Archive for the 'McCain' Category
The Republican party will suffer a resounding defeat today and the reasons for it go far beyond its affiliation with President George Bush.
The Republicans have become a party of dissension and negativism, and the American people are sick of it. There was no hope with McCain, there was no plan, he simply reacted to each [...]
November 4th, 2008 | Posted in Barack, Bush, Cheney, Clinton, Democrat, McCain, Obama, Politics, Republican | No Comments
Aside from the obvious reasons that Obama should not have chosen Joe Biden,
we think that this was Barack Obama’s most crucial error todate.
It is severe enough of an error that it may cost Obama the election.
There is nothing “wrong” with Joe Biden. He’s a nice guy, hard worker, knows foreign policy, etc.
However, this is an [...]
August 24th, 2008 | Posted in Barack, Clinton, Democrat, Elections, Hillary, Huckabee, McCain, Obama, Politics, Republican, Romney, Silicon Valley, USA | No Comments
With Hillary Clinton’s resounding win in West Virginia this evening, the Democratic party knows it is in real trouble. Hillary sounded a bit too victorious during her victory speech in a state where she only gained 12 more delegates than Barack Obama, and where John Edwards won 7% of the vote.
Clinton vows to push on even [...]
May 13th, 2008 | Posted in Clinton, Democrat, Hillary, McCain, Obama, Politics | 1 Comment
You decide. Looks to be a new “cool” groundswell of McCain support.
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April 8th, 2008 | Posted in McCain, Politics, Republican | No Comments
Much has been made of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s “experience.”
This has been highlighted recently in an advertisement where Clinton supporters ask “who do you want receiving a 3 a.m. phone call?” In much of her continual campaign retortic, Clinton has remarked that she is ready “from day one.”
What does that really mean?
Barack Obama has [...]
March 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Clinton, Democrat, Edwards, Hillary, McCain, Obama, Politics, Republican | No Comments
In a decision that is surely a relief to many of his relatives, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg declared that he will not seek the White House but might put his support behind another candidate who embraces bipartisan governing.
“I listened carefully to those who encouraged me to run, but I am not — and will not be — a [...]
February 28th, 2008 | Posted in Bloomberg, Clinton, Democrat, Hillary, McCain, Obama, Politics, Republican | No Comments
Ralph Nader has decided to run for President again, as a Green Party candidate.
This is about as much press as it deserves.
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February 25th, 2008 | Posted in Clinton, Democrat, Hillary, Huckabee, McCain, Obama, Politics | No Comments
In a quick response to the New York Times article alleging misconduct with a female Washington lobbyist, Republican Senator and presidential candidate John McCain held a news conference alongside his wife and denied everything.
The Times reported in its online edition Wednesday that aides to McCain’s 2000 presidential campaign were so worried about the relationship that [...]
February 21st, 2008 | Posted in , Elections, Huckabee, McCain, Politics, Republican, USA | No Comments
There is one fundamental reason why Hillary Clinton is losing Democratic presidential primaries to Barack Obama; voters don’t like her, they like Obama.
This is evident in the following Q&A with a local WI reporter. We’ll provide commentary.
Let’s take a look at Hillary’s statements to see how “in touch” she is with voters.
HC: We need more [...]
February 15th, 2008 | Posted in Clinton, Democrat, Elections, Hillary, McCain, Obama, Politics, USA | No Comments
Former Massachusetts Governor, Mitt Romney today endorsed John McCain for President.
In his campaign, Romney used TV ads and personal appearances to question whether McCain was truly a conservative and to criticize the senator as a longtime Washington insider who had accomplished little change. But Thursday, the two stood together in Boston.
In an obvious attempt at party unity, [...]
February 14th, 2008 | Posted in Constitution, Elections, Homeland Security, McCain, Politics, Republican, Romney, USA | No Comments