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Norvell S. Rose is a veteran radio and TV journalist, writer, producer and director with five regional Emmy Awards to his credit. A Patriot with a rekindled passion for truth, honor, and liberty, Rose is a direct descendant of John Sevier — hero of the American Revolution, four times elected to Congress, and first governor of Tennessee. Rose lives with his wife and two children in Virginia Beach, Virginia.



Another government "fix" becomes another government failure

Norvell Rose

February 23, 2010


How many times must we learn the painful lesson? What will it take for us to recognize the near-universal rule governing the outcome of any unwieldy Washington . . .



Liberal virus alert! Reprogramming the language of job creation

Norvell Rose

February 17, 2010


I thought I would take the occasion of the one-year anniversary of the Obama stimulus package to issue an urgent warning: Don't let your thinking be infected by . . .



Will Obama "go gangsta"?

Norvell Rose

February 14, 2010


In a recent column for CNN.com, fiery political analyst Roland Martin urged the President of the United States to get down and dirty with his political . . .



The green shoots of Obama's Green Police

Norvell Rose

February 9, 2010


Despite its creepy implications, I was going to let that odd Super Bowl car commercial featuring the Green Police just ride quietly into the sunset. Until the . . .



Reverend Obama passes the "collective" plate

Norvell Rose

February 5, 2010


Who could forget how Newsweek editor Evan Thomas practically fell to his knees last summer in adoration of President Obama, declaring on MSNBC: "I mean in a way . . .



The hilarious hypocrisy of Obama's Mr. Axelrod

Norvell Rose

February 1, 2010


Sometimes, a Washington whopper is just too big and juicy to resist. It absolutely begs to have a bite taken out of it. Such is the case with the interview . . .



A Tea Party Patriot responds to a ruling party pundit

Norvell Rose

January 31, 2010


It wasn't until the election of Barack Obama that I ever really considered myself a party person. Okay, I was a registered Republican, and I tended to vote for  . . .



Forget about striking the right tone when you're singing the wrong tune

Norvell Rose

January 28, 2010


As is so often the case in Obama world, we can find our attention being diverted off of substance and onto style. The President and his parasites work to turn . . .



Your job, Mr. President, is to do what?

Norvell Rose

January 27, 2010


Occasionally, we are blessed with an accidental insight into the liberal mindset. A glimpse through the keyhole into the fortified control room envisioned by . . .



The formal declaration: War on the middle class!

Norvell Rose

January 26, 2010


From Barack Obama and his well-oiled propaganda machine, we have come to realize that truth can be found only in the opposite of what's said. So, when the . . .



Failure to communicate? By the Supreme Communicator??

Norvell Rose

January 25, 2010


Okay, so this isn't the first time that someone writing about Barack Obama and his mystique of magniloquence has referenced the famous line in the 1967 movie . . .



Beware the actors' costume change

Norvell Rose

January 21, 2010


"Distrust any enterprise that requires new clothes." ~Henry David Thoreau, Walden Without getting into the underlying political persuasions of Mr. Thoreau, . . .



Answering the real "wake-up call"

Norvell Rose

January 20, 2010


In the turbulent wake of the Massachusetts special Senate election, pundits and politicians of different stripes generally agree — the Republican victory is a . . .



Climate change? Yes! But not that kind

Norvell Rose

January 17, 2010


I must admit, I love irony. Especially when, like an avenging angel, it delivers a righteous blow to those who deserve being blown off their self-righteous . . .



Danger ahead -- the nullification of the Congress

Norvell Rose

January 15, 2010


There hasn't been so much heated discussion of "nullification" since the OJ trial. You remember that culture-clash moment in American Justice, don't you? When . . .



"Shut up and take your medicine!"

Norvell Rose

January 13, 2010


Like so many of you, I'm feeling sick. My head hurts. My body aches. And my stomach is so upset that "nauseous" hardly describes the awful feeling. H1N1? No, . . .



Seeing "transparency" for what it really is

Norvell Rose

January 12, 2010


There's a classic episode of the original "Twilight Zone" TV series that offers an eerily insightful context for considering the truth about President Obama's  . . .



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