The Democrats just don’t get it. We have presidential adviser David Axelrod saying that President Obama is feeling feisty. We have campaign consultant David Plouffe telling us that the Democrats are pushing ahead with their agenda. We have President Obama telling us the reason his point has not gotten across is because he hasn’t [Continue]
It seems that critics to the Obama administration’s continued efforts in pushing health care reform are coming out of the woodwork. Several members from both the Senate and Congress are speaking out in favor of putting health care reform on the back burner. Even Democrat Chris Dodd, is saying today that taking a month off [Continue]
On Tuesday night the whole Democrat agenda came to a screeching halt with the election of one very unordinary State Senator from Massachusetts named Scott Brown. His victory came out of nowhere and instantly changed the political landscape. And suddenly, with this one election, Democrats now need support from Republicans for anything they want to [Continue]
It amazes me how the Democrat party continues with their arrogance toward conservatives. Arlen Specter made a complete jerk of himself when he attacked Michelle Bachman on the radio yesterday. This has gotten a lot of play over the internet and once again, we see a huge backlash against liberals acting irresponsibly. The cantankerous Specter [Continue]
In the last eighteen months we have seen two of the most vibrant personalities and potential rock stars enter the national political scene. The two people are of course, Sarah Palin and Scott Brown. Both basically came from out of nowhere even though they both had experience in state and local politics. But neither had [Continue]
The media frenzy around Scott Brown is really good news for the conservative movement. While his “41st” vote against healthcare is the immediate benefit, the circus-like atmosphere by both the left and the right is helping to bring even more focus to the people’s anger against the liberal Democrat agenda. Brown has gone from a [Continue]
Well, isn’t this special. Suddenly, Democrats are realizing that the American people are fed up with big government, higher taxes and excessive spending. We have Democrats coming out of the woodwork trying to explain why they lost the Massachusetts seat and how the party needs to moderate. If you saw Robert Gibbs’ press briefing [Continue]
As the dust settles on last night’s stirring victory by Scott Brown in Massachusetts, two things are clear. This election was a referendum on bad policies under consideration by Congress and a repudiation of the Democrat’s liberal agenda. How these two concerns play out over the next few weeks and months are yet to be [Continue]
With the historic win by Scott Brown on Tuesday for the Senate seat vacated by the late Ted Kennedy, Americans yearning for freedom are breathing a huge sigh of relief. This victory will be written about for years because numerous factors were actually at play that factored into this stunning victory by Brown. The Democrats [Continue]
I saw this posted in the comments section of the blog at the Boston Herald and thought more of you would be interested in seeing this information. Be sure and show this to your kids. They need a history lesson on what’s what and it doesn’t matter whether you are Democrat or Republican. Facts are [Continue]
As we wait to see what happens in the Massachusetts special election today, there is another key milestone this week that bears watching. That is the one-year anniversary of Barack Obama being sworn in as the President on January 20, 2009. Much has changed in America during the past twelve months since the inauguration and [Continue]
There are all sorts of stories today that the Democrats are still pushing ahead with their healthcare legislation, making bold statements on how they plan to get their healthcare bill through both houses, even if Coakley loses the election. Without the 60th seat, Democrats would lose their filibuster proof majority which jeopardizes their ability [Continue]
I continue to be amazed and fascinated by the Senate race in Massachusetts, and what it really means for where this country is headed. And I think I have finally figured it out. This race is about the mood of the American people. After all the government missteps of the last 2-3 years, and with [Continue]
The second America revolution is playing out right in front of our eyes. Who would have thought a year ago with the emancipation – er, ah, inauguration – of Obama, that the Republicans would ever have the opportunity to steal the Democrat Senate seat occupied by Ted Kennedy. I’m not sure you could have found [Continue]
Like many of you, there is a whole lot to digest from today’s activities in Massachusetts and I’m not sure what the final ramifications will be when the dust settles. What started out as a pretty slow news cycle exploded late in the afternoon across Massachusetts. At approximately the same time, President Obama was speaking [Continue]