Among the three remaining candidates with an opportunity to win the 2008 presidential race, only one — Republican John McCain — is living up to his promises when it comes to reducing government spending. According to a report about the federal budget for fiscal year 2008 by Taxpayers for Common Sense, the U.S. senator from [...]
Dems’ Spend $433 Million More than McCain
February 14th, 2008 · 3 Comments
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CNN Show Host Asks Question, Discounts Answer
August 25th, 2007 · No Comments
The following video shows just how skewed the hosts of CNN’s American Morning are when it comes to politics. During the show’s Aug. 24 broadcast, the hosts’ jaws nearly fell off their faces upon hearing one of their guests — a college Republican female from San Antonio — pick nine-term Congressman Ron Paul of Texas [...]
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‘Dogs Against Romney’ Site Digs Up Dirt, Bones
July 3rd, 2007 · 9 Comments
Yesterday, I published a post, Might Romney Presidency Legitimize Mormon Faith? Needless to say, that post generated a great deal of traffic and quite a few comments. Today, I offer another post related to Republican Mitt Romney‘s 2008 presidential bid. Granted, it appears to be a blatant attempt to combine cuteness and current events to [...]
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Writer Calls Ron Paul an ‘Online Natural’
June 5th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Colin Delany wrote a great piece about Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) and why he’s an online natural, but doomed as a candidate in the 2008 presidential race. In the piece published Sunday at techPresident.com, he notes that Paul has, by many accounts, “become an online political phenomenon: despite polling in the low single digits nationally” [...]
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Blogger Ready to Rescind Post on Bush Legacy
May 18th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Regretfully, I stand ready today to rescind the basic message of a post I wrote eight days ago. Let me explain why. Under the headline, The ‘W’ Primary of 2060, I opined about the manner in which future historians, journalists and politicians will construct the legacy of President George W. Bush. Focused primarily on the [...]
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Hillary: ‘Vast, Right-Wing Conspiracy’ is Back
March 13th, 2007 · No Comments
Vast, right-wing conspiracy? I must have missed the organizational meeting. Regardless, Hillary Rodham Clinton is at it again, describing so-called “past Republican political malfeasance in New Hampshire as evidence of a ‘vast, right-wing conspiracy’” in an Associated Press article published today. Is there any wonder why the junior senator from New York appears on the [...]
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McCain Leads GOP Race in South Carolina Polls
February 26th, 2007 · No Comments
Bob McCarty Writes has learned two recent telephone polls show Arizona Sen. John McCain winning among likely South Carolina Republican voters. Whether or not his first-place finishes will be enough to secure victory in the 2008 presidential race — a race that’s still a year out — remains to be seen. Running against George W. [...]
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