Saturday, January 19, 2008
Hucka-been nice knowin' ya
Huckabee's run for president is over, but he might not be done on the national scene just yet...
South Carolina Primary Analysis
An article about the primary and what happens next. Will this be the end of Thompson? Is Ron Paul a factor? Who will be the biggest competitors for the Florida Primaries? Is Mitt Romney only a first states player?
Reports of Clinton supporters messing with Nevada caucuses
One guy's personal firsthand experience, and the reports of several others, surrounding the apparent widespread "misunderstandings" of the caucus workers who support Hillary. The author seems to speculate that her campaign is not above cheating to get her the party nomination.
Fred Thompsonâs speech to nowhere: MSNBC Reacts! VIDEO
This was the weirdest speech I've ever seen. So long, Fred; we hardly even knew ye.
Is Hillary Clinton a closet sexist?
By Carey Roberts at News With Views.com ... The Clinton campaign planted two bozos at a New Hampshire rally to stir up trouble by chanting "Iron My Shirt" at the candidate. Hillary replies, "oh, the remnants of sexism are alive and well." Then she cries in a cafe, and suddenly we are led to believe females of all stripes run to her defense. B.S.
Clinton and Obama win Nevada
If you think reading about this system is hard, just imagine caucusing.
Soldier leaves Army for Ron Paul
More and more the troops are speaking out for Ron Paul by donating more to Ron Paul than any candidate in either party, and now they are leaving the army to make a statement about what Ron Paul is saying. No matter what you think you know about Ron Paul, what's important is that you listen to the message, and realize how our government has betrayed
Rudy Giuliani vs. Ron Paul, in Legos
It's not nice to kick a guy when he's down, but in Rudy's case, I don't care. With Ron Paul getting 14% of the vote (and 4 delegates) in Nevada, and Rudy only getting 4% (and only 1 delegate), it's a good time for this video. Rudy, you have lost! Give it up! You go, Ron Paul!
Behold the Marathon Primary Season (R)
...But there's a problem with McCain being in the driving seat; there are still 5 candidates trying to grab on to the wheel and they each have their own different strategies for doing so.
Severe Polling Discrepancies
Somehow I think the pollsters didn't think this is how Nevada would turn out - with a huge Romney win and a surprising Ron Paul in 2nd place. credit to lewrockwell.com
McCain wins in South Carolina with Huckabee a close second
Fred Thompson takes third place yet again seems to me the big news. He may stay in. Mitt Romney and Ron Paul were fourth and fifth respectively. Rudy sixth . . again. He MUST win Florida. Second will not do. McCain wins with 95% of the votes in, with Huckabee a close second. Less than 17% of the voters showed up. (Links)
McCain FTW!
John McCain won tonights caucuse in South Carolina. What does this mean for the other presidential candidates and their futures?
McCain Wins Key South Carolina Primary
Sen. John McCain won a hard-fought South Carolina primary Saturday night, avenging a bitter personal defeat in a bastion of conservatism and gaining ground in an unpredictable race for the Republican presidential nomination.
Who was the GOP Winner in South Carolina?
So who was the winner and what does this mean for the GOP race. Read about who won in South Carolina and why. John McCain won but did he really.
In The Shadow Of Bush
The president has left his party in a precarious state. But the GOP candidates running in the wake of his wreckage can learn much from his failures.
The Richard Nixon Aspect of Hillary Clinton
"A Woman in Charge" is a book by Watergate investigator Carl Bernstein that demonstrates how Hillary is secretive and remembers her enemies well -- similar to Richard Nixon, whom she helped prosecute as a young Watergate attorney. From her insider stock trading to conflicts of interest, Filegate, Travelgate, pay attention!
9u1l1ani's Popularity Shaken in SC - Loses to Paul Again!
Last sentence of the article - "I'd have to say, unless I hear more out of Rudy," he said, "Ron Paul is coming my way."
McCain Wins SC, Huckleberry is second
This is an exciting day in Republican politics. John McCain, my choice among Republicans, has won South Carolina. South Carolina consistently picks the Republican nominee. So today is a good day for America.
Lobby your Superdelegate
Is it totally unheard of for a Superdelegate to switch camps? Nope. If your congressman has endorsed Hillary, tell them to knock it off or face your wrath at the voting booth.
McCain's Daughter Thinks Obama is Cute
In tomorrow morning's Sunday London Times, the newspaper features an article on John McCain's daughter, 23-year-old Meghan McCain, in which she reveals she thinks Obama is cute.
McCain Wins South Carolina Primary
Senator John McCain squeaked by Mike Huckabee, who had hoped his appeal to South Carolina's sizable evangelical Christian population would aid him. The Arizona senator squeaked by Mr. Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas, who had hoped his appeal to South Carolina's sizable evangelical Christian population would push him over the edge.
Immigration Reform in 2006?
Real national security cannot be achieved unless and until our borders are physically secured. It's as simple as that. All the talk about fighting terror and making America safer is meaningless without border security. It makes no sense to seek terrorists abroad if our own front door is left unlocked.
Dennis Kucinich Responds to NBCâs Nevada Debate Exclusion
GE (NBC) was behind the debate exclusion. Kucnich explains in youtube video. Watch the video for great information about what is going on.
Elections 2008; McCain wins South Carolina primary
Sen. John McCain won a hard-fought South Carolina primary Saturday night, avenging a bitter personal defeat in a bastion of conservatism and gaining ground in an unpredictable race for the Republican presidential nomination. Democrats Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama split the spoils in Nevada caucuses.
John McCain wins South Carolina Primary, Fred Thompson gone
John McCain has just won the South Carolina Primary. This is the nail in the coffin for Fred Thompson. The only thing we can hope for now is that the candidates that remain will continue to push limited government as the means to get elected rather than populism.
McCain wins South Carolina; Romney and Clinton win Nevada
The AP and Fox just called South Carolina for McCain. How about a McCain-Huckabee Republican ticket in the general election?
2008 Elections; Clinton, Romney win Nevada Caucus.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton won the Nevada caucuses Saturday, powering past Sen. Barack Obama in a hard-fought race marred by late charges of dirty politics. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney coasted to an easy win in the Republican contest. Get full video coverage on the Nevada Caucuses.
Obama Gets More Nevada Delegates
"[Clinton] captured the popular vote, but Obama edged her out for national convention delegates at stake, taking 13 to her 12."
Fred Thompson weighs options . . .dropping out?
After a weak showing in the South Carolina primary, Fred Thompson gave a wistful speech to supporters, telling them "we'll always stand strong together." Thompson had staked his campaign on a strong finish in the Republican primary here. While he remains in the race, two sources told CNN that "it was abundantly evident to all of us" that the bar...
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