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Still Think McCain Cares About The Troops?

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Think again. McCain opposes a bill that would guarantee full tuition payments to veterans at any public school in their home state. Its expected cost is $52 billion over 10 years. McCain says the legislation is too expensive and has proposed his own version, which would increase the monthly benefit ...

It’s No Longer Cool to Hang With Racists?

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

I know that I’m a bit late on this, but I can’t resist commenting. Barack Obama has [finally] separated himself from his former father figure-pastor-confidant-spiritual advisor. In a speech that came approximately two months later than it should have, Obama called Reverend Wright’s media hoopla nothing ...

When Will Those Democrats Grow Up?

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

"Hold on a second. So former President Clinton dismissed my victory in South Carolina as being similar to Jesse Jackson and he is suggesting that somehow I had something to do with it? You better ask him what he meant by that. I have no idea what he meant. These ...

Pennsylvania Primary Prediction

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Hillary Clinton - 51% Barack Obama - 46% Substantive effect on the race for the Democratic presidential nomination - 0%

HILLARY JOINS THE CAST OF “DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES�

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

How else to describe her frantic campaigning, highlighted by her disturbing willingness, if not compulsion, to say anything to win the nomination? Her latest bizarre performance was her outrageous claim surrounding her trip to Bosnia in 1996. First, a Fact Check: The war was over when she landed in Tuzla on ...

Why Does Richardson’s Endorsement Matter?

Friday, March 21st, 2008

For some unknown reason, the mainstream media treated the announcement that New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson endorsed Senator Barack Obama for President as a major newsworthy event. But why? Despite his very impressive resume and experience in government, Richardson's candidacy was barely a blip on the Democratic radar ...