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Not Surprised

January 22, 2010 in Hip-Pocket Congress, News and Current Events, Scott Brown | Comments (0)

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If there is any image of the problem with the Republican Party over the last few years it’s John McCain. I know, many thought I meant Bush, but even he was never the darling of the “We want to be popular” sycophants among the party leadership. John McCain has a made a career of bucking his own party’s principles to stand for whatever crackpot liberal idea came down the pike. Support for bailouts, amnesty, carbon credits, global warming, and the unconstitutional McCain Feingold shows part of the picture. The rest comes from his opposition to taxes—remember his opposition to the Bush tax cuts? Had I listed these positions before telling you of whom I was speaking, you would assume I meant a leftist Democrat—and you’d be right. Remember when it became obvious that McCain was going to lose the presidential primary to Bush. There was a big push to recruit him to run on the Democratic ticket. What made this so serious was how well he would have fit on that side of the aisle—he’ been little more than a Democratic mole for years.

Now, after fighting hard to get a conservative in the senate seat so long held by Ted Kennedy, those most responsible for the victory are being sold out by none other than their primary darlings. Senator-elect Brown has recorded phone ads for John McCain and Sarah Palin has announced her support for, and intention to campaign for McCain.

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The Fallacy of Political Polls

May 11, 2009 in Domestic Policy, Orwellian Newspeak, Political Action, economy | Comments (0)

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Anyone involved in politics ends up on hundreds of mailing lists, both email and snail-mail. Recently I received an email from John McCain asking me to take part in a poll. This proves that he did not read my response to his last email for support. Had he read it, he would have deleted my name for sure. As for the poll, I usually just delete these because they are worded in such a way to swing the results toward a previously intended direction. The questions will have multiple choice questions that do not even come close to my position, so they are always useless. This one was a perfect example. Here is one of the questions:

Do you believe in limited measures to control climate change or sweeping legislation with the process supporting other priorities of the Administration? (more…)

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If Only

May 1, 2009 in News and Current Events | Comments (0)

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A few days ago I saw a sight that made me pause. A conservative friend had his McCain/Palin sticker on the back of his car and I noticed it had been edited to remove McCain’s name. It made me think because it was indicative of why Barack Obama sits in the White House. The Republican candidate this last go around was one that the GOP base would not support. McCain was not our man, he was the establishment’s man because he was the media darling. Of course, the media loved him—he was silly enough to believe their whispers of love in his ear, and not wise enough to know they would turn on him the moment the Democrat candidate was chosen. Let me give you a clue—if the media like him then he’s either not a Republican or one they know can not win.

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Clarion Call for the Party of Reagan

January 6, 2009 in News and Current Events | Comments (1)

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Since November the Republican Party seems to be falling further into the political abyss. Rather than coming to terms with its departure from party principles under the neocons the party elite has muddied the water with name calling and finger pointing. There are those who want to point the finger at Sarah Palin as the reason for McCain’s loss. (more…)

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