debates
Blogging The Iowa Debate Part IV
McCain’s answer on Vice-Presidential powers was actually pretty funny. “Only one President.” That is a strong answer. Guiliani sounds like he’s pretty comfortable with Cheney’s roll, and Romney is defending G.W. Bush’s use of Cheney, saying it is entirely up to him. If I were President, I’d have the Vice President make sure that I [...]
Blogging The Iowa Debate Part III
It’s funny that Romney talks about speaking softly and carrying a big stick, because I was just about to say that he sure is using a low and soft voice when speaking about our military might. “We were here…they attacked us.” Half right…we were here, and there. I think Tancredo wants to protect this country? [...]
Blogging The Iowa Debate Part II
Getting a new post going here since they’ve decided to move to domestic issues. Huckabee is now in favor of nationalized health care. Why can’t this just be left up to the individual states? Huckabee buddy, I hate to tell you this, but there is way more money in illness than there is in health [...]
Blogging The Iowa Debate Part I
I DVR’d it, so I’m a little behind. First of all…does anyone actually believe that Fred Thompson is going to run? I just don’t see it happening. Romney won’t address anything in Brownback’s ad, just gives examples that contradict it. It sounds like he may be personally in pro-choice, but governs as pro-life. “I changed [...]
I Just Have To Say…
Ron Paul Blowback?
It was only a matter of time before “Ron Paul Blowback” would happen on the internet. TheWalk.com has this to say about people burying Ron Paul on Digg, just for the sake of burying him: It’s hard to believe that anyone would actively censor a guy who is already suppressed in every other media. This [...]
How Fiscally Responsible is Your Own Campaign?
If this post at RonPaulQuest is accurate, Ron Paul has the slowest burn rate of any candidate. That would make for a pretty interesting debate question, no? “Mr. ________, you claim to be in support of fiscal responsibility, yet your campaign is among the top three of all candidates in burn rate. How do you [...]
Thoughts on the New Hampshire Debate
Well, not very many fireworks at all. John McCain, my friends, looked so rehearsed that he was afraid he was going to make a mistake. I was glad to see Ron Paul stay on message and tie everything back to the Constitution and our flawed foreign policy. Almost every statement he made received at least [...]
Giuliani and the 9-11 Commission Report
I just received this press release. I don’t want to confuse anyone with facts and reason, so I’ll let it speak for itself ARLINGTON, VA – During the “First in the South” GOP debate in South Carolina last night, one thing was made clear: Rudy Giuliani does not understand how to keep America safe. When [...]
Post Debate Coverage Part XI — Return of the Ass Clowns
It says nothing that Ron Paul is doing so well in the polls? So it says nothing that Romney is doing well either, right? He’s only looking at his reaction, and that’s all that matters. Right Hannity…you challenged him, but you didn’t let him answer. He tried to explain the Constitution to you, but you [...]



