Archive for the ‘Election 2008’ Category
Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
The Iowa Caucus has spoken: Obama wins in that state for the Democratic Party and Huckabee wins for the GOP. This is a mixed bag of nuts for me. I am not surprised by the outcome. I am delighted that Hillary got her Donkey handed to her by Obama. ...
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Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
Now that 2008 is finally here and we are officially into the election cycle, it's time I get off the bench and be serious about who I like and don't like for President.
As can be easily guessed, there isn't anyone on the Democrat side that I would support. Not because ...
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Monday, September 24th, 2007
Obama wants to put in play one huge tax increase. Although it may not directly impact the average American as what Obama is proposing is eliminating the cap on Social Security taxes, not, in this case, a regular income tax increase. The current cap is $97,000 and is adjusted fairly ...
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Thursday, September 20th, 2007
FoxNews has a piece covering the Senate action to condmen the recent "General Petreus or General Betray Us" ad from MoveOn.org. From FoxNews:
The Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly passed a measure condemning MoveOn.org for a newspaper ad it ran last week attacking Gen. David Petraeus. The move came as President ...
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Thursday, September 20th, 2007
Just when I was beginning to give up on Newt jumping into the game for 2008, I read (on BreitBart) that he may still be considering a run if he can drum up $30 million in pledges by Nov. 1. It is interesting to note that Reagan didn't announce until ...
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Tuesday, August 21st, 2007
It's been a weird few days and haven't had as much opportunity to write as I would like. tomorrow is likely to be the same as it is the Minnesota GOP Straw Poll, and my friend, and State Rep., Pat Garofalo has offered me a ticket, which I greatly appreciate.
I ...
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Thursday, August 9th, 2007
It's funny how the Dems and others keep accusing Romney of flip-flopping on some issues, yet something that is critical to national security, the entrusting of the ultimate weapon, and Hillary flip-flops, nobody notices.
From Washington Post:
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton, who chastised rival Barack Obama for ruling out the use of ...
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Thursday, August 9th, 2007
Obama has been catching a lot of flack about his saying he would invade Pakistan if he had "actionable intelligence."
I ran across this clip on youtube. IN it, there is an over lay of Hillary saying very much the same thing.
Tags:
Hillary Clinton
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Wednesday, August 8th, 2007
Elizabeth Edwards on her husband's campaign: "We can't make John black, we can't make him a woman."
No kidding. Could you at least make him smart? Can you get him to grow a pair when it comes to dealing with the war in Iraq and terrorism?
Probably not, even with Obama trying ...
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Tuesday, June 26th, 2007
Ever notice how people on the hard-left like to twist the facts so that they resemble their own perception of reality? Richard Cohen wrote this for the Washington Post:
There are two ways to predict the winner of the 2008 presidential race: Check the polls or read some history. ...
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Friday, June 1st, 2007
If this isn't a Moonbat moment, I don't know what is. Hillary Clinton this week, from LasVegas Now:
Senator Clinton told members of the Culinary union that corporate America was trying to pull the rug out from under the middle class.
She said, "I have nothing against rich people... but what ...
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Tuesday, May 15th, 2007
It look's as though Obama is doing his best to appeal to the ant-American hard-left that controls the Democratic Party. I suppose this should not come as a surprise. Here is what he had to say about President Bush on Sunday in Kansas City, from MSNBC:
"The day that ...
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Thursday, May 10th, 2007
Al Sharpton, after receivingin some critisism over a statement he made in a recent debate, is now claiming he didn't say what he said, or maybe he didn't mean what he said. Maybe he his doing the Flipper Kerry Boogie.
From FoxNews:
"As for the one Mormon running for office, those ...
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Saturday, April 28th, 2007
Have you noticed how much the Democrats like to proclaim "The American People have spoken" when pushing their policy of surrender to terrorists? A little belated, this is off of FoxNews; Hillary Clinton speaks:
"The American people have spoken. The Congress has voted, as of today, to end this ...
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Tuesday, March 27th, 2007
Hillary Clinton may have learned from her husband’s mistakes while he was the Commander in Chief; the question is, will be it be sufficient to overcoming her history of disdain for all things military. After all, Hillary is still an anti-military leftist attempting to pass her self off as ...
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Thursday, March 15th, 2007
Hillary on gays in the military - this is off of the Bloomberg News via National Journal:
"Well I've heard from a number of my friends and I've certainly clarified with them any misunderstanding that anyone had, because I disagree with General Pace completely. I do not think homosexuality is ...
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Monday, March 12th, 2007
Hillary Clinton, contrary to her own belief, is no JFK. From New York Post:
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton invoked the campaign of the nation's lone Catholic president, John Kennedy, last night as she talked about her challenge in becoming the first female commander-in-chief.
"He was smart, he was dynamic, he was ...
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Saturday, March 10th, 2007
According to Matthew Gross on the John Edwards Blog, Fox News is not giving Edwards a "fair and balanced" coverage. Nor are they expected to give any candidate that's a Democrat a fair shake. As if CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times, or any other arm of the ...
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Wednesday, March 7th, 2007
Barack Obama's financial wheelings and dealings with some of his biggest donors is getting some coverage. From Drudge Report:
The paper claims, according to newsroom sources: One of the companies was a biotech concern that was starting to develop a drug to treat avian flu. In March 2005, two weeks ...
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Tuesday, March 6th, 2007
John Edwards claims to know what Jesus would think on a variety of issues we face today. Has Edwards been talking with Jesus? From BreitBart.com:
Edwards, in an interview with the Web site Beliefnet.com, said Jesus would be most upset with the selfishness of Americans and the country's willingness to ...
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