Ok, calling it Super Tuesday is a bit of an exaggeration. But there were several primaries held across the nation that defined (or left ambiguous) the major players that will be on party tickets come this November. Although only few elections were held, there were some interesting developments and information we can carry into the mid-term elections this Fall. Below, I’ve picked out my Top 5 Races from last night and explain their significance to the national scene.
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Archive for May, 2010
Effects of Super Tuesday Election Results
Posted in Democrats, Elections, Republicans, tagged Arlen Specter, blanche lincoln, chris dudley, Congress, Democrat, Election, election 2010, Eric Cantor, joe sestak, mcconnell, Obama, Paul Ryan, pennsylvani senate, President Obama, rand paul, republican, Ron Paul, sestak, spwcter on May 19, 2010| 3 Comments »
Eric Holder Walks a Tightrope with Islam
Posted in eric holder, Obama, Politics, Radical Islam, Terrorism, tagged department of justice, eric holder, Islam, justice department, Obama, obama administration, Radical Islam on May 14, 2010| 1 Comment »
Congressman Lamar Smith of Texas hit on my biggest problem with the Obama Administration. America has been suffering causalities at the hands of militant Islam since the 1980’s. These radicals have killed well over 4,000 Americans since they declared war on us.
Yet, today this administration is afraid to offend the enemies. After two minutes of questioning, our nations top lawyer concludes with this sentence:
I certainly think that its possible people who espouse a radical version of Islam have had an ability to have an impact on people like Shahzad
You think?
Chris Christie – An Honest Leader
Posted in Elections, Media, Politics, tagged Chris Christie, new jersey, new jersey governor, Tom Moran on May 14, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Columnist Tom Moran questioned New Jersey Governor Chris Christie about his “controversial tone”.
Music To My Ears
This is what I want to hear from conservative leaders. I don’t want my politician playing both sides of the issue. I don’t want them to worry about reelection. I want them to carry out the will of the people in the best interest of the office.
I agree Governor, it is honest and refreshing.
Arizona Illegal Immigration and Media Corruption
Posted in Bill O reilly, Democrats, Fox News, Human Rights, hypocrisy, Immigration, Media, Politics, Race Relations, tagged Anti-Immigration, arizona, Bernie Goldberg, Bill O'Reilly, Democrats, illegal immigration, jan brewer, Liberals, Los Suns, Media Bias, Media Corruption, NBA, Phoenix Suns, racial profiling, SB 1070, Steve Nash, Washington Post on May 5, 2010| 7 Comments »
With a little help from today’s news, Bill O’reilly and his recurring guest Bernard Goldberg have finally convinced me. I now agree with them that the media is not just biased in opinion, but is corrupt in their tactics and means they will use to push their agenda. If you’ve ever questioned the leanings and power of a “covertly” slanted media, look no further than the past week and a half. The hubbub over the Arizona Illegal Immigration law points to a trend that should frighten even the leftist of left-wingers. I believe the media, working in possible collusion with open-borders proponents and morally confused liberals have engaged in a campaign to blatantly distort, discredit and outright lie about the new Arizona law.
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