items on weekends.