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Where Crist Stands on Issues, Only Crist Knows

Where Crist Stands on Issues, Only Crist Knows

Ask Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, the Independent candidate for the Senate in Florida, what he stands for on any issue, and you are not likely to get a precise answer.

September 1 2010 | Posted in US News & Views | Read More »

Republican Generic Poll Lead at 10 Points; Highest in History

Republican Generic Poll Lead at 10 Points; Highest in History

One cannot and in fact, should not, write about every poll that comes out in an election cycle. To say it succinctly: there are too many of them, and not all of them are credible.

August 31 2010 | Posted in Featured, News, US News & Views | Read More »

Obama Making Everybody Angry

Obama Making Everybody Angry

Making Sense, By Michael Reagan.

It’s almost as if President Obama’s agenda includes provoking anger at himself.

And it’s not just Republicans he’s provoking. It’s just about anybody who crosses his path, even his party’s deranged left wing.

Long-time liberal Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel is a case in point. The veteran Harlem congressman reacted to criticism from the president, who called on him to “end his career with dignity,” by remarking that Obama hasn’t “been around long enough to determine what my dignity is.”

August 27 2010 | Posted in Government, Opinion | Read More »

The Schools of Biden and Boehner Economics

The Schools of Biden and Boehner Economics

On Tuesday House Minority Leader John Boehner called on President Obama to take drastic and immediate action to right the economy by firing his economic team and getting a new economic game plan.
“President Obama should ask for – and accept – the resignations of the remaining members of his economic team, starting with Secretary Geithner [...]

August 26 2010 | Posted in US News & Views | Read More »

Cook Report: Republicans Close to Number Needed to Win House

Cook Report: Republicans Close to Number Needed to Win House

News is when a man bites a dog, not when a dog bites a man.

That is why we are rapidly approaching the point where another story, about another poll showing how President Barack Obama’s numbers on his ability to handle the economy continue to decline is becoming a dog bites man type of story. They come every day and all bring bad news for Democrats.

August 19 2010 | Posted in Featured, US News & Views | Read More »

Walking a Fine Line With Latino Voters

Walking a Fine Line With Latino Voters

By Ruben Navarrette Jr. From his perch in Sacramento, CA, conservative radio talk show host Eric Hogue has a stern warning for fellow Republicans: Handle the immigration issue with care. You could win the next election — but lose the next century.

August 18 2010 | Posted in Featured, Life, Opinion | Read More »

Polls show Indies Now a Nightmare for Democrats

Polls show Indies Now a Nightmare for Democrats

Independents who embraced President Barack Obama’s call for change in 2008 have become the worst nightmare of Democrats running for office in November.

According to those who are say they are not registered with either party, only 32 percent say they want Democrats to keep control of Congress in this November’s elections. That is one of the major findings of the combined results of three recent Associated Press-GfK polls.

August 16 2010 | Posted in US News & Views | Read More »

Republicans List 100 Wasteful Stimulus Spending Projects

Republicans List 100 Wasteful Stimulus Spending Projects

Two Republican senators on Tuesday gave 100 reasons why President Barack Obama’s $862 billion economic stimulus law had not, and would not, work.

The reasons given by senators Tom Coburn of Oklahoma and John McCain of Arizona, came in the form of a detailed list of wasteful projects that did not have the goal of creating new jobs as its primary objective.

August 5 2010 | Posted in Featured, US News & Views | Read More »

Republicans: Small Business Bill Too Similar to TARP

Republicans: Small Business Bill Too Similar to TARP

Senate Republicans on Thursday rejected a bill that President Barack Obama claimed would have bolstered small businesses and attacked the nearly double-digit unemployment rate.

July 30 2010 | Posted in US News & Views | Read More »

Illegal Immigration: Let’s be Fair and Balanced

Illegal Immigration: Let’s be Fair and Balanced

By Alfredo Ortiz.

As the immigration debate rages on, strategists for both sides see this as an opportunity to create a wedge issue that will separate their respective parties’ ideologies, especially as the 2010 midterm elections roll around in a few months. The Republicans see this as an opportunity to throw political red meat to a base that strongly favors anti-illegal immigration efforts and the Democrats see this as an opportunity to shore up sinking numbers with Hispanic voters, painting the Republicans as

July 12 2010 | Posted in Government, Opinion | Read More »