| | Political debates of every kind. | Democrates even see Barack Obama as a weak president | | Barack Obama has plenty of problems with in his own party,
many voters see Obama as a weak president and many that voted for Obama have been left with a very bitter taste in their mouth.
The hope Obama promised his voters has very quickly turn to hopelessness and despair,Obama has the worse polling of any president in his first year in office including George W.Bush.
The democrat party want's Barack Obama to step up to the plate and stand up to the republicans who are against the democrat health care bill and cap and trade,do you see Obama taking off his kitten soft gloves and sissy way's and actually take over his role as president of the United States or do you think he will remain a Yes Man? (Is Barack Obama up to the coming fight?)
President Barack Obama's track record on fighting republican political attacks and urged him to better connect with anxious voters. Some allies pleaded for a new election-year strategy focused on the economy."It's got to be better thought out," Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell said. "It's got to be more proactive." And, he said, Democrats must hit back just as hard as they are hit by... | |
| | "Liberal" Media Bias? | | V.P. nominee Joe Biden got some "tough" questions from "reporter" Barbara West last Thursday that were so loaded with false statements Biden at one point asked, "Are you joking? Is this is a joke? Or is that a real question?" West is actually a health reporter for Orlando WFTV, but there's more to her biography than that:http://www.bluetidalwave.com/2008/10/conflict-of-interest-orlando-journalist.htmlWell it turns out that her husband, Wade West, is a political and media consultant for Republican politicians. The GOP talking points Barbara West used in her interview may have come directly from the McCain Palin communications team via her husband Wade.From Barbara West's website "I am married to Wade West, an international media consultant to politicians, professionals and organizations."West's media communication and fundraising skills have made him a popular consultant for Republican political candidates ranging from local elections, to more than 85 members of Congress and members of the President’s cabinet.Both Barbara and Wade West have frequently emceed Republican fundraisers in the local Central Florida community for at least a decade.Wade West is... | |
| | Show Me the Economist Who Says We Are In a Crisis from lack of Birth Control | | Here's a nice article I read that should remind you all exactly where the Democrat's priorities are when faced with an economic crisis. Why do those morons in California keep reelecting Pelosi?By Andrea Tantaros
Republican Political Commentator/FOXNews.com ContributorIn perhaps the most absurd move yet by the current Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi is defending her move to include hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money in the stimulus plan to expand family planning services — arguing that it will help financially strapped states.Yes folks, her brain has now officially gone numb.“…this is a, to stimulate the economy, is an economic recovery package and as we put it forth we have to deal with the consequences of the downturn in our economy. Food stamps, unemployment insurance, some of the initiatives you just mentioned. Believe it or not, they’re the right thing to do but they also stimulate the economy,” Pelosi told George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s “This Week,” who unsurprisingly didn’t press her on how exactly she deduces this notion.In Pelosi’s world, less mouths to feed equals less money states will have to spend. Show me one economist that says... | |
| | The Banquet | | In the largest and finest banquet hall in the world, a huge feast is being prepared. The greatest chefs from around the planet have converged to make this a meal unparalleled. The most esteemed artists of our time and the most renowned decorators have come together to create a stunning visual display for all who attend. People from every nation, in every color, race and creed will be there. All religions will be represented as will people in ALL levels of socio-economic existence. Every delight known to humankind shall be available for everyone's enjoyment.There are only two rules:1) You have to be seated next to whoever[b]your[/b] type of people have the biggest problems with2) You must be open and friendly to the people you are seated with
As an American with Irish-Catholic ancestry and Conservative -Republican political leanings, I suspect I will be seated with English people, Liberals and Muslims. And I will have a wonderful time learning about people with completely different world views from my own and hopefully we will leave with a better understanding of each other. Would[b]YOU[/b] attend such a banquet if given the opportunity? Where... | |
| | "Bush's Brain." commits a crime bigger than Nixon .In 2005 he gets away with it | | Yes Bush does have a brain, it is called:Karl RoveRepublican political strategist Karl C. Rove is best known as George W. Bush's top advisor, earning him the nickname "Bush's Brain." He was appointed as Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor to the President by Bush during his first term. After Bush's 2004 reelection, Rove was appointed deputy White House chief of staff. In October 2004, Rove testified before a federal grand jury regarding the leaking of national security information to a news reporter in an attempt to silence a critic of the Bush administration. On July 3, 2005, Rove was identified as the source of the leak in notes provided to Newsweek by Time magazine White House reporter Matthew Cooper.[1] (http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=170583)[2] (http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Karl_Rove_named_as_a_source_of_Plame_leak) | |
| | Clinton: Right-wing conspiracy is back | | WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential candidate
Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday described past Republican political malfeasance in New Hampshire as evidence of a "vast, right-wing conspiracy." Clinton's barbed comments revived a term she coined for the partisan plotting during her husband's presidential tenure and echoed remarks she made last weekend in New Hampshire, which holds the nation's first primary.Her rhetorical red meat to a sympathetic audience of Democratic municipal officials comes as Clinton courts New Hampshire voters and squeezes donors for dollars ahead of a March 31 fundraising report deadline. She also continues to face criticism from the party's liberal base for her failure to repudiate her vote authorizing military force in
Iraq.Clinton asserted on Tuesday that the conspiracy is alive and well, and cited as proof the Election Day 2002 case of phone jamming in New Hampshire, a case in which two Republican operatives pleaded guilty to criminal charges, and a third was convicted."To the New Hampshire Democratic Party's credit, they sued and the trail led all the way to the
Republican National Committee," Clinton said."So if anybody tells you... | |
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