James Dobson to Endorse Huckabee

Posted on February 7, 2008 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Elections, News, Politics As Usual | 11 Comments

Onward Christian soldiers marching on to war! The evangelical finally gets the evangelical anointment!
Dobson, founder of Colorado Springs, Colo.-based Focus on the Family, talked to the GOP presidential hopeful Thursday and later was to release a statement explaining his choice, said Gary Schneeberger, a spokesman for Dobson.
Huckabee had long sought Dobson’s endorsement, believing he [...]

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None of the Above

Posted on February 7, 2008 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Elections, Humor, News, Politics As Usual, Polls, Video | 5 Comments

This is how a lot of conservatives are feeling right now.
What’s Ron Paul up to lately?

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The Conservative Case For Voting Hillary (In the Primary)

Posted on February 7, 2008 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Elections, News, Politics As Usual, Video | 12 Comments

Why? Because there isn’t a conservative to get motivated about in the race anyway, and she will be easier to unite against in the general. That’s the logic behind it.
Here is Rush Limbaugh explaining.
Update: A little more explanation. This wasn’t meant to be advocating anyone to vote Hillary in the general…just the primary. The logic [...]

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McCain/Huckabee Announcement Tomorrow?

Posted on February 7, 2008 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Elections, News, Politics As Usual | 2 Comments

Update: Hot Air dumps on the speculation with stubborn facts!
They’ll actually be at two different airports. And Huckabee’s wife is already booked for an event in Washington.
…move along, nothing to see but a ruined post.
Maybe or maybe not. It wouldn’t surprise me to see Huckabee accept the VP slot under McCain. They are [...]

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Coburn Makes the Case for McCain

Posted on February 7, 2008 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Border Control/Homeland Security, Elections, News, Politics As Usual, Video | 3 Comments

Second look at McCain? I guess I’ll have to take a second look at all the remaining candidates since none of them are my first, second, or third choices. Anyway, Coburn gives a great introductory speech here. Its about as good of a case that can be made for McCain. I guess I need to [...]

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‘Don’t mention Islamic extremists’: British government phrasebook tries to avoid upsetting Muslims

Posted on February 7, 2008 - Filed Under News, War On Terror | 2 Comments

We read:
“The Government has drawn up a controversial phrasebook on the language of terrorism and is insisting civil servants no longer blame fanatical extremism on Islam, for fear of upsetting the Muslim community.
The new counter-terrorism guidelines suggest that phrases such as “Islamic terrorist” and “jihadi fundamentalism” are too inflammatory and imply that all Muslims explicitly [...]

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Reuters: CAIR Says They ‘Feel Left Out’ of 2008 Election

Posted on February 7, 2008 - Filed Under CAIR, Liberal Media/Bias, News | 3 Comments

Proving once again in good European form that they think nothing American is democratic, good or fair, Reuters gives us a pity party for CAIR who is whining that they “feel left out” of the 2008 presidential elections. With the headline blaring “Some non-Christians feel left out of election,” Reuters gives us a tale of [...]

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What Unions Do

Posted on February 7, 2008 - Filed Under Communism, Illegal Activities, News, Union Mafias/Thugs | 1 Comment

Over at the Chicago Maroon (an Independent newspaper of the University of Chicago), Mat Barnum has a post that has some great points in it. In A union divided: Organized labor strikes out, Barnum discusses the writer’s strike and what is going on there.
I miss The Office. A lot.
Thankfully, though, my favorite show will likely [...]

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