Posted in News on May 29th, 2008
Susan Sarandon wants Barack Obama to be President.
That doesn’t surprise me. She’s nuts. And that’s pretty much the only qualification required for supporting Barack Obama.
But I missed a report last week from The Telegraph. According to the report, Sarandon is looking at a move if Sen. John McCain wins the presidency:
“If McCain gets in, it’s [...]
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Posted in Humor on May 18th, 2008
In case you missed it on Saturday Night Live, Arizona Senator John McCain appeared, and offered some assistance to the Democrats as the nomination process continues…
I certainly hope the Democrats take his advice.
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Posted in Politics on Feb 26th, 2008
There’s a new poll out today that shows Senator Barack Hussein Obama (D-IL) leading everyone in the race for the White House. Not just over New York Senator Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (D-IL,AR,DC,NY). But over Republican front-runner, Arizona Senator John Sidney McCain, III.
The odd thing is, that poll seems to buck the trend of other [...]
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Posted in Politics on Feb 24th, 2008
Ralph Nader announced on NBC’s Meet The Press today that he’s running for President.
Good for him.
And good for the country.
You see, he’ll draw votes from the Democratic nominee in November. And that’s good news for the GOP.
And if he helps get Senator John McCain elected, he’ll have helped America greatly.
Now, when New York Senator Hillary [...]
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Posted in News on Feb 21st, 2008
When the New York Times report first hit the Web last night — you know, the story about Senator John McCain and lobbyist Vicki Iseman — I wasn’t sure what to think.
My gut feeling was that the New York Times was being the New York Times. And I don’t mean that in a good way.
I [...]
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Posted in News, Politics on Feb 10th, 2008
Saturday night, the Republican party in Washington state called the results of the caucus for my candidate, John McCain.
Turns out, though, that he might have jumped the gun.
Oh, Senator McCain is still leading with 26% to Governor Huckabee’s 24%, with Rep. Ron Paul at 21%, with 87% of the votes counted.
If NBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, [...]
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Posted in Politics on Feb 10th, 2008
This election is another important event in American history.
We’re at war, both with extremists who want to destroy our way of life, and with internal foes who put their own interests above those of our nation.
John McCain is prepared to lead on both fronts.
When it comes time to react to those who attack this country [...]
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Posted in News, Politics on Feb 9th, 2008
I wrote earlier about what the ACLU thinks about the 4 members of Congress that are running for President.
The ACU — that’s the American Conservative Union — rates the candidates, too.
Here’s the ACU’s lifetime rating for the four:
John McCain (R) 82.3
Ron Paul (R) 82.3
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (D) 9.0
Barack Hussein Obama (D) 8.0
I can’t find [...]
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Posted in News, Politics on Feb 9th, 2008
Here are the ACLU lifetime ratings of the major party candidates still in the race:
Barack Hussein Obama (D) 82%
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (D) 75%
Ronald Ernest “Ron” Paul (R) 61%
John Sidney McCain III (R) 25%
Note: I have been unable to find ACLU ratings on Maurice Robert “Mike” Gravel (D), who was was in the Senate from [...]
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Posted in Humor, Politics on Feb 9th, 2008
As a late-comer to the John McCain bandwagon — I supported Fred Thompson, remember? — I have had to reacquaint myself with the Senator from Arizona.
Like many politicians, Senator McCain did and said things I didn’t always agree with. Heck, Fred Thompson said and did some things I didn’t agree with. As has done President [...]
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