Archives for: March 2010
Has Reid Planted A Tea Party Imposter?
By Carole on Mar 10, 2010 | Comment »
Questions are beginning to swirl around Tea Party Candidate Jon Scott Ashjian and his campaign for the senate seat currently held by Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada). Nevada Republicans are expressing concern that Mr. Ashjian was put in the race by agents of Senator Reid to steal votes from the GOP and improve the currently dim chances of a Reid re-election.
Obama's Supremely Troubling Transformation
By Carole on Mar 10, 2010 | 1 comment »
Candidate Barack Obama wanted to be a transformative president. Well, he's doing his best to transform some elements of the US government into broken down caricatures of what our founders intended them to be. The latest transformation to make the news is one observed by US Chief Justice John Roberts who said that the president's annual State of the Union address has "degenerated into a political pep rally."
The Unspoken Promise Obama Has Kept
By Carole on Mar 9, 2010 | Comment »
If abracadabra didn't work, try shazam. President Obama keeps talking and talking in favor of his version of health care reform seeming to believe that if he just stumbles onto the right word or gesture he will magically convince the American people (and enough Democrats in Congress) that the legislation they have opposed for a year is suddenly a good thing.
From The Audacity Of Hope To The Austerity Of Greece
By Carole on Mar 8, 2010 | Comment »
Portugal is desperately trying to learn from their own and Greece's mistakes. Portuguese Finance Minister Fernando Teixeira dos Santos has just announced new austerity measures which will hopefully convince financial markets and other European Union countries that Portugal has its finances in order. But while Portugal works to avoid a debt crisis like the one Greece currently faces, President Obama continues to push the United States toward one.
Redeeming Bush
By Carole on Mar 8, 2010 | Comment »
In a recent interview Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina) was asked about various potential GOP presidential candidates in 2012. One of them was former Florida Governor Jeb Bush about whom the senator said, ""He would be a great president. He'd probably be the best on the list, if he didn't have the Bush name. It may not work in 2012, although the longer Obama is in office the better the Bush name looks." (source)



