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Rated R – Reynolds American
I’m certain the kneejerk reaction of conservatives who monitor my site is there goes another liberal pouncing on the tobacco industry. It is not their products, but how Reynolds American uses the profits they derive to harm America that motivated … Continue reading
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The Attack Commences
Over last weekend when the news of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s concussion broke I told my wife watch the right wing gin up the rumor mill that this is contrived so she doesn’t have to appear before the Congressional … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008 election, 2016 election, 9/11/12, Benghazi, Democrats, diplomatic illness, Fox News, George W. Bush, John Bolton, John Kerry, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Libya, Massachusetts, Mike Mullen, politics, Republicans, Rush Limbaugh, Scott Brown, Secretary of State, State Department, Thomas Pickering, U.N., UN, United Nations
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W III
The more the Republican presidential race unfolds one striking set of observations continue to haunt me. Despite his name never being uttered, the leading candidates seem to be advocating a third George W. Bush term. They are in complete denial … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010 elections, 2012 election, abortion, Alabama, Arizona, Attorney General, Bill Haslam, Bob McDonnell, child labor, child labor laws, Chris Christie, D.A.D.T., Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of the Interior, Department of Transportation, Dodd-Frank, Drill Baby Drill, Florida, George W. Bush, Government regulations, Health and Human Services, HHS, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, HUD, Indiana, Jan Brewer, John Bolton, John Kasich, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, minimum wage, Mitch Daniels, money in politics, New Jersey, Office of Management and Budget, Ohio, OMB, Paul LePage, politics, recall, regulations, Republican, Republican Presidential Primary, Rick Perry, Rick Scott, Robert Bentley, Ronald Reagan, Sam Brownback, Scott Walker, State Department, taxes, Tennessee, Texas, Treasury, U.N., union busting, unions, United Nations, VA, Veteran's Administration, Virginia, Wisconsin, women's rights
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Let The Show Continue
According to Nielsen last Saturday night’s debate on ABC was the highest rated to date with 7.6 million viewers. In fact it was the most watched program on television last Saturday night, period. According to the U.S. Census Bureau there … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, ABC, Census Bureau, Democrats, Iowa, Iowa Caucus, John Bolton, Michele Bachmann, Michelle Obama, New Hampshire, Newt Gingrich, Nielsen, Obama, Ohio, politics, Republican Presdiential Primary debate, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, RNC, South Carolina, Star Wars, U.N., United Nations
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The Endorsement Of Elizabeth Warren
My regular readers know how I love to nail politicians with their own words. Today we will look at the other side of that coin. Much like they trumped up their phony “socialist” argument in 2008, the Republicans are setting … Continue reading
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Tagged class warfare, consumer advocate, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Democrats, Dodd-Frank Act, Elizabeth Warren, financial regulation, Forbes, George W. Bush, Harvard, John Bolton, Massachusetts, politics, progressive, regulations, Republicans, Scott Brown, Senate, socialism, T.A.R.P., taxes, Tea Party, U.N., United Nations, Wall Street
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The Banishment of George W. Bush
George W. Bush entered the Presidency under a cloud and existed amidst a storm. His incompetency aided by the political immorality of Karl Rove. The 2000 Presidential election will be studied by political junkies for decades. As we all know … Continue reading
John Bolton
We are about half way through our review of potential candidates for the 2012 Republican Presidential nomination. Shakespeare taught us that a little comic relief is a good way to sooth the audience during a serious exploration. A major Party … Continue reading