Tag: Republicans
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Question
Does it matter that Sen. John McCain, (R-AZ), is, at best, a spent force who mortgaged any ideals and principles he might have had in a Faustian bargain for the Republican Party nomination for president of the United States? It was painful watching McCain last night and then listening to the empty suit media types…
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All in your head The McCain campaign finally rid itself of former Sen. Phil Gramm. Let’s put aside for the moment whether Gramm should be investigated and, possibly, imprisoned for corruption and economic crimes against this nation when he was a United States senator and destroyed banking in this country. The particular comments that led…
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A true conservative
Capt. Kirk for President: Bring it on! Love0 Share Tweet Share Pin
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Ted Kennedy
Conflicting reports out of Massachusetts today said Sen. Ted Kennedy, (D-Mass.,) suffered an apparent seizure. I hope he recovers. He’s one of our best fighters. It was both a tragic and triumphant time on the public stage for the liberal lion. And I’m not talking about the death of his brothers. Mainly I refer to…
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What's a hundred years?
Joshua Micah Marshall, editor and publisher of talkingpointsmemo.com, deftly and expertly explicates and elucidates John McCain and Republicans: Love0 Share Tweet Share Pin
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John "There will be other wars" Mccain
Master Sgt. Andy Dunaway/U.S. Air Force, via Associated Press. Senator John McCain at Baghdad’s airport on Sunday. The presidential candidate arrived in Iraq for meetings with Iraqi and American officials. This should be an impossibility but slowly but surely you can see the swagger returning to Republicans. They can sense that victory is now more…
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A party of one
Reasons not to vote for a Republican, any Republican but especially for president of the United States, include the U.S. Supreme Court. The problem is that Sen. Hillary Clinton, (D-NY), is making it very hard to vote for her if she wins the Democratic Party nomination for president. Love0 Share Tweet Share Pin
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Candy Man
Journalist Jonathan Chait did a re-examination (unfortunately, registration is required to read this content online) of Sen. John McCain in the Feb. 27th issue of The New Republic. In it he recalled an interview that Mr. McCain gave Stephen Moore of the Wall Street Journal a couple of years ago. Mr. McCain told WSJ that…
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N.J. Wins Battle In Sewage-Dump War
February 19, 1997 by MICHAEL O. ALLEN, Daily News Staff Writer New York retreated in the Great Sewage War yesterday after tough talk from New Jersey Gov. Christie Whitman. After a day of counter-charges, the city and state agreed to at least a year-long delay in plans to release 560 million gallons of raw sewage…