He doesn’t just want to earn it by providing goods and services, he wants tax-payer subsidies for what is described as his “earmark bill.” A bill that, to date, has 86 R’s and 100 D’s as its co-sponsor. I first heard this bill, HR 1380, had been introduced late last month, but until the last [...]
Via Michael Barone at the Washington Examiner: Barack Obama’s immigration speech in El Paso, Texas, on May 10 was an exercise in electioneering and hypocrisy. Hypocrisy because while Obama complained about “politicians” blocking comprehensive immigration bills, he was one of them himself. In 2007, when such a bill was backed by a lame-duck Republican president [...]
Which means that his latest flip-flop is perfectly consistent with his track-record of flip-flopping whenever it’s most politically expedient for him.
Angry Al’s act is so much better suited to Saturday Night Live than it is the US Senate.
More at Red State, who thinks Huck withdrawing helps Tim Pawlenty and Herman Cain the most. And Nate Silver at FiveThirtyEight also thinks Cain benefits the most.
Sen. Herb Kohl not going to run for re-election in ’12, dealing a blow to Dem efforts to keep Senate
If Russ Feingold wasn’t safe, Kohl knew his time was up, too. And rather than fight an inevitable loss, Kohl simply abandoned the sinking Democrat ship.
There simply is no way our party should even be entertaining nominating hacks, RINOs, and has-beens like Huckabee, Romney, or Gingrich.
Who could have possibly seen this coming (you know, except for the economic geniuses who are imposing idiotic policies like this one).
Good read from Parcbench on Arizona in the aftermath of SB 1070:
Well, why should black men seek employment when they can elect representatives and the Democrat party to continue to give them entitlements and hand outs as fast as they can check the mail box on the first Monday of every month? Also known as voting for a living. Indeed, the percentage of African-American men with [...]
A little Tweet conversation I had with Texas Representative Joe Deshotel (D-HD 22) this morning, after he initially tweeted this
Yesterday, our Campaigner-in-Chief flew into Austin (costing the tax payers of the US and Austin untold tax dollars) in order to raise $2 million dollars for himself for an election that is still 79 weeks out.


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