Tag: "Conservatives"

Launch All Bailout…For Great Justice!

| June 1, 2009 | Comments (0)

Here’s another reason to support Chuck DeVore as he tries to unseat ultra-liberal Barbara Boxer in California: Not only is he a veteran, an author, and a conservative, he’s also a geek.

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Dissembling or Ephiphany? Jim DeMint Wants to Know.

Dissembling or Ephiphany? Jim DeMint Wants to Know.

| May 21, 2009 | Comments (0)

There is a conservative rock star in the Republican Party and his name is Jim DeMint. His op-ed in the Washington Examiner on judicial restraint and the silly word games the President and Senator Leahy are playing deserves much wider attention than it’s gotten thus far. Obama has said plainly that he intends to choose [...]

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Marco Rubio is the New Hotness; NRSC Is, Well, Not

| May 20, 2009 | Comments (5)

If you want to know why the Republican Party is still slowly circling the drain, take a look at this video and remember that the NRSC is backing a big-government, high-tax, believer in the Cult of Global Warming for the Senate over this guy. Seriously, what beyond fear could possibly have inspired the GOP to [...]

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No, Senator Cornyn, I Don’t Want What You’re Smoking

| May 12, 2009 | Comments (4)

I don’t know what premium bud John Cornyn smoked this morning, but he really should give it up. It makes him do some really dumb stuff like endorse Florida Governor Charlie Crist for the Senate. I am pleased today to endorse Governor Charlie Crist for the United States Senate. With his record of reform in [...]

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Estimating the Tea Party Numbers (Update: Is 800,000 Unreasonable?)

| April 15, 2009 | Comments (24)

In my travels around the blogosphere today, I’ve seen some left-wing commenters pooh-poohing what they consider to be a “meager” turnout for today’s Tax Day Tea Parties. So I decided to spitball some numbers. Michelle Malkin reports that there are at least 800 tea parties going on today. This post, which is aggregating reports from [...]

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In the End, What Doomed Norm Coleman Was His Leftward Drift

| April 8, 2009 | Comments (2)

It’s all over but for the shouting and the randomly-fired futile lawsuit in Minnesota, where the human bag of grease and phlegm Al Franken will be that state’s newest Senator. He beat Republican Norm Coleman, who still has to be wondering what in the heck happened that let the unfunniest human being in the multiverse [...]

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Congressman Jeff Miller on Our Spending Realities

| April 3, 2009 | Comments (0)

My friend, and fellow member of Smart Girl Politics, Tabitha Hale had an opportunity to interview one of the newer Republican members of Congress, Jeff Miller. Miller represents Florida’s First Congressional District, which includes the cities of Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach and is also one of the GOP’s most conservative Representatives. Is there any [...]

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Yeah, Conservative Bloggers Do Know Journalism

| March 27, 2009 | Comments (0)

Who’s the idiot who said that conservative bloggers don’t do original reporting? Oh, yeah. It was one of the guys who was busy playing Heather #3 on the circle-jerk known as JounoList whilst a couple more conservative bloggers were out getting a scoop.

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