Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Use white supremacist donation to root out "Ron Paul SPAMMER"

Why not throw down that $500 donated by a known white supremacist and use it to root out the alleged Ron Paul spammer. The usual suspects seem to be pretty upset about the harmless email they received and they are the same exact crowd that is upset by the donation, so why not kill two turds with one stone?

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Jews for Ron Paul 2008

Jews for Ron Paul Offended by Dr. Paul's Exclusion From Debate


CONCORD, NH -- Calling on the Republican Jewish Coalition to change its criteria for inclusion in its Victory 2008 Republican Jewish Coalition Candidates Forum, Jews for Ron Paul for President Executive Director Jim C. Perry asked Jewish voters to avoid joining the organization that purports to be representing Jewish Republican voters. "The Republican Jewish Coalition has decided to exclude Dr. Ron Paul from their 'debate', not because of any objective criteria, but because they disagree with Dr. Paul on issues of foreign policy," he said. More...

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Republicans are in big trouble

Dearborn GOP debate wrap-up...


Big GOP star Fred Thompson, uh, made his debate debut and, uh, in line with the rest of his, uh, campaign, he, uh, failed to impress. Iran, uh, economy, uh... Somebody turn the cue card right side up please. I think Fred Burgundy is having a hard time reading from it.


Mike Huckabee, aka Sicko the Clown, should stop trying to be funny guy and exit the race promptly. He adds nothing of substance to the mix.


Tom Tancredo is kind of crazy but at least he can accurately call himself a Republican, unlike the majority of his opponents. His hair is way more intriguing than anything most other candidates talk about.


Duncan Hunter is better presidential material than Sam Brownback. That isn't saying much.


Ron Paul is an old-school Republican and that's his problem. Public schools tend to ignore the Constitution and teach kids that the Founders were racist women-haters. Ron is neither of those but it's all about perspective.


Rudy Giuliani, sorry buddy, until I can see you speak coherently for five minutes without saying 9/11 you don't even enter consideration.


Mitt is definitely THE alpha male of the group. He has a commanding presence. He is very successful and his appearance makes the other candidates look like wimps. If I were picking teammates for a brawl, basketball game or business venture, I'd pick Mitt over the rest of the field. His politics? Scary. Alpha males also tend to hate competition. It's what drives them. They have to win, sometimes at any cost. I don't want that to be the driving force behind my president.


Oops, I published the post after Mitt and then realized that I forgot about John McCain. Exactly.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Service Employees Union Won't Endorse for Dem Primary; Paul introduces tax-free tip bill

None of the Democratic presidential primary contenders will get the endorsement they've been fervently seeking from the Service Employees International Union, an especially painful blow to John Edwards.


Instead of making a national endorsement, the union will allow its locals to make decisions state by state.


Could the above have anything to do with the below?


Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul introduces tax-free tips act.


Ron Paul Speech to Congress
September 25, 2007
Madam Speaker, I rise to help millions of working Americans by introducing the Tax Free Tips Act. As the title suggests, this legislation makes tips exempt from federal income and payroll taxes. Tips often compose a substantial portion of the earnings of waiters, waitresses, and other service-sector employees. However, unlike regular wages, a service-sector employee usually has no guarantee of, or legal right to, a tip. Instead, the amount of a tip usually depends on how well an employee satisfies a client. Since the amount of taxes one pays increases along with the size of tip, taxing tips punishes workers for doing a superior job!

Huckabee, Hunter, Tancredo and Brownback should drop out of presidential race

Mike Huckabee has stagnated since his great finish at the Iowa Straw Poll. He raised very little money in the third quarter and there is no hype about his ideas or campaign. Republicans are not going to nominate an Arkansas governor to go against Hillary Clinton.


Duncan Hunter and Tom Tancredo should take their illegal immigration candidacies home and let their supporters get behind someone who represents their views and has at least a minor chance to win. Both of these guys have hung in the race much longer than initially anticipated.


His home state of Kansas even laughs at Sam Brownback. I'm sure the guy has a heart of gold and faith to boot, but he's got less of a chance than Mike Gravel to become the next president. Let the pro-lifers get behind someone with some oomph in their campaign.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

No matter what the question is, Rudy says 9/11





Rudy, how many hairs are on the top of your head? 9/11.



Rudy, what time comes after 2:34? 9/11



Rudy, how many truthers ran you into the ferry bathroom? 9/11



Rudy, do you use 9/11 for personal and/or political gain? 9/11



Rudy, why should I convince everyone I know to not vote for you? 9/11

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Have Republicans resigned to defeat?

Hillary Clinton is going to dominate her Republican opponent in the general election unless Republicans can choose and solidify behind a candidate who draws just enough liberal support away from the Democrats to pull out the victory. I don't see anyone among the current crop of contenders who can pull that off. Fred? Nope. Mitt? Nope. Rudy? Haha, yeah no. Huckabee? Not unless he puts on a Bill Clinton costume and rides the governor of Arkansas thing. Ron Paul can draw away some of the anti-war crowd and hippies, but his own party hates him for some reason so he probably won't even get a chance to face Hillary. Conservatives had better compromise and unite or else they are going to be angry folk for the next 8 years.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Politics - A few things that crossed my path and mind

Is Hillary Clinton really going to be our next president? I'm glad my passport is still good for a few more years. If you thought Bush was bad, wait till you see Hillary. She thinks she is a pagan priestess or something. That isn't good.



I saw a John Edwards bumper sticker today. Where is John Edwards anyway? Anyone heard from him lately? I've seen more about Bill Richardson and Ron Paul than Edwards. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough.



Is Mitt Romney trying to buy himself the presidency?



I overheard some old farmers at the gas station talking about how they wish that they could grow hemp. I tried some cereal with hemp seeds in it awhile back. It was pretty good. It was from the organic food section at the grocery store. Why is hemp illegal to grow anyway?




Did Bush seriously just veto money for kids while demanding more money for war in the same week? I don't want government controlled health care, but dang, war over kids?