Eric Florack on July 10th, 2009

Ya know, there are times when you just have to let it out, and laugh in their faces.

WASHINGTON (CNN) Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter called his fellow Democrat, Rep. Joe Sestak, a “flagrant hypocrite” and accused his rival of

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There is a nascent cry for freedom, the natural yearning of all men, in Iran, video:

Hat tip:  Michelle

More, Jim Hoft, Gateway Pundit:

Madness! Obama Administration Silent As Iranian Students Are Slaughtered in Streets– Announce They Will Negotiate

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davidl on March 20th, 2009

If the reprobate, who thinks he is Attorney General, Eric Holder, has commented on this case, I am not aware of it.   James Taranto, Wall Street Journal, reports on an effort to recall a New Orleans council woman because

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davidl on January 27th, 2009

Carolyn McCarthy H/T WikipediaRepresentative  Carolyn McCarthy the hoplophobe from Long Island is apparently a real blond, stupid all te way to the bone.  McCarthy has been having a hissy fit over Blind Man Patterson’s appointmet of Kristen Gillebrand to the Senate seat vacated

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davidl on January 25th, 2009

As I am given  to understand it, when one declares that he has fixed a horse race, it’s taken for granted that the jockey has been paid-off.

Did Barack Obama garner the Kennedy family endorsement by making an illegal promise

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davidl on January 18th, 2009

Al Franken h/t Frankenidiot.comI admit that I have not been following the Minnesota Senate contest between Norm Coleman and Al Franken too closely.  After all the thought of  joker like Franken in the Senate is just too depressing.   However of late, there been

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Eric Florack on January 9th, 2009

Here’s David Freddoso at The Corner, upon hearing Kit Bond (R) Missouri is retiring at the end of his term:

That will open up a tough seat for Republicans to defend. They have had a bad streak in Missouri statewide

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davidl on December 26th, 2008

I doubt it was Mrs. Schlossberg’s intent, but Caroline Kennedy has admited her lack of qualifications to be senator,  Larry Neumeister, Associated Press

Caroline Kennedy told The Associated Press in an interview Friday that she knows she will have to

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Eric Florack on December 13th, 2008

Let’s start, with a premise:

Every Republican president candidate since 1964 has had their level of success or failure, respectively, tied directly to the degree of voter perception that they have or have not turned their back on conservatism.

Consider

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davidl on December 7th, 2008

Corrupt

“Cold Cash” Jefferson left out in the cold.

When Mrs. Pelosi become Speaker of the House, she vowed to “drain the swamp.”    Rather than draining her swamp, Mrs. Pelosi has allowed her swamp to become even more infested.   Well yesterday,

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Eric Florack on December 4th, 2008
Message from Torranto at “Best of the Web”:
 

Saxby Chambliss“Chambliss’s victory assures the GOP of at least 41 Senate seats. It also lays to rest one of the nastiest McCarthyite smears of recent times: the repeated assertion by Democrats and the

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Eric Florack on December 4th, 2008

Oops!

More ballots found in the Senate Race in Minnesota.

This time, those ballots… this time from Minneapolis, leaves Fraken with a net loss of 46 votes.

Franken’s reaction? predictable as steam off the street in a summer shower:Denial.

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Eric Florack on December 3rd, 2008

And as if by magic, or perhaps more correctly by way of some evil curse, 175 ballots show up in the Franken Coleman race, giving Franken a net gain of 37.  Total difference, ~50 or so.

Forgive me, but I

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davidl on December 2nd, 2008

Curses, foiled again.   Republican Saxby Chambliss defends his Senate seat in Georgia, Associated Press:

ATLANTA – Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss won re-election Tuesday in a runoff, dashing Democrats’ hopes of capturing enough seats in the U.S. Senate to thwart

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davidl on November 29th, 2008

As of noon January 20, two things well happen;.  George W. Bush will depart Washington with his principles intact.   Whereas BO a/ka/a one a/k/a messiah a/k/a Barack Obama will assume the presidency with his principles already shattered, Bush as attributed

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