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Does Michele Bachmann have enough experience to be President?
I was discussing presidential candidates with someone this past week. I said my favorite candidate was Michele Bachmann. He said he didn’t think she had enough experience to be President. Really! What does experience have to do with being a … Continue reading
Posted in Republican Presidential Candidates
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Jimmy Carter, Michele Bachmann, qualifications for president, Ronald Reagan
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Trying to cheer Obama’s great plan, but first we have to figure out what it is.
I just had to post this link to a video clip from MSNBC’s Chris Matthews show. It is so funny! Chris Matthews has two guests. Cynthia Tucker is a partisan political hack posing as a Pulitzer-Prize-winning syndicated columnist. And Sean … Continue reading
Posted in Obama
Tagged Chris Matthews, Cynthia Tucker, Obama's economic plan, Sean Smith
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Who won the Iowa debate? (from Arizona Tea Party Network)
The Arizona Tea Party Network is running an online poll asking who did the best in last night’s Republican debate. Here are the rankings so far, as of 11:00 this morning: Newt Gingrich – 34% Michele Bachmann – 21% Ron … Continue reading
Posted in Republican Presidential Candidates
Tagged Herman Cain, Jon Huntsman, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Republican debate, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Sara Palin, Tim Pawlenty
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A surprising showing by Michele Bachmann in our Tea Party straw poll
I left watching the Republican debate on Fox to be able to catch part of our Mountain View Tea Party meeting and its straw poll. I was a little surprised at the results of the poll. Mitt Romney drew 41% of … Continue reading
Posted in Candidates
Tagged Joel Gehrke, LDS and not for Romney, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Republican debate, Tea Party, Washington Examiner
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Come on, Republicans, talk straight about the budget.
Well, the word is out. We have this grand budget plan that Republicans insisted on before they would raise the debt ceiling that holds budget increases to 7 trillion dollars over the next 10 years, with most of the increases … Continue reading
Posted in Budget
Tagged baseline budgeting, national debt, raising debt ceiling
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Juan Williams winks at the corruption
Can there be any doubt that Obama’s proposed executive order, “Disclosure of Political Spending by Government Contractors” is simply a fund-raising tool? Of course not. And thus, the discussion of the issue gives us an insight into the souls of those … Continue reading
Posted in Free Speech
Tagged developing police state, Executive Order, Hugo Chavez, Juan Williams, Obama
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Herman Cain wins first Republican presidential debate
I first noticed Herman Cain when he was featured a few days ago on Fox’s Special Report, featured as one of the five participants in the upcoming debate, sponsored by Fox, in South Carolina. I told my wife this was a guy … Continue reading
Posted in Candidates
Tagged Fox News, Herman Cain, Presidential Debate
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Is presidential narcissism now official administration policy?
A number of commentators have noticed that President Obama’s announcement of the killing of Osama Bin Laden was focused on himself and his decisions, and was lacking in giving credit to the Navy Seals who actually risked their lives in … Continue reading
Posted in Obama, Terrorism
Tagged Al Qaeda, Bret Baier, Denis McDonough, narcissism, Obama, Osama Bin Laden, Osama killed
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Selling Marxism with dissembling
President Obama made his defense of class warfare in his question-and-answer session with students at Northern Virginia Community College today. Have you noticed that when politicians play the class warfare card, that they have a particular choice of euphemisms they … Continue reading
Posted in Class Warfare
Tagged Atlas Shrugged, Marxism, Obama, Paul Ryan, Ronald Reagan
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Ray LaHood squirming on Fox News Sunday
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood appeared yesterday morning on Fox News Sunday, and I felt bad for him. This past week, an air traffic controller at King County International in Seattle fell asleep for the third time. He had fallen asleep on the … Continue reading
Posted in Government Incompetence
Tagged air traffic controllers, falling asleep, Fox News Sunday, Ray LaHood
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Atlas Shrugged, Part I – the movie
I heard about it from the Mark Levin Show last week, when Sean Hannity appeared and said he had seen the movie and it was terrific. John Aglialoro bought the movie rights to Atlas Shrugged from Ayn Rand’s estate in … Continue reading