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By V on Aug 27, 2008 in Current Affairs | 182 Comments
The American Issues Project, a 501(c)4 organization, prepared and released on August 21st a very damning video of Obama and his association with terrorist friend and colleague William Ayers. The increasingly shrill hysteria by Obama and his supporters over this video is very telling. According to Ben Smith writing in Obama to DOJ: Block terrorist [...]
By V on Jul 17, 2008 in Current Affairs, NoQuarter Radio | 9 Comments
Thursday’s “MorningQ” features Just Say No Deal co-founder and spokesperson, Will Bower, along with PUMA Conference Pre-Conference Committee Event Coordinator, Deb Barnes. Tune in to learn about this conference directly from the planners themselves. Tune in LIVE on Thursday, July 17, 10-11 am ET.
By V on Jul 3, 2008 in Advertising, Associated Press, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, Chicago politics, Current Affairs, David Shuster, Delegates, Democracy, Democratic National Convention, Democratic Party, Disenfranchisement, Equal Pay, Florida, Fund Raising, Gender Bias, Hillary Clinton, Howard Dean, MSNBC, Media Bias, Misogyny, Nancy Pelosi, New York Times, Popular Vote, Sexism, Superdelegates, Supreme Court, Texas | 77 Comments
SusanUnPC’s Note: This is perhaps the best interview I’ve heard on the inequities and problems of the Democratic primaries. It is a must to listen to this, and to share it with all of your friends. Our great thanks to Bud White for arranging this interview, and to V who always does remarkable work in [...]
By V on May 31, 2008 in Current Affairs, Democracy, Democratic National Convention, Democrats | 52 Comments
First. Popular vote total including FL and MI = Clinton +162,553
Next. Watching the Rules and Bylaws Committee (RBC) today, I was strongly reminded of two things. First, when I lived in a condo in San Diego I attended Homeowner’s Association Meetings where, I swear to God, the same bunch of rule-happy, petty tyrants were [...]
By V on May 31, 2008 in DNC, Delegates, Democracy, Democrats, Disenfranchisement, Florida, Howard Dean, Michigan, Voter Enfranchisement | 17 Comments
UPDATE: There was a meeting-before-the-meeting that went until 1:30 am. [AP report.]
People who attended said no deals were reached, although there was a widespread sentiment that they should try to come up with some resolution that would put the issue behind them.
ABC news is also reporting a bit on it:
Democrats went behind closed [...]
By V on May 23, 2008 in Clinton, Current Affairs, DNC, Delegates, Democrats, Florida | 155 Comments
Yesterday three top Florida Democrats filed suit in Federal Court to force the DNC to seat the delegates from Florida at the National Convention — no compromise, no half-way BS. Steve Geller, the Florida Senate Minority Leader, is an undeclared superdelegate and he is joined in the lawsuit by two other plaintiffs — one [...]
By V on May 17, 2008 in Appalachia, Clinton, Current Affairs, Electability, Electoral College, Hillary Clinton, New York Times | 56 Comments
Here’s a beautiful illustration of Hillary’s strength in Appalachia and Barack’s big problem in November. (Click and drag the slider to turn Appalachia blue!)
The New York Times’ new columnist, Charles W. Blow, a specialist in race baiting those who support anybody but Barack, has achieved a new level of absurdity, arguing that Obama doesn’t need [...]
By V on May 12, 2008 in Delegates, Electability, Electoral College, Superdelegates | 3 Comments
I’ve updated my post: “Math that Matters Most”. with fresh data from Hominid Views that, once again, shows Barack loses and Hillary wins in the general election.
By V on May 10, 2008 in Hillary Clinton, Women and Children | 15 Comments
Chelsea recorded a video for her Mom this Mother’s Day. There is also a greeting card you can sign on Hillary’s site to send her your wishes for her this Mother’s Day.
My Mom passed away suddenly 6 years ago and as Mother’s day draws near, I have been thinking about her and how she [...]
By V on May 9, 2008 in Clinton, Current Affairs, Delegates, Electability, Electoral College, Fox News, Hillary Clinton, Obama, Superdelegates | 568 Comments
Many people are asking. “Why isn’t Hillary leaving the race?” Or, “Isn’t the math prohibitive?” Well, the answer is given quite simply by Karl Rove. Now Karl may be a lot of things, but he is not stupid and he knows politics and elections. Unlike Hillary and her surrogates in the [...]
By V on May 5, 2008 in Barack Obama, Commander in Chief, Flag officers, Hillary Clinton | 42 Comments
Gen. Hugh Shelton, a native North Carolinian:
“You know in the history of our great nation, there has been only one former President who received an endorsement of a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs prior to being elected. And in this case, not only one, but two former Chiefs along with a former Vice Chairman have [...]
By V on May 5, 2008 in Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, Clinton, Current Affairs, Hillary Clinton | 35 Comments
FLINEO’s latest creation reminds us of Michael Barone’s latest article, “Wright Controversy Affects the Polls.” It’s impossible to instantly, and credibly, repudiate someone you’ve associated with, named your book after one of his sermons, been married by, had your children baptized by, and had your $1.6 million mansion “blessed” by — and the American [...]
By V on May 2, 2008 in Barack Obama, DNC, Democrats | 73 Comments
Even if the people smoking hopium won’t see or admit it, the GOP has figured out who they want to run against. The AP reports that Obama is being linked to local candidates to drag them down and stomp on them and boost their candidates. Here is an example of an ad using [...]