It’s not exactly been a big mystery where the former Secretary of State was going with his own vote this year. And NBC was was certainly fairly confident that they knew what Power was going to say today when he gave his endorsement to Obama.
I would tend to agree with Michelle Malkin when she states that this doesn’t look like a mater of race, despite[...]
By Art Smith. Posted Tuesday, Sep 30, 2008 at 2:54 pm Filed Under: Economy, Fairness Doctrine, Humor
My boss shared this with me today, and I thought it would be appropriate to share with you. I apologize that I do not know who to give credit to for this.
Two Different Versions! Two Different Morals!
OLD VERSION:
The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his house and laying up supplies [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Sunday, Feb 10, 2008 at 7:25 pm Filed Under: 2008 Congressional Election, 2008 Presidential Election, Des Moines Register, John McCain, Political Philosophy, Republican Party, Ron Paul, US Congress, US Politics
I do not support the candidacy of John McCain. But I plan to vote for my party even if he is the nominee. I plan to attend my county convention in March (I was selected as a delegate to that event), and voice my position on the issues, on the candidates, and do [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Wednesday, Jan 30, 2008 at 10:45 pm Filed Under: 2008 Presidential Election, John Edwards, John McCain, McGehee, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, NBC, Ralph Nader, Republican Party, Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani, Swamp Stompers, Tim Russert, US Politics
It’s been a busy day in politics…
John Edwards has apparently been paying attention to our suggestions. He has decided to drop out of the race leaving no endorsement (yet). Any bets on who that helps?
Rudy Giuliani also has departed, providing an endorsement to John McCain. Nice. Most people seem to agree that McCain is [...]
South Carolina has spoken, and Hillary has taken yet another set of lumps. You can see the most current delegate leaderboard (courtesy of MSNBC) in the sidebar.
From Fox News:
Barack Obama crushed top rival Hillary Clinton in the South Carolina Democratic primary Saturday, in a decisive victory that could reinvigorate his campaign after suffering back-to-back [...]