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This is called “missing the message”

Steven Pearlstein – Massachusetts race wasn’t a referendum on health-care reform.

Ah….yes it was.

And if the Democrats persist in believing it wasn’t they are truly going to get their clocks cleaned in November.

1 comment January 19th, 2010

I am literally astonished that a Republican…

…is within spitting distance of winning the Senate seat held by a KENNEDY for 47 years.

1 comment January 15th, 2010

Does anyone believe that if we were coming up on the 1 year anniversay…

…of President McCain’s inauguration the press would be so easy going about us still being in Iraq, buy cialis thumb escalating the war in Afghanistan, having a 10% unemployment rate and Guantanamo still not being closed?

1 comment December 12th, 2009

It’s beginning to look a lot like…

…the Soviet Union:

“The Obama administration is warning Congress that if it doesn't move to regulate greenhouse gases, viagra generic look the Environmental Protection Agency will take a "command-and-control" role over the process in a way that could hurt business. “

“Command and control” didn’t work for the commies. Why would we think it would work for us?

2 comments December 9th, 2009

Why Dick Cheney Should Run in 2012?

Considering that Dick Cheney is about as popular as Swine Flu (H1N1, viagra generic viagra sale my butt), cialis sale I can’t interpret this Newsweek suggestion that Dick Cheney should run for President as anything but a hopeful wish that the Republican party vanish from the face of the Earth.

3 comments December 2nd, 2009

Politics and religion?

I don’t know if Mitt Romney’s Mormon faith will (or should) be an obstacle to his running for President as this article asks.

But it does raise an interesting question: how weird does someone’s religion have to get before it would keep them from winning the presidency?

Scientology?

Wicca?

Global Warming?

11 comments November 30th, 2009

And, remember, they borrowed money from our children’s future to do this

The government has overstated by thousands the number of jobs that it has created or saved with federal contracts under the president's $787 billion recovery program, viagra generic according to an Associated Press review of data released in the program's first progress report.

5 comments October 29th, 2009

Yawn

It’s supposed to be a big deal that Democratic Congressman Barney Frank said, cialis sale prescription "We are trying on every front to increase the role of government".

But is ANYBODY really surprised that that’s what the Democrats are trying to do?

Or are we just surprised when a politician actually tells the truth?

2 comments October 27th, 2009

It’s a woman’s prerogative

Now that Barbara Lawton has changed her mind and said she won’t run for Governor of Wisconsin after all, viagra buy see the question is: who will change their mind next?

I mean, viagra canada Doyle, Kind, and Barrett have already said they won’t run. (Barrett has at least strongly implied that he won’t.)

So someone’s got to reverse themselves. Or is there someone totally new out there waiting in the Democratic wings?

2 comments October 26th, 2009

Whaaaaaaaaat?

Milwaukee County Board Chairman Lee Holloway unleashed a biting critique of County Executive Scott Walker on Monday, cialis canada viagra sale referring to him as a "Howdy Doody" puppet and a David Duke-style politician.

Walker "reminds me of a David Duke – he's good looking, remedy he's smooth talking. (Walker) says he's not part of any race baiting; David Duke says the same thing," Holloway said.

Howdy Doody was a 1950s-era children's TV show character. Duke is a former Ku Klux Klan leader and former member of the Louisiana Legislature.

2 comments October 6th, 2009

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