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Selling Spats
Somewhere in the 1920’s spats went out of style. I’m already considered a senior citizen by many and I don’t ever remember seeing them except in movies and plays. They were a garment that was primarily worn by men covering … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, abortion, C.P.A.C., CPAC, CPAC 2013, Democrats, education, gay adoption, gay marriage, gay rights, GOP, Government regulations, Herman Cain, immigartion, Michele Bachmann, money in elections, money in politics, Newt Gingrich, NIMBY, Obama, politics, regulations, Reince Pribus, Republican National Committee, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, RNC, S.P.A.T.S., same-sex adoption, same-sex civil marriage, same-sex marriage, student loans, Stupid Political Anti Talk Sustainment, taxes, union busting, unions, war on women, women's health issues, women's issues, women's rights
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Jeb’s Jumping In
How can you tell that former Florida Governor Jeb Bush is running for President? He is doing a Mitt Romney imitation flip flop to pander to the crazies in the Republican primary electorate. Just like Willard, he appeared to be … Continue reading
Another Sign Of The Fissure
Last week while trolling some of the more obscure political news I stumbled across a piece stating that Senator Rand Paul, (R-KY), would be giving the Tea Party response to the President’s State of the Union address tomorrow night. After … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016 election, CNN, Constitution, Florida, Fox News, Herman Cain, Kentucky, Marco Rubio, Michele Bachmann, Minnesota, money in elections, money in politics, Obama, politics, Rand Paul, Republicans, State of The Union, Tea Party, United States Constitution
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Poetic Justice And Hopefully Deja Vu
Last week Friday Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss of Georgia announced he would not seek reelection in 2014. If I cried that day this announcement was certainly not the motivation! Chambliss came to the Senate as a result of what many … Continue reading
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Tagged 2002 election, 2010 election, 2012 election, 2014 election, 9/11, Alan West, Bronze Star, Christine O'Donnell, Delaware, Democrats, Erick Erickson, Florida, Georgia, Herman Cain, Max Cleland, Missouri, Nevada, Newt Gingrich, Osama bin Laden, Paul Broun, Phil Gingrey, politics, Red State.com, Republicans, Saxby Chambliss, Senate, Sharon Angle, Silver Star, Tea Party, Todd Akin, Tom Price, Viet Nam
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Premature Coronation
Another in the seemingly endless premature coronations is taking place in American politics – Chris Christie is being proclaimed as the 2016 Republican Presidential nominee. Even more people jumped onto the bandwagon Monday when Christie filed papers to be … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013 New Jersey Govenor's Race, 2016 election, 2106 Republican Presidential primary, Chris Christie, Cory Booker, Democrats, Donald Trump, Herman Cain, Marco Rubio, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, New Jersey, Newark, Newark New Jersey, Newt Gingrich, Paul Ryan, politics, Quinipiac, Quinipiac poll, Quinipiac University, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Sandy, Sarah Palin, Saturday Night Live, Superstorm Sandy, The Colbert Report, The Daily Show, Willard Mitt Romney
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Willard’s World – Watching Willard Wiggle
The last time we visited Willard’s World the then presumptive Republican nominee for President was busy visiting his dancing horse in London and insulting the United Kingdom. That visit was on July 30th and things haven’t gotten much better for … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, Democratic Convention, Democrats, Donald Trump, economy, England, Herman Cain, London, Maine, Massachusetts, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Nebraska, Newt Gingrich, North Carolina, Paul Ryan, political polling, politics, radical right, Republican Convention, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Tampa, United Kingdom, Willard Mitt Romney
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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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Willard’s World – Dangerous And Scary
In the early stages of the sitcom known as the 2012 Republican Presidential Debates people would often comment to me that they were afraid of Willard Mitt Romney. I basically dismissed the comments probably because I was distracted by the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008 election, 2012 election, Democrats, George W. Bush, Gordon Gekko, Great Depression, Great Recession, Herman Cain, House Budget Committee, John McCain, Karl Rove, Medicare, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Obama, Office of Management and Budget, Ohio, Paul Ryan, politics, Republican Presdiential Primary debate, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rob Portman, Ryan Plan, Willard Mitt Romney, Wisconsin
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