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.
He currently has three Fatwas against him: One from a Palestinian group, one from the Daily Kos, and one from the National Organization for Women. Those wishing to carry out those Fatwas can find him here.
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Published 9:34 p.m. May 23, 2012
The left is still attacking Mitt Romney and Bain Capital, although some Democrats are getting nervous. The truth is most of the liberal critics still have no idea what Bain Capital actually does.
Published 9:32 p.m. May 22, 2012
Mitt Romney easily won primaries in Kentucky and Arkansas. The surprise of the night was that President Obama struggled. The also rans also ran.
Published 9:52 p.m. May 21, 2012
Elizabeth Warren and Jehmue Greene exemplify left-wing bigotry. Their fake cries of racism and sexism demean humans everywhere.
Published 9:07 p.m. May 20, 2012
White House spokesman Jay Carney admits that Syria is defying America. Obama's solution is to surrender. There is another option.
Published 12:20 a.m. May 20, 2012
Retired Super Bowl champion Kurt Warner caused a stir when he said he was not sure he wanted his children to play football. Mr. Warner's honesty and reasoning makes him a hero off the field as well as on it.
Published 11:10 p.m. May 16, 2012
Wisconsin's recall fight is about more than an election. It is about the rule of law.
Published 9:43 p.m. May 15, 2012
The Wisconsin GOP held its 2012 state convention in Green Bay. Between Scott Walker, Rebecca Kleefisch, Paul Ryan, and great Senate candidates, the Packers had competition in the rock star department.
Published 12:30 a.m. May 14, 2012
The 2012 National Hockey League Conference Finals could make this the very best professional hockey season ever. An epic rematch of 1994 and another team reminiscent of 1993 have hockey fans elated.
Published 11:09 p.m. May 14, 2012
Ron Paul announces that he's dropping out of the race. Or not.
Published 10:29 a.m. May 14, 2012
Desperate Housewives had its series finale. In a real world often gone mad, the ladies on Wisteria Lane provided escapism in the truest Sense. And they were really hot.
Published 8:20 p.m. May 10, 2012
President Obama recently introduced the world to his media creation Julia. She told his version of her story, but now she tells her real story.
Published 11:29 p.m. May 9, 2012
President Obama came out in support of gay marriage. Whichever side of the issue you are on, his announcement does not matter. It was a non-event.
Published 9:40 p.m. May 8, 2012
GOP primaries in North Carolina, Indiana, and West Virginia saw Mitt Romney all but cement the presidential nomination. Senator Dick Lugar was ousted after 36 years while Ron Paul was elected King of Paulistan.
Published 10:00 a.m. May 7, 2012
Socialist Francois Hollande defeated Nicolas Sarkozy to become the last President of France. Mr. Hollande's vow to raise taxes and hire more public sector workers will be France's final surrender.
Published 12:18 a.m. May 4, 2012
With the 2012 election six months away, an early Electoral College analysis provides a tight race to 270 electoral votes. Between President Obama and Governor Romney, here is the first prediction.