Archive | January, 2008

McCain’s Got Some Explaining to Do…

30. January 2008

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With the field becoming more narrow by the minute and McCain beginning to look like the front runner going into Super Tuesday, some on the Right are suggesting that McCain has some explaining to do. Given his ACTIONS in recent years on issues such as judges, taxes, immigration, and campaign finance reform, I am not [...]

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Bush’s State of the Union to Highlight Earmark Reform

28. January 2008

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This just came in over the transom… The President is apparently going to outline significant steps towards meaningful earmark reform during tonight’s State of the Union address. While such reform is welcome, I am compelled to wonder, why now? Why weren’t earmarks a high priority item back when Republicans controlled congress… back before the orgy [...]

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Obama on the Republican Ticket?

14. January 2008

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How badly do the Republicans want to win in 2008? How important is it, especially with regard to national security and upcoming Supreme Court appointments, that someone representing the right side of the political spectrum be elected the next president of the United States? And suppose Hillary is the nominee?What if the Republican nominee selects [...]

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A Brokered Convention?

5. January 2008

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H/T: Duane Patterson over at HughHewitt.com Duane has an interesting theory about the roll of Newt Gingrich in this election cycle and points out that if a clear leader does not emerge from the Republican primary, we could end up with a brokered Republican convention. He further suggests that such a scenario could result in a figure like Newt Gingrich riding [...]

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