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…)
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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 »
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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Quick Hits – Vol. XV
Posted in Human Rights, Media, Obama, Polls, Quick Hits, Race Relations, tagged conservative, Fox News, Halloween, Human Rights, hypocrisy, Newsweek, Obama, Polls, Race Relations, Rasmussen, republican, Townhall, White House on October 26, 2009| 3 Comments »

In Honor of the Best Costume Ever - USA Rocket Boy
A few times per week, around noon time we will post a few op-ed pieces from newspapers, mainstream websites, or elsewhere from the blogosphere: (more…)