Posts Tagged ‘elections’
Feb 08
Video: One Tough Nerd
As everyone knows, Michigan’s economy is in ruins. There are several people already running for governor on the Republican side who say they have what it takes to get Michigan back on its feet. Many of them you’ve probably heard of: Mike Cox, the current Attorney General and Pete Hoekstra, the US Congressman from Michigan’s [...]
Feb 08
Obama gave the Colts the kiss of death: he predicted they would win
So, now Obama is 0-4. First in Virginia, he endorsed and campaigned for Democrat Creigh Deeds for governor, who was destroyed by Republican Bob McDonnell. Next in New Jersey, he endorsed and campaigned for Democrat Jon Corzine for governor and he was defeated by Republican Chris Christie. Then in Massachusetts he endorsed and campaigned for [...]
Jan 19
I’m sure he thought he was helping
“Why would you hand the keys to the car back to the same guys whose policies drove the economy into the ditch and then walked away from the scene of the accident?”
This is what Chris Van Hollen, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said in a poorly worded effort to explain why Massachusetts voters should vote for [...]
Jan 16
In Martha Coakley’s world
This is getting more and more comical as the days go by.
In Martha Coakley’s world, Curt Schilling is a Yankees fan. Take a listen:
Jim Hoft quips:
She must be going for the sympathy vote…
Because Martha Coakley’s campaigning is truly pathetic.
Update: Curt responds.
In Martha’s world she’s been all over the state campaigning. Boston Globe columnist Brian McGrory [...]
Sep 20
John Kasich is re-energizing Ohio Republicans
Ohio Republicans have suffered many hard defeats the past few years, primarily because they were led by squishy, middle of the road moderates that took the party nowhere fast. Kasich, however, is a true conservative, which means he believes in limited government, lower taxes, reduced regulations on businesses and people, so citizens and businesses can [...]
Dec 07
Dollar Bill Jefferson defeated
This is excellent news. Congressman William Jefferson, who was indicted on 16 counts of bribery, money laundering and a host of other corruption charges, was defeated yesterday by a political rookie. Joseph Cao, a Vietnamese American, wiped the floor with Jefferson.
Anh Joseph Cao, a little-known 41-year-old community organizer and GOP attorney, knocked off nine-term Democratic [...]









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