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A Preemptive Plea Deal
Wednesday morning one of the first things I did was check my Blackberry and there I received the news that Michele Bachmann (R, MN-6) had announced she would not run for reelection in 2014 in an overnight 8 minute and … Continue reading
Sticking Power
To say it was a bad week for the Obama White House is an understatement – Benghazi, the IRS and the AP, just to name the top three “scandals”. While the President will never have to run for elected office … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014 election, A.P., AP, Associated Press, Benghazi, Democrats, Harry Truman, House, House of Representatives, hypocrisy, I.R.S., Internal Revenue Service, IRS, Joe Biden, Obama, Obamacare, politics, Republicans, scandal
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Could The End Be Nearing?
Early Monday afternoon the Daily Beast broke the news of an Office of Congressional Ethics investigation of Michele Bachmann. There have long been allegations of impropriety in her 2012 Presidential campaign and this appears to be the beginning of it … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, 2012 Republican Primary, Congress, Daily Beast, House, House Ethics Committee, House of Representatives, hypocrisy, Iowa, Iowa Straw Poll, John Avlon, Kent Sorenson, Michele Bachmann, Minnesota, money in elections, money in politics, office of Congressional Ethics, politics, right wing, Ron Paul
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The Banishment Of Wayne LaPierre
People do not end up in Harry’s Hell because of one incident. It is more of a lifetime “achievement” award. Today is the long awaited induction of Wayne LaPierre. Friday he proved his danger to society beyond any possible doubt!
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Tagged Connecticut, David Keene, Government regulations, greed, gun control, gun legislation, gun lobby, gun regulation, guns, hypocrisy, mass shooting, money in elections, money in politics, N.R.A., National Rifle Associaition, NRA, politics, school shooting, schools, Wayne LaPierre
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The Silver and Suspicion
If twice in 32 days a Party proves they cannot run a caucus why should a nation entrust them with running its government?
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Tagged 2000 election, 2008 election, 2012 election, 2012 presidential campaign, 2012 Republican Primary, Charlie White, Clark County Nevada, economy, Florida, George W. Bush, hanging chads, hypocrisy, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa Caucus, Iowa legislature, Jeb Bush, Katherine Harris, Mitt Romney, Nevada Caucus, Newt Gingrich, Obama, politics, Republican, Republican Riot, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, trouble box, voter fraud, voter ID, Voter suppression, voter turnout, Willard Mitt Romney
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Can’t Tell A Newt From A Hippo
Did you ever notice how the gangster hides behind the law when he goes to court? How the bully hates it when somebody more powerful than him finally comes along and gives him what he has coming. We have seen … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, bigotry, Callista Gingrich, Chuck Todd, Citizens United, David Bossie, greed, hypocrisy, Iowa, Iowa Caucus, Islam, Mitt Romney, money in politics, MSNBC, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Primary, Newt Gingrich, politics, racism, Republican, Republican Presidential Primary, Sheldon Adelson, South Carolina, South Carolina primary, super PAC, Willard Mitt Romney, Winning Our Futrue
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All Aboard
As I watch the results come in from the Iowa Caucus the 1980 Ozzy Osbourne song, Crazy Train is running through my mind. There is an old political adage that there are three tickets out of Iowa and tonight’s results … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, Democrats, Fred Thompson, George W. Bush, hypocrisy, Iowa, Iowa Caucus, Iowa legislature, Iowa Senate, Iowa State House, Iowa Straw Poll, Jon Huntsman, Michele Bachman, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Primary, Newt Gingrich, Obama, Ozzy Osbourne, Republican, Republican Presidential Primary, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, South Carolina, South Carolina primary, Steve King, voter ID, Voter suppression, voter turnout, Willard Mitt Romney
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The Banishment Of Newt Gingrich
If I play the word association game in my head with the name Newt Gingrich the first word always refers to a part of the anatomy that begins with the letter a, politely it is anus – my mind is … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, Americans for Securing the Borders, bigotry, Bill Clinton, cancer, child labor, child labor laws, Fair Labor Standards Act, hypocrisy, Maine, Mexico, minimum wage, Monica Lewinsky, MS, Newt Gingrich, Paul LePage, politics, racism, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Ronald Reagan, Tea Party, union busting, unions, welfare queens, White House
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The Banishment Of Jan Brewer
When does stupidity morph into a lie, and when does a lie morph into hypocrisy? Such is an exploration into the character of Arizona’s Tea Party/Republican Governor Jan Brewer.
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Tagged Arizona, Bill Murray, Census, Colleen Coyle Mathis, education, Gabby Giffords, gerrymandering, Groundhog Day, guns, Homeland Security, House, hypocrisy, immigration, Jan Brewer, Janet Napolitiano, Joe Arpaio, John McCain, John Roll, Maricopa County, Obama, Papers Please, politics, redistricting, Republicans, SB 1070, SB 1108, SB 1113, SB 1168, Tea Party, World War II
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