Sore Losers

First, apologies because this will be extremely long. Unfortunately, the article writers had to use a lot of words to make their case. I will endeavor to make it as short as possible, so you really should read the entire linked article.

6 things Palin pick says about McCain
The selection of a running mate is among [...]

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The New Yorker Cover That Shook The Obama Campaign

It must be a Rovian plot. Hat tip: Lucianne

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Via Sir Randall (Too bad we don’t have folks on Capitol Hill willing to speak out like this. J.D. Pendry is a retired Marine Sergeant Major who writes for Random House. He is eloquent, and he seldom beats around the bush!)
‘The Axis of Idiots’
Jimmy Carter, you are the father of the [...]

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Competing articles

I can’t say that meant to become competing articles but if you look at the topic of each, they did become so.
First, there’s Martin Frost claiming that high oil prices and the weak dollar are Bush’s fault.
Few issues focus the public’s attention on politics like the price of gasoline. It keeps going up, the public [...]

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Good election year politics, or Team Obama losing its collective mind?

Earlier today, President Bush had this to say at the Israeli Knesset:
“Some seem to believe we should negotiate with terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along. We have heard this foolish delusion before. As Nazi tanks crossed into Poland in 1939, an American senator declared: [...]

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Huckabee Is Pathetic

Here’s a partial transcript from Your World with Neil Cavuto talking to still lingering presidential candidate Mike Huckabee after the Mitt Romney endorsement of John McCain:
CAVUTO: Let me ask you, Governor, do you find yourself in the odd position? You and Senator McCain always seem very close, very respectful of each other. And it [...]

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Glass Half-Full

Considering that most of us were at one time pulling for Fred Thompson, then Mitt Romney, it’s easy to see how we could mourn the results of Super Duper Tuesday. In spite of Mitt’s poor showing, there’s a lot for which to be thankful. Two articles from Human Events here and here can give us [...]

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Road Rage

And the city with the worst road rage is…….
Do you see your city on the list?

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Chicken To Be New Democrat Mascot: Donkey Too Courageous

Obama joins Edwards in the I’m-Scared-Of-Fox and I-Can’t-Defend-My-Stupid-Ideas faction of the democrat party. And not to be outdone, Hillary, saying “I’m their leader so I must follow them”, has now said she won’t debate if they won’t debate.
I suppose the word ‘debate’ has now been dumbed down to mean – ‘to answer softball pro-democrat [...]

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Pin The War On The Donkey

This story brings new meaning to the expression “careful what you wish for”. The democrats energized the carnivorous part of their base with Bush-Lied diatribes from coast-to-coast, promising to end Bush’s War should they get elected. When you make a deal with the devil, rest assured he’ll come to collect:
Four members of the anti-war group [...]

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Yet Another Washington Non-Scandal – Part 2

Here are a couple of comments from the story I posted yesterday:
You’re missing the point here. It’s perfectly normal for all U.S. Attorneys to either resign or be removed upon a change of administrations, especially one involving a change of parties. It’s quite unusual for this to happen in the administration of the same [...]

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Yet Another Washington Non-Scandal

Can you believe this is considered a news story?
White House Mulled Firing All Prosecutors
WASHINGTON (AP) – The chief White House lawyer floated the idea of firing all 93 U.S. attorneys at the start of President Bush’s second term, but the Justice Department objected and eventually recommended the eight dismissals that have generated a political [...]

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Living In the Past

I’ve noticed from many of the articles on political musings that there’s discontent within the Republican/conservative ranks. This disaffection for the current crop of GOP presidential contenders is leading to some pretty disturbing trends so, with love, let me attempt to right this ship.
- For all those wishing “we had a Reagan” in [...]

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Le réalité et toi, vous ne vous entendez pas, n’est-ce pas?

I’m not sure what I could have been worried about when I heard the French would largely be in charge of stabilizing Lebanon and rooting out pockets of Hezbullah terrorists after the Israeli-Lebanese conflict a few months ago. Contrary to perhaps 99.9% of all predictions made before French boots hit the ground, it turns out [...]

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What To Do In Florida Now

The Florida primaries are over and as COgirl wrote it’s Crist vs Davis for Governor and Harris vs Nelson for Senate. We know the players, so here’s what to do next: VOTE FOR CRIST AND HARRIS.
I fully expect Charlie Crist to defeat Jim Davis in the gubernatorial race. But [...]

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