Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley made a terrible mistake this week. It’s a mistake that may end up costing her the Massachusetts Senate seat and the Democrats the super majority.
What was it? Not knowing who Curt Schilling was.
In a radio interview this week, interviewer Dan Rea poked, “but now Scott Brown has Curt Schilling, OK?”
Coakley [...]
January 16, 2010 | Posted in
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Michael Steele said yesterday that Senator Harry should resign. The remarks were made on a Sunday morning appearance of NBC’s Meet the Press.
Steele, who is the chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC), said, “the standard was the one that was set in 2002 with Trent Lott.” Steele was referring to a remark made by [...]
January 11, 2010 | Posted in
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The Governator is angry and you wouldn’t like him when he is angry. OK, so maybe that line is from another movie hulk, but nonetheless, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is not happy about the way votes were won for the health care bill.
The California governor says that concessions made to Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson in exchange [...]
January 10, 2010 | Posted in
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid offered an apology on Saturday to President Barrack Obama after making off color race remarks.
Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, was quoted in a new book as having said that Obama did not have a “Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one” and that he was popular because he is [...]
January 9, 2010 | Posted in
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Some are calling it the “Obama Effect”. According to Gallup, a recent study showed that more Americans consider themselves Conservative than Liberals, in fact, almost twice as many!
The poll, conducted by Gallup and USA Today, questioned 22,000 voting aged citizens about their political ideology. Forty percent of those polled self-identified themselves as conservatives, fiercely outnumbering [...]
January 9, 2010 | Posted in
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The following is an Editorial/Opinion Article by Eric Rosenberg
Penny Skillman of the San Francisco Chronicle said in 1988: “The most delusional fantasies can be made to masquerade as sanity if you’ve got the political power to reinforce them.”
The Democrats have what it takes to make Penny’s statement true again. They have the power with majorities [...]
January 3, 2010 | Posted in
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Health care legislation is one of the most closely followed stories going into 2010, according to a major insurance company.
New research from MetLife revealed this week that 75% of individuals and 83% of employers are reporting to pay close attention to health care reform talks in Washington D.C.
More than eight of every ten individuals and [...]
Democrats in Congress although they believe they have the votes to pass President Obama’s legislative victory on health care could face another hurdle even after the bill is signed if a number of (GOP) State Attorneys General have their way.
S.C. Attorney General Henry McMaster and at least 12 others are working on a constitutional challenge [...]