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United In Hate
Depending on the path and wrath of Issac the Republicans will hold their convention in Tampa this week. Technically they will start it on Monday with a gavel in, gavel to adjourn session. You know, just like Rick Snyder the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008 election, 2010 election, abortion, bigotry, birthers, Bob McDonnell, Charlotte, Democratic Convention, Democrats, hate, Issac, legitimate rape, liberal, Medicare, Michigan, Mike Huckabee, Missouri, Mitt Romney, Nelson Rockefeller, Obama, Paul Ryan, politics, racism, rape, Republican Convention, Republicans, Rick Snyder, Rockefeller Republicans, state rape, Tampa, Tea Party, Todd Akin, transvaginal ultrasound, Virginia, war on women, Willard Mitt Romney, women, women's health issues, women's issues, women's rights, Young Guns
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Definition
I learned a lot in the fifteen years I spent on the bench in a suit and tie. Foremost among those lessons was that the team that controlled the tempo of the game usually won. Politics isn’t that different from … Continue reading
Pander In August – Lose In November
Throughout the comedy show known as the Republican Presidential Primary race the Romney campaign looked like a well oiled machine. It just kept chugging along at a nice steady pace destroying one challenger after another, always staying in the number … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008 election, 2012 election, Charles Koch, David Koch, deficit, Democrats, Donald Trump, economy, George W. Bush, Herman Cain, House, House Budget Committee, House of Representatives, Jared Bernstein, Joe Biden, John McCain, Koch brothers, Medicare, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, national debt, Obama, Paul Ryan, politics, radical right, Republicans, Rick Perry, right wing, Romneyhood, Rupert Murdoch, Ryan Plan, Sarah Palin, taxes, Tea Party, turnout, Wall Street Journal, Weekly Standard, Willard Mitt Romney, Wisconsin
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Does It Really Matter?
In America about this time every four years the favorite political parlor game becomes who will be the Vice Presidential nominee. The answer to that question rarely justifies the hyperbole around it or the time spent discussing it. While, aside … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008 election, 2012 election, 2012 Olympics, Democrats, Donald Trump, Franklin Roosevelt, George W. Bush, Harry Truman, Herman Cain, hispanics, Joe Biden, John McCain, latinos, Michele Bachmann, Minnesota, New Mexico, Newt Gingrich, Office of Management and Budget, Ohio, Olympics, Paul Ryan, politics, Republican National Convention, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rob Portman, Ryan Plan, Sarah Palin, Susana Martinez, Tea Party, Tim Pawlenty, Vice President, Wisconsin, women
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