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Bush and Clintons Ruin the Political System |
Aug 22, 2007 |
Here is what we are seeing these days: A political machine that is:
1) Bent gaining and keeping power;
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Long Way to Go for Hillary |
Jul 26, 2007 |
Here are some thoughts about recent news developments:
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Ron Paul for 2008 |
Jul 16, 2007 |
No 2008 GOP candidate has as much going on on the Internet as Congressman Ron Paul.
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The 2008 Race |
Jul 11, 2007 |
The GOP is dispirited like nothing we have seen since Watergate. GOP primary voters are disgusted with just about everything from amnesty-for-illegals to the Iraq disaster to excessive federal spending under Bush and the GOP Congress. Bush's stance on amnesty for illegals has shattered the GOP - and the conservatives - and left the party in tatters. The 3 main '08 candidates have all failed to capture the imaginations of the GOP primary voters. Romney (too much flip-flopping/Mormonsim seen as a cult), Giuliani (too liberal on social issues/too many marriages), and McCain (author of amnesty for illegals and of McCain-Feingold/incredibly arrogant and sarcastic to many conservatives; and whose campaign is imploding on a daily basis)
The second-tier candidates haven't caught on either. Worried over 2008, and shell-shocked over Bush's demise and the '06 loss of Congress, the GOP wants a savior — another Reagan. Thus they have taken this so-far-undefined vessel called Fred Thompson and filled it with their hopes for the ideal candidate. Thus Fred Thompson's rise in the polls, so far. Thompson is, in fact, a total mediocrity. He is over-rated and uninspiring. He isn't a very good speaker. But he will keep doing well as long as he stays out of sight and remains a non-candidate.
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