The year is nearly over – time to review what’s happened in 2010 while we look forward to a superb 2011. I’ve picked a few posts we’ve done each month this year…some were more enlightening, some were more argumentative, and some were just more entertaining. We took all of December off, but look forward to getting back at posting more in 2011. Thanks for visiting the site this year, and wish y’all a Happy, Blessed, and Prosperous New Year. (more…)
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Three Conservative Bros Presents…2010 Year in Review
Posted in Arizona, Immigration, Democrats, economy, Elections, Environment, Foreign Affairs, Health Care, Illegal immigration, Immigration, Liberal Elitism, Media, Obama, Politics, Race Relations, Radical Islam, Republicans, State of the Union, Terrorism, tagged Democrats, economy, Election, Health Care, Health Care Reform, Media Bias, Obama, President Obama, Racism, Republicans on December 29, 2010| 1 Comment »
50 Things That Changed America – Volume III
Posted in climate change, Democrats, economy, Elections, Environment, global warming, Health Care, hypocrisy, Liberal Elitism, Media, Obama, Organizations, Politics, Republicans, stimulus, Waste, tagged 2010 Elections, Card Check, Chicago, Chicago Politics, Climategate, Daily Caller, DailyKos, David Axelrod, Ezra Klein, Greece, Greece Financial Collapse, Health Care, John McCain, Mid-Term Elections, Obama, Obama Care, President Obama, Rahm Emanuel, Research 2000, Reverend Wright, Rod Blagojevich, Sarah Palin, stimulus, Stimulus Bill, Student Loans, TARP, Timothy Geithner, Tony Rezko, Tucker Carlson, unions, US Treasury on October 22, 2010| 2 Comments »
Approaching the upcoming election, ThreeConservativeBros is highlighting 50 events that have influenced our nation since the 2008 Presidential Election. Today we discuss reasons 16 thru 25. Click here to review Volume I, or here for Volume II… (more…)
50 Things That Changed America – Volume II
Posted in carbon emissions, climate change, Copenhagen, Democrats, Elections, Environment, Foreign Affairs, global warming, Obama, Politics, Radical Islam, Republicans, Sarah Palin, tagged 2010 Elections, Andy Stern, Arafar, Bill Clinton, Bush, Bush Tax Cuts, Cap and Trade, Congress, Copenhagan, General McChrystal, George Bush, Globsl Warming, Israel, Midterm Elections, NASA, Netenyahu, Obama, President Bush, President Obama, Rolling Stone, Sarah Palin, SEIU, Tax Cuts, unions on October 20, 2010| 3 Comments »
Approaching the upcoming election, ThreeConservativeBros is highlighting 50 events that have influenced our nation since the 2008 Presidential Election. Today we discuss reasons 6 thru 15. Click here to review Volume I…
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50 Things That Changed America – Volume I
Posted in Democrats, economy, Education, Elections, Foreign Affairs, Fox News, Military and Defense, national security, Obama, Politics, tagged Czech Republic, Fox News, Gitmo, Guantanamo Bay, Honduras, hugo chavez, Manuel Zelaya, Miltary Coup, Nobel Peace Prize, Obama, Poland, Russia, White House on October 18, 2010| 5 Comments »
With 53% of the vote, the elections of 2008 were sold to the American people under the simple yet powerful notion of CHANGE. They had just put into office the nation’s first black President, along with deeper Democratic majorities in the House and the Senate. The new President and his Democratic leadership read this resounding victory as a mandate for sweeping change, outlining a far-reaching agenda to fundamentally transform not just the direction of the country, but our essential economic and socio-cultural framework.
In the past two years we have seen a determined White House and overwhelming majorities in Congress chart that new course for our country. Unfortunately in our 24 hour new cycle, many developments simply get lost in the shuffle. So with the 2010 mid-term elections fast approaching, ThreeConservativeBros decided to compile a list of significant events that have occurred in the past 24 months. We determined these fifty stories were the most important for people to remember before going into the ballot box this November 2nd. Here they are in no specific order. (more…)
National Conservative Pundits Flex Muscle in Delaware
Posted in Elections, Politics, Republicans, tagged 2010 Midterm Elections, Charles Krauthammer, Christine O'Donnell, Christine O'Donnell Delaware, conservative, Delaware, Delaware GOP Primary, Elections, FiveThirtyEight, Joe Scarborough, Karl Rove, Mark Levin, Michael Medved, Michele Malkin, Mike Castle, republican, Republican Party, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, Sean Hannity on September 15, 2010| 5 Comments »
In a final round of primaries before the November mid-terms, several non-establishment conservative candidates won again. This narrative has been going on for months now across the country, but last night in one GOP primary, the anti-establishment fervor may have cost the Republicans a winnable seat in Delaware and a majority in the Senate. (more…)
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 »
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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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.