Tag Archive 'John McCain'
Joshua Pundit on Nov 17 2008 | Filed under: Feature Article, Politicians at Work
Senator Jim DeMint says flatly that McCain betrayed conservative principles. He also alludes to Bush’s responsibility for the loss.
Definitely true..as is the fact that McCain shot himself in the foot by supporting the raid on the US treasury , AKA the Bail Out. Money quote: ” Americans want a traditional conservative government. They just didn’t [...]
MKFreeberg at House of Eratosthenes on Nov 14 2008 | Filed under: Feature Article, Random Thought
A relative cc’d me on a disagreement he’s having in the e-mail. It seems he offered his opinion where it wasn’t welcome. One should, out of politeness, always withdraw speedily from such exchanges, and it seems he did so, but I thought his brush-off to the brush-off was pretty elegant:
Sorry you aren’t open to dialogue [...]
Terry Trippany on Nov 06 2008 | Filed under: Election 2008, Feature Article
Screw em. That will be the battle cry of bloggers and talk show radio hosts that are sick of those mind numbingly asinine elitists inside the GOP that are seeking to put blame on anyone but themselves for the losses we suffered in a second consecutive election. The party insiders have nobody to blame but [...]
Bookworm at Bookworm Room on Nov 02 2008 | Filed under: Election 2008, Feature Article, Media Watch
My reasons for voting, not just for McCain, but also against Obama, are almost all premised upon two basic belief systems I hold: (1) As a general matter, that federal government is best which governs least; and (2) that country is safest which has a strong military and is willing to use it in its [...]
MKFreeberg at House of Eratosthenes on Oct 30 2008 | Filed under: Feature Article
Claims: “Not only has this party belittled working people in this campaign, it has also been part of tearing down two female candidates.”- So Long Democrats, Wendy Button, Speechwriter for Obama, Edwards and Clinton
The democrat faithful who are jumping ship, represent a real event. It’s really going on. Don’t know how big of a phenomenon [...]
Terry Trippany on Oct 25 2008 | Filed under: Election 2008, Feature Article, Media Watch
If you want to skip ahead to a list of all time lowest Democratic attacks click here.
I saw an article on widget box by one of those Gladys Kravitz type bloggers that is out flailing her hands in consternation because conservative pundit Brad Blakeman shot back at charges about the cost of Palin’s wardrobe with [...]
Big Dog at Big Dog's Weblog on Oct 21 2008 | Filed under: Election 2008, Feature Article
Recently, concerns have been expressed about the negative attack ads in the presidential race. Both sides are doing it but of course the whiny liberals are crying about John McCain’s attacks on The One.
General Colin Powell said he did not like the tone of the ads coming from the McCain camp. He must have been [...]
Debbie Hamilton at Right Truth on Oct 18 2008 | Filed under: Election 2008, Feature Article, Media Watch
From John E. Carey at Peace and Freedom ‘08: Joe Biden, Because He Has No Integrity, Demeans Himself By Attacking Joe the Plumber
I have never had any respect and admiration for Joe Biden. Now I have less.
Oh, he has my genuine sympathy. But respect?
No.
I went to the Congress about a year before Joe Biden. I [...]
Terry Trippany on Oct 16 2008 | Filed under: Election 2008, Feature Article, Media Watch
There is nothing I can add to this video. While watching last night’s debate it was clear to me what hangs in the balance. Perhaps that is because I research the issues.
The following video lays out the stakes in clear concise terms without a single word being spoken.
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Bookworm at Bookworm Room on Oct 14 2008 | Filed under: Election 2008, Feature Article, Media Watch
I’m not sure I need to watch the debate, because I already know how it’s going to play out:
SCHIEFFER: Good evening, gentlemen. You already know the rules, so let’s start with the questions. Sen. Obama, the first question is for you: Please describe for the American voters the way in which [...]