President Obama has broken every existing presidential record on the number of times he has appeared on television since taking office. Mark Knoller of CBS News has faithfully chronicled Obama’s over saturation. This will be a regularly updated thread on Barack Obama’s love of self. Sunday, February 7, 2010: Obama’s question and answer with […]
Gov. Sarah Palin addressed the Tea Party Convention in Nashville tonight. It was not necessarily a “wow-them” speech, but one containing all of the hot button issues that are on the minds of a majority of voters. Twitter and Facebook were buzzing with pro and con comments and it reflects all of what Sarah Palin [...]
It seems that national security has been thrown under the bus once again by the White House, as it uses the Christmas Day Underwear Bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab as a political football to demonstrate that they still have their eye on the ball of Radical Islam. Confused? Six weeks after his 50 minute interrogation and then [...]
Last Friday, Barack Obama made another televised campaign stop in Baltimore at the House Republicans Retreat where he emphatically stated, “I’m not an ideologue.” When the laughter died down he persisted, “I’m not.” In his State of the Union address Obama spoke of continuing the fight for a Healthcare Bill, Cap & Trade […]
The chosen one has decided to walk among us. That was the central thrust of President Obama’s first SOTU speech before a joint session of Congress. David Axelrod earlier today said, “President Obama will be talking directly to the people.” Wow, I’m impressed. So what exactly has Obama been doing over the two years of [...]
President Barack Obama is attempting to get his old mojo back with the Saturday announcement by the White House of the re-hiring of his former campaign manager, David Plouffe, to oversee the 2010 midterm elections in the House, Senate and governor’s races. This is merely an attempt at putting a fresh coat of paint on a [...]
President Barack Obama said Thursday that the election of Scott Brown in Massachusetts in the Special Senate Election was a “systemic failure”. Mr. Obama said information that could have prevented Brown’s victory over Democrat Martha Coakley, did not get the attention it deserved. “When the Democratic National Committee has informatio […]
A political earthquake has struck in one of the bluest states in the union, Massachusetts. Scott Brown a Republican has defeated Democrat Martha Coakley in the special election for the senate seat held for more than 40 years by the late Ted Kennedy. The last Republican to hold a U.S. Senate seat in Massachusetts was [...]
“Now is the Winter of our Discontent”, an apt phrase from William Shakespeare’s Richard III, written in 1591, depicting the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of Richard III of England. Barack Obama and Democrats take note as the voters in Massachusetts are about to drastically alter your faux mantle of “Hope and C […]