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Ding, dong, the Doyle is….

Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle has told associates he will announce this week that he won’t seek a third term in 2010, generic cialis viagra POLITICO has learned.

1 comment August 15th, 2009

I hated George Bush’s…

…signing statements and now I’m signing on to hating President Obama’s signing statements just as much.

2 comments July 21st, 2009

Me thinks they protest too much:

I was just browsing the news articles on Digg and I found not one, discount viagra capsule but TWO attack articles about Sarah Palin:

  1. Why Sarah Palin really quit us. – By Dahlia Lithwick – Slate Magazine
  2. Majority Say Palin Unfit to be President

You know how many articles I found on Mitt Romney, sale Tim Pawlenty, viagra or any other GOP Presidential hopefuls?

0.

Makes you wonder why so many people feel the need to keep trying to hold Ms. Palin’s head underwater.

(By the way, personally, I think she’s starting to act a little nuts, but that doesn’t explain why the lady brings out the absolute worst from the political Left.)

6 comments July 10th, 2009

I voted against the anti-gay marriage amendment to the WI constitution…

…but that doesn’t mean I like disingenuous arguments in favor of gay rights.

When the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel defends including same-sex partner benefits by writing:

The budget measure gives gay couples 43 of the 200 rights enjoyed by married couples, discount cialis cialis such as allowing family and medical leave to care for an ill partner, viagra usa cure end-of-life decisions and hospital visitation rights. Forty-three of 200 does not a marriage make.

…they’re ignoring the possibility that those 43 rights could represent the lion’s share of the rights granted by marriage. In which case, the number of rights would be less important in determining how closely the status granted by the new budget resembled a marriage than the relative value of those rights.

Add comment July 8th, 2009

I try never to rush to judgement…

…because more often than not something will happen that will make my quick judgement look dumb, viagra sales sovaldi sale but I have to say Sarah Palin’s decision to resign her governorship makes absolutely no sense to me.

1 comment July 5th, 2009

Sleestak-vs.-Specter primary?


VS
?

Wait. SESTAK-vs.-Specter!

Sorry about that.

Add comment May 28th, 2009

What the GOP needs is a PR consultant

The Republican National Committee wants to rebrand Democrats as ‘the Democrat Socialist Party.

1.) You don’t get to decide what the other side is called. The Cubs are the Cubs, best viagra sovaldi whether Brewers’ fans think they should be called the FIBS or not.

2.) To normal people, discount cialis treatment it just looks like you’re being petulant and calling names.

3.) It’s like rearranging chairs on the Titanic. Get back to working on building a winning majority for 2010. You do that by having ideas people agree with, not by calling the other guys names (even if the names happen to be true).

1 comment May 14th, 2009

I guess this shows you what a Democrat’s word is worth:

The Senate last night stripped Sen. Arlen Specter (Pa.) of his seniority on committees, sildenafil healing a week after the 29-year veteran of the chamber quit the Republican Party to join the Democrats.

In announcing his move across the aisle last week, medical Specter asserted that  Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) had assured him he would retain his seniority in the Senate and on the five committees on which he serves. Specter’s tenure ranked him ahead of all but seven Democrats.

Not that Specter didn’t get what he deserved: betrayal met with betrayal.

4 comments May 6th, 2009

In this time of recession…

…Wisconsin is doing what businesses everywhere are doing and charging you more for less.

Wait…that doesn’t seem right.

Add comment April 9th, 2009

Nothing like having the inmates…

deciding who runs the asylum:

But in the end, best viagra stuff Evers bested opponent Rose Fernandez, viagra canada click with the significant help of the Wisconsin Education Association Council and its affiliates throughout the state, which contributed nearly $700,000 toward helping him win.

1 comment April 8th, 2009

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