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Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner in Hot Water

by: BrianMiller

Brunner announced Christopher was disqualified and indicated had not even turned in enough signatures, to meet the minimum requirement of 1000. While her press release indicated only 770 have been turned in, the real number was 2750!

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Taliban to Obama: We Will not Tally your Bananas

On February 3, 2010 at 8:14 am

Satire from The Endive…
President Obama’s first attempts at negotiations with the Taliban were less than successful according to the President, who cited a “general lack of clear communication between both parties.”
In his first press conference since returning from his secret meeting with Taliban leadership, President Obama gave details behind the difficult negotiations.
“It was long, and [...]

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Republican hopeful works to earn “The People’s Seat” in Florida’s District 19

On January 28, 2010 at 7:49 am

Republican hopeful works to earn

I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Edward Lynch, congressional candidate for Congress in Florida’s District 19. Lynch is running as a Republican in the special election primary scheduled for Tuesday, February 2, against opponents Curt Price and Joe Budd. The Democrat side pits Ted Deutsch against Ben Graber.
As is typical of most [...]

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The Sandwich Generation

On January 26, 2010 at 9:39 am

The Sandwich Generation

As a Tea Party guy, I have decided this year to get out in front of the issues, rather then play the reactionary game we all did last year. It appears that the President plans to coin a new phrase in this Wednesday’s State of the Union address. The phrase is “Sandwich Generation”.

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The Conservative Revolution of 2010

On January 25, 2010 at 3:23 pm

The Conservative Revolution of 2010

“This morning the British army in Boston…disgracefully quitted all their strongholds in Boston and Charlestown, fled from before the army of the United Colonies, and took refuge on board their ships…The joy of our friends in Boston, on seeing the victorious and gallant troops of their country enter the town almost at the heels of [...]

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The Real State of the Union

On at 8:28 am

The Real State of the Union

President Obama will address a joint session of Congress, to deliver his first State of the Union address on Wednesday. So what is the Real State of the Union? The truth is no one wants to here what President Obama has to say. The most recant Rasmussen Polling data shows the President with the Lowest Job Approval ratings ever recorded. Even the left leaning Gallup Polling Service is reporting 47% / 47% approval verses disapproval.

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Edwards (Finally) Admits to Fathering Hunter’s Child

On at 8:12 am

To watch John Edwards admit in a tortured ABC News Interview in the summer of 2008 that he had been in a relationship with Rielle Hunter but had not fathered her child was a cringe-inducing experience. It was painfully obvious that his version of events was less-than-complete, so to speak.

It was Akin to Mark [...]

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Bluest State Goes Brown

On January 24, 2010 at 7:20 pm

Bluest State Goes Brown

It’s been called the next shot heard around the world, the transformation of the bluest of blue states into a new shade of Brown and a political tsunami – just to name a few. The victory of Senator-elect Scott Brown in Massachusetts should have been a wake-up call to the Obama administration that even in [...]

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Hillary Goes Weak-Kneed On Iran Sanctions

On January 22, 2010 at 3:10 pm

Hillary Goes Weak-Kneed On Iran Sanctions

By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN

A squishy, misguided, weak-kneed liberalism has emerged in Hillary Clinton’s comments about the kind of sanctions that would work best in halting Iran’s nuclear program.  Rather than take the one step that would really be effective – cutting off the flow of refined gasoline to Iran – she instead insists [...]

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Is this the Peoples’ Candidate from New York?

On at 1:54 pm

Is this the Peoples’ Candidate from New York?

With Rudy Giuliani already having declared that he won’t run for a New York Senate seat and no clear choice Republican alternative, the brainstorming has begun about who would offer New Yorkers a viable alternative to the Democratic Party.
Perhaps the most intriguing name to emerge is former banker and current CNBC host, Larry Kudlow.  Kudlow [...]

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Ron Paul’s Campaign for Lunacy

On at 8:18 am

Ron Paul's Campaign for Lunacy

Just when you thought he couldn’t possibly test the limits of rational Americans any further, Ron Paul comes out with yet another absurd and treacherous statement — this time advising his followers at a Campaign for Liberty event in Atlanta that “the CIA must be taken out”. The Congressman’s latest in a series of harmful [...]

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Youth and the Massachusetts Vote

On at 8:10 am

Youth and the Massachusetts Vote

Only 14 months ago, 48% of young people in Massachusetts voted in the Presidential election. Of them, 78% cast their ballots for Barack Obama. In contrast, in this week’s special election for U.S. Senate, a Rasmussen Reports survey on election night indicated that Democrat Martha Coakley won the youth demographic with 58% of the vote – a full [...]

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Obama the Destroyer

On at 7:05 am

Obama the Destroyer

As published on Forbes 21 January 2010
The president’s latest proposal will lose taxpayers billions of dollars.
After Republican Scott Brown’s upset victory over Democrat Martha Coakley for the Massachusetts Senate seat long held by Ted Kennedy, President Barack Obama is starting his second year in the White House swinging. So far, he’s taking aim at his [...]

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