Posted on 12 November 2012. Tags: Barack Obama, Bold Colors, Defense Spending, Election Cycles, Government Spending, Head On A Platter, Insanity, John Mccain, Liberal Candidate, Liberalism, Massive Government, Mitt Romney, Pastel Colors, Pastel Shades, Pastels, Politician, Prosperity, Republican, Republicans, Ronald Reagan, Soccer Games, Time Republicans
Insanity is doing the same thing over again and expecting different results. And by that definition Republicans have suffered from insanity for the past two election cycles. John McCain was a horribly liberal candidate and Barack Obama handed him his head on a platter by being the bold colors to McCain’s pastel shades of Liberalism. [...]
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Posted on 02 October 2012. Tags: Apples To Apples, Candidate Names, Disappointment, Dr Harry, Election Cycles, George Allen, Harry Wilson, Independents, Last Poll, Liking, Percentages, Political Affiliation, Political Science Professor, Respondents, Roanoke College, Second Chance, Tim Kaine, Virginia General Assembly, Virginia Senate Race, Virginians
Dr. Harry Wilson, Political Science Professor at Roanoke College released a poll today which is a second chance to gauge the Virginia Senate race between George Allen and Tim Kaine. The last poll showed George Allen leading Tim Kaine by 8 points. And as a Conservative, the results of the poll were to my liking [...]
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Posted on 19 April 2011. Tags: Attendance, Bench, Burnout, Commonwealth, Conservative Path, Election Cycles, Extremists, Federal Government, House Of Delegates, House Of Representatives, Hunting, Left Wing, Moving In The Right Direction, Nancy Pelosi, Obscurity, Rally, Republican Hands, Richmond, Senate, Speeches, Taxation, Tea Party, Tenacity, Urgency, Us House Of Representatives, White House
It seems the media is making hay with the lower than previous year’s attendance at last night’s Tax Day Rally put on by the Richmond TEA Party. Here are the facts. First, last night’s rally saw between 1,100 and 1,500 people attend the event. The attendance was off from the previous two years, that is [...]
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Posted on 14 January 2011. Tags: Analogy, Bloodshed, Common Sense, Democrats, Disagreements, Disastrous Results, Discourse, Election Cycles, Hook, Hostilities, Instigator, Last November, Political Arena, Provisions, Referee, Referees, Replay, Republicans, Rhetoric, Sense Dictates
First, you have to find the cause of the problem. A frequent scenario in the NFL is watching two players go after each other after the play is dead. Now, common sense dictates that the issue most likely began prior to attention being drawn to the fight. The referee may or may not have seen [...]
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Posted on 02 September 2010. Tags: American Women, Booze, Bringing Home, Byron Dorgan, Conservatism, Conservative Movement, Democratic Party, Dennis Moore, Dynasty, Election Cycles, Evan Bayh, Greenville Sc, Harry Reid, Hillary, Liberals, Political Careers, Presidential Aspirations, Progressives, Republican Party, Senate Seats
Thank God for the President An excellent piece of writing!!!!! This lady does have a point that perhaps most have not considered. (H/T – Matt M) From an 82-year-old widow in Greenville, SC ………… That is right – I will say it – THANK GOD FOR THE PRESIDENT! WHY? 1. He destroyed the Clinton Political [...]
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Posted on 08 July 2010. Tags: American Politics, Charisma, Cnn, Cnn Article, Credibility, Cult Icon, Election Cycles, Fellow Believers, Governor Of New Mexico, Illusions, Objection, Paul Johnson, Political Paradigm, Ron Paul, Running Mate, Social Conservatives, Sound Money, Surrogate, Tea Party, Telegenic
CNN had a great presentation on Ron Paul in Iowa. It may be the best indication that Cong. Paul will run in 2012. I’m excited. I’m ready to help! (That’ll decide it right that! Ron’s in the race for sure! ) Seriously, Ron Paul is that rare item in American politics: A cult icon. He [...]
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