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Never count the Clintons out
Monday, January 21st, 2008

A recent addition of a conservative publication had a headline theme reminiscent of the late Edgar Allen Poe. The title was “The Fall of House of Clinton.”
Ostensibly this referred to the poor showing that Mrs. Clinton suffered in Iowa, and the assumption that the same was to follow in the New Hampshire primary. A few […]

A Primary Caucus Primer
Monday, January 21st, 2008

While a great number of people do not see the value in the Electoral College (And “W” Takes the Series), it is possible an even greater number of people don’t fully comprehend how each political party selects their candidate for president. During the Iowa Caucus, after I heard several people draw a blank when asked […]

A Focus on Ignorance in Nevada
Monday, January 21st, 2008

During the recent primary debate between Democrat presidential hopefuls in Nevada, one of the more credible pollsters, Frank Luntz, convened a focus group of undecided Democrats. As the debate progressed each focus group member’s approval or disapproval – their “feelings” – on each of the candidate’s statements was noted. What Mr. Luntz’s focus group actually […]

Trying to Kill the Immigration Card
Monday, January 21st, 2008

With the victories of Mike Huckabee and John McCain in the first two primary contests and Mitt Romney’s failures prior to Michigan, a fiction is being bandied about: The anti-amnesty position isn’t playing well in Peoria.
A good example is this San Diego Union-Tribune piece didactically titled “Lesson Learned?” (read: Take the blue pill or your […]

Hoisted With Their Politically-correct Petards
Monday, January 21st, 2008

What goes around certainly does come around. The first black president’s wife isn’t black enough to be immune from charges of bigotry.
Isn’t it delicious?
I am, of course, speaking of the recent Democrat race war.
Now, let’s be fair. When Hillary Clinton praised Lyndon Johnson for signing the Civil Rights Act, she wasn’t subordinating Martin Luther King […]

Democratic Socialism vs. Republican Socialism…Is that our choice in 2008?
Monday, January 21st, 2008

The Democrat Party is owned and operated by the Democratic Socialists of America. All modern Democrat candidates propose growing the federal government to a social services giant involved in every aspect of individual life and paid for by “the rich.”Democratic Socialists believe that both the economy and society should be run democratically—to meet public needs, […]

Funding Our Own Bankruptcy
Monday, January 21st, 2008

William Proxmire represented the state of Wisconsin in the United States Senate from 1957 to 1989. His last decade in office, Proxmire became famous for issuing his “Golden Fleece Awards” identifying wasteful government spending. Some of these awards included a National Science Foundation grant funding a study on why people fall in love; a Justice […]

Thompson is in Trouble…And so are ALL other Republicans
Monday, January 21st, 2008

Fred Thompson was drafted by the conservative base of the Republican Party for two very simple reasons.
The Republican National Committee offered no other viable conservative choice
Only a true traditional conservative can challenge today’s Democratic Socialists
Thompson was not planning on running for an office he never aspired to hold. He was asked to […]

Anti-Subjugation Strategies
Monday, January 21st, 2008

Posted: 01/18/2008
When protesting liberal agendas, people may encourage and thank you. Occasionally friends and neighbors will join you in standing up for America. Some are willing to help whilst others stand and cheer. All this is very well and good except for the third group; liberals themselves. One thing the left doesn’t like is free […]

Hillary: “No Woman is Illegal”
Monday, January 21st, 2008

With unsurpassed campaign brilliance, Sen. Hillary Clinton managed to confluence two of her most critical campaign themes — Gender Politics and Immigration – into four words: “No woman is illegal.” She also threw in Health Care to make it a Trifecta. All this was reported in the Las Vegas Review-Journal on January 11, 2007 in […]

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