Louisiana’s Sen. Mary Landrieu now finds herself in a December runoff election, which I predict she will lose. Landrieu is telling Louisiana voters that because she supported the Marxist-tinged and bankrupt policies of Barack Obama, it should not be the focus of voters. Rather, Mary wants voters to concentrate on what is best for Louisiana. […]
Archives for November 2014
Obama Sinking Faster than the Lusitania
On 1 May 1915, the Lusitania, loaded with over 100 tons of ammunition and shrapnel shells, set sail from New York with over 100 Americans on board (warned by German diplomats in New York that they were in danger.) New York Customs Collector Dudley Malone had advised U.S. President Woodrow Wilson that “practically all her […]
Grace under Pressure
In the WSJ, Peggy Noonan notes the “thumpin” George W. Bush took in the midterm elections of his second term when his party lost six Senate seats and 30 House seats, and reminisces about his gracious response to a reporter’s question. For those who think Mr. Obama has faced unusual levels of rhetoric, consider this […]
In with the Good, Out with the Bad
Tuesday was a big day for pro-growth small business governors. Let’s begin with the Cato Institute’s Fiscal Policy Report Card on America’s Governors 2014 by Nicole Kaeding and Chris Edwards. In their report, only four governors received an A grade. Two of them were fighting for their political lives on Tuesday and both won: Sam […]
Divide and Conquer
President Obama is asking the black community to vote for Democrats as a matter of racial solidarity. But the discouraging truth is that, while the economy has been tough on the middle class as a whole, it has been even worse for African Americans. One African American who is fighting the divide-and-conquer strategy from politicians […]
Good Morning From Key West
Debbie and I are on our way to cast our votes for Rick Scott for Florida Governor. We join with America’s Mayor Rudy Giuliani, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, former Governor Jeb Bush, Senator Marco Rubio, the Florida Police Chiefs Association, and Florida’s Associated Builders and Contractors in wanting to help Rick continue his small-business […]
America Votes For Gridlock
The Marxist policies of Barack Obama have most probably cost the Democrats the 2014 election season. Obama belongs right up there in a rogues gallery of the most destructive U.S presidents including Woodrow Wilson, FDR, Lyndon Johnson, Jimmy Carter and lone Republican George W. Bush. This does not mean that pro-small government non-intervention Americans like […]
Would You Put a Pig Castrator in the U.S. Senate?
I would! Joni Ernst can deliver the goods and give the bureaucratic trough-swilling swine in Washington the savaging long deserved. The fortunate voters in Iowa have a real opportunity to send a real American to Washington. Bruce Braley, please! Ask about his low attendance record at House Veterans Affairs Committee hearings.
Muhammad—Most Common Name in Oslo?
Jay Nordlinger, senior editor for National Review and music critic for The New Criterion, writes Impromptu columns for NRO. Jay recently attended the Oslo Freedom Forum, an annual human rights gathering in Norway. In Oslo, Part V, Jay talks about his observations in the Norwegian capital. A visit to Norway will make you think a […]
Do You Know Rick Scott?
Learn more about Rick Scott here, and vote for Governor Scott tomorrow in Florida. Rick Scott is the 45th Governor of Florida. Born in Bloomington, Illinois, and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, his father was a city bus and truck driver after his service in the 82nd Airborne during World War II, and his mother […]
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