Thursday, August 11, 2011
• Posted in Politics by Guest: Warner Todd HustonOh, the union thugs in Wisconsin will certainly try to act as if winning a mere two of the six recall elections of the Republican State Senators in the Cheese State was a big win… but it wasn’t. In fact, this recall nonsense shows that the union issues were a huge failure. After all, they even shied from using the union issues to push the recall efforts after they got going because they were looking like a losing issue.
Monday, July 4, 2011
• Posted in Politics by OffsiteJuly 2 (Bloomberg)—Governor Dannel Malloy, who described himself as the “anti-Christie” for his conciliatory approach toward Connecticut’s state workers, has changed his tune after they spurned his plan for pay and benefit concessions.
Friday, June 10, 2011
• Posted in Politics by OffsiteIs it men in general who suffer sexual abstinence anxieties (SAA)? Or does the disease especially target politicians? The answer seems to be both. MilesTones conducted a purely irrational survey and found that 11 out of 10 men acknowledge a Weiner Problem, named for Congressman Anthony Wiener (D-NY).
Saturday, May 28, 2011
• Posted in Politics by OffsiteWe are hearing a great deal about a budding “Democracy movement” spreading throughout the Middle East. Many are calling it an “Arab Spring.” The belief is that after centuries of totalitarian oppression, the Arab street is suddenly pining for more freedom; rebelling against the elitist ruling class of kings, emirs, despots and tyrants.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
• Posted in Politics by Guest: Michael R. ShannonVirginia Gov. Bob McDonnell provided state and national Republicans with a useful and timely lesson in leadership when he vetoed the redistricting bill last week. Complaints emanating from disgruntled Republican House of Delegates members regarding the veto only serve to highlight their failure to pay attention and exercise leadership on their own behalf.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
• Posted in Politics by Guest: Warner Todd HustonIn her March 11 column, Peggy Noonan (a former special assistant to Ronald Reagan) savaged Donald Rumsfeld as “The Defense Secretary Who Let Bin Laden Get Away(1).“ Noonan also ripped his new book, “Known and Unknown,“ as a tome whose “stupid little spine” she wanted to break in anger. I’d like to suggest that while she was “flinging” books, she did so while jumping the shark.*
Thursday, September 16, 2010
• Posted in Politics by Guest: Armand C. HaleI heard last night Senator Harry Reid of Nevada plans on attaching the “Dream Act” to the defense bill. The Dream Act can’t stand on its own and get thru the congress, so he is going to attach it to the defense bill. If one doesn’t vote in favor of the defense bill, then one is not voting to support our troops in combat. Exactly what is the correlation between the defense bill and the “Dream Act”? Nothing! This is what is wrong with this government and these long-term ingrained politicians who only do things to further themselves.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
• Posted in Politics by OffsiteSometimes provocative people become that way because they were provoked. Sharron Angle, 60, could be enjoying the 10 grandchildren she loves even more than her .44 magnum. Instead, she is the Republican nominee against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s quest for a fifth term. Her campaign began, in a sense, three decades ago, when a judge annoyed her.
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