Saturday, August 25, 2007
Paper Says Bush Supporters Are ‘White, male, middle-aged and slightly stupid’
Election 2008
Warner Todd Huston
So, what we have here is the only hate-speak(1) that the MSM will allow. Attacks on white men who vote Republican. In this case we see our friendly Seattle Post-Intelligencer columnist, Dorothy Parvaz, reveling in her hatred of Bush supporters. Not only is she attempting to malign white Republican men, but she is also doing so on the basis of physical appearance alone. And here I thought that the left was fond of scolding people who judge others by their looks?
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Friday, August 17, 2007
Grasping at Straw Polls
Election 2008
Thomas Lindaman
To hear the media talk about the Iowa Straw Poll, it was more important than the Iowa Caucuses, the Republican National Convention, and Election Day 2008 put together. And when you consider these folks think Iowa as a whole isn’t much more exciting than Amish street mimes, it must take a big event to bring media folks here from far and not-so-wide.
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Monday, August 13, 2007
The Time Is Right For A Third Party
Election 2008
Dave Gibson
It has never been more evident that the Republican and Democratic Parties have because so similarly corrupt and so oblivious to the will of the American people, the two parties are now indistinguishable from one another. It would be a fair assessment to say that the parties have simply merged into the right and left wings of the American Socialist Party.
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Monday, July 30, 2007
Who Do You Like The Best M-13, Islamists or La Raza?
Election 2008
Malcolm Hedges
You should let the Demercrat President candidates know…
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Saturday, July 28, 2007
‘Environmental Voters and the Presidential Elections?’
Election 2008
Paul M. Weyrich
A recent media report on a reliably conservative channel indicated that the God gap going into the 2008 election is now even because both parties have pursued the religious vote. Since 1980 Republicans have held a near-monopoly on religious issues. In 2004, the so-called values voters re-elected President George W. Bush. Voters across the country turned out to change state constitutions, affirming that marriage is between one man and one woman. The marriage issue, especially in Ohio, assured that Bush had enough votes to win re-election.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Washington D.C. Has Imploded and The Peoples Republic Of Washington As Well
Election 2008
Malcolm Hedges
Both places are infested with Marxist-Progressive-Socialists. D.C. is also infested with New World Order whackos.
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Obama Endorses Postpartum Abortion!
Election 2008
Erik Rush
Just when I think the man has run out of ways to alienate even swing voters, he comes up with something even more potentially damaging to his campaign.
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Sunday, July 22, 2007
The Poverty Campaign
Election 2008
Thomas E. Brewton
John Edwards’s campaign mantra should be, James Carville-style, “It’s the capitalists, stupid!”
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Saturday, July 14, 2007
What Excuse for the New Farm Bill?
Election 2008
Dennis Avery
The Congress is trying urgently to write a new farm bill - but it can’t think of an excuse for passing it. The cold reality, of course, is simply that half of the U.S. Senate is elected in states where the farm vote is significant, and neither party wants to lose an election because of a few unhappy farmers.
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Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Obama, Glass Houses and Rocks
Election 2008
Erik Rush
The “pot and the kettle” cliche might have been just as applicable apropos statements made by presidential candidate Barack Obama at the United Church of Christ in Hartford, Connecticut on June 23, 2007 on the subject of faith and politics.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Beware of Leftists Bearing Gifts of Advice
Election 2008
Bruce Walker
As it becomes increasing clear that Fred Thompson will enter the race for the Republican nomination and also that he will immediately be at least equal to Rudy Giuliani in that race and that, if he wins the nomination (which he surely will), that he would be the favorite to win the presidential race in November (with a highly energized Republican base and a Democrat base increasingly disenchanted by the amoral and power hungry leaders of their party), the Left will begin to chip away more and more at Thompson.
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America needs another Ronald Reagan..
Election 2008
Slater Bakhtavar
The closer we approach the 2008 elections, the more I realize America needs another Ronald Reagan. Someone everyone knows, someone everyone likes, someone who is conservative and someone who can both win the election and manage to hold the Presidency for eight years. The next President should be very expressive and persuasive in front of the camera. He should emanate confidence, and appeal to women voters. He should be someone in the public eye and yet he should not be involved in the Washington mess. Fortunately, a candidate who exemplifies those profound qualities has emerged– Republican candidate Fred D. Thompson. Thompson has not officially joined the electoral race but he is already ruffling the GOP presidential field.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Stuart Rothenberg, From Free Congress to Impressive Political Analyst
Election 2008
Paul M. Weyrich
Bad news for the Republicans. Stu says the Democrats will continue to hold the House. Stu who? Stuart Rothenberg, that’s who. So who is Stu and what does he know a year and a half from the next Congressional election? Let me explain. In 1975 I began to put out the weekly political report. It was meant to be temporary but our supporters at Free Congress Foundation loved it so I was stuck with it. It became too much of a burden so in due course I hired Susan Marshner to take that burden off of me. She did but she needed help. So I told her to get somebody else. She advertised and conducted a lot of interviews. Alas, she told me she had found the ideal candidate. He was a political science professor from Bucknell University, Hire him, I told her, before he gets away. She did. That was a mere 27 years ago. This guy, it turned out, was fantastic.
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Saturday, June 16, 2007
Why the Next Reagan
Election 2008
Bruce Walker
I have written a couple of articles, beginning in January (before Fred Thompson’s name was even being mentioned as a presidential candidate, much yet as the “Next Reagan") that Fred Thompson is the next Ronald Reagan of the Republican Party. Since my January article (which was entitled “The Next Reagan") the pundits first scoffed, then puzzled, and now rush to demonstrate just why Fred Thompson is not the next Reagan.
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