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I Like What Obama Says about America

I’ll admit it. I have a soft spot for Barack Obama because I like what his candidacy says about our great country. Now, I live in a small town in Pennsylvania so people out here were talking often and vehemently… Continue Reading →

Suffering from Electile Dysfunction?

Are you suffering from Electile Dysfunction? Is your vote just not getting it done?No matter how hard you nominate, do weak and watered down candidates just keep getting ahead? I understand. This is difficult for me to admit but I… Continue Reading →

Spitzer’s in What Party?

It took 15 paragraphs for the NY Times to mention Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s party affiliation in their story today on the Governor’s meeting with prostitutes. Let’s compare this to a story by the New York Times about a Republican Senator… Continue Reading →

Nader To Run Again!! Yes!?

Ralph Nader said Sunday he will run for president as a third-party candidate, criticizing the top White House contenders as too close to big business and pledging to repeat a bid that will “shift the power from the few to… Continue Reading →

McCain’s Denial is Evasive

The New York Times ran a story today on an alleged affair between Senator John McCain and a lobbyist. And there’s an implication that she might have gotten extra favors out of this deal as well. Well this is Senator… Continue Reading →

Caption Contest

My take: What won’t Bill Richardson do to get the Vice Presidency?

Get The Huck Out

I want something. I want to say yes or no. I want to pick one or the other. GOP voters should have the clear choice based on the records and ideas of two viable candidates. As long as Mike Huckabee… Continue Reading →

Advice To Mitt’s Staff: Smack Your Candidate

I know that the campaign staff for presidential candidate Mitt Romney is not likely to ask for my advice, however I feel compelled to offer it anyway. Someone, anyone, in the campaign. Sit him down, tie him to a chair,… Continue Reading →

In Search of Fred

CMR buddy, former star of the Apprentice, and former congressional candidate goes to New Hampshire in search of Fred Thompson.

Bill Clinton and the Magic Johnson Problem

The campaign was experience vs. change. And it wasn’t just change. It was change wrapped in smiling charm. I’m of course talking about 1992. Bill Clinton faced off with George H.W. Bush. There was no doubt that Bush was more… Continue Reading →

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