-
LINKS
-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Crystalf on When You’re Holding a Hammer, Everything Looks Like a Nail
- David on USA Environmental groups Target Chilean Energy Development
- craig on Behind The ‘Attactivism’ Facebook Curtain
- Crystalf on Mitt Romney praises labor at New Hampshire town hall
- Crystalf on Is Huckabee Becoming The Anti-Romney Godfather?
Archives
- February 2012
- January 2012
- December 2011
- November 2011
- October 2011
- September 2011
- August 2011
- July 2011
- June 2011
- May 2011
- April 2011
- March 2011
- February 2011
- January 2011
- December 2010
- November 2010
- October 2010
- September 2010
- August 2010
- July 2010
- June 2010
- May 2010
- April 2010
- March 2010
- February 2010
- January 2010
- December 2009
- November 2009
- October 2009
- September 2009
- August 2009
- July 2009
- June 2009
Meta
Tag Archives: John McCain
Mitt Romney doesn’t really have a Republican problem
Posted by Chris Cillizza Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is the undisputed frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination even as he continues to endure whispers that he is simply too moderate to win over a majority of the GOP. Exit polling from Romney’s 16-point victory in New Hampshire tells a very different story, however. Among [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Race, Caucuses & Primaries, George W. Bush, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Polls, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Ronald Reagan, Solid Principles, Washington Post
Tagged as: 2012 Presidential Election, 2012 Presidential Race, George W. Bush, GOP, John McCain, Jon Huntsman Jr., Mitt Romney, New Hampshire Primary, Newt Gingrich, Pres. Reagan, Republicans, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, The Washington Post
When It Comes to Music, Republican Candidates Can’t Get Enough ‘Cease-and-Desist’
Tom Petty isn’t much of a Republican fan. During the 2000 Presidential campaign, Petty’s ‘Won’t Back Down’ was briefly used by George W. Bush. It’s use by Bush occurred at public appearances, and normally would be allowed under performing rights organization (PRO) licence. This also happens to be the same licence used for [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Race, Double Standards, Editorial
Tagged as: Al Gore, Born in The USA, Bruce Springsteen, Cardozo Law Review, Copyright Law, Democrats, Heart, Hillary Clinton, Jackson Browne, Jake Tapper, John McCain, Michael Toner, Michelle Bachmann, Political Events, PRO licence, Reagan, Republicans, Salon.com, Sarah Palin, Ted Nugent, Tom Petty, Trisha Yearwood
Leave a comment
The Reinventing of Governor Rick Perry
The Reinventing of Governor Rick Perry ‘How the American Family Association can play the Anti-Mormon card, while grooming Perry into their own candidate for 2012′. By Craig Edwards Reputed Republican Presidential candidate – Texas Governor Rick Perry, recently gathered considerable criticism for his upcoming prayer event titled ‘The Response’. The Houston event is billed as [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Election Coverage, 2012 Presidential Race, Caucuses & Primaries, Character Assassination, Editorial, Fox News, GOP, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, Rick Perry, S. Carolina, Solid Principles
Tagged as: 1998 Southern Baptist Convention, 2008 Iowa Caucus, 2008 Presidential Primary Campaign, American Family Association, Ames Straw Poll, Anti-Mormon, Bryan Fisher, Chad Groening, Church & State, Des Moines, Dr. Russell Moore, evangelical, Faith In America, Glenn Beck, Hanna Rosin, Harry Reid, Iowa Renewal Project, John McCain, Martha Bobo, Mel Gibson's 'The Passion of the Christ', Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Mormonism, Mormons, New York Times, nternational House of Prayer, Ouachita Baptist University, Pastor Huckabee, Randy Brinson, Redeem The Vote, Rev. Don Wildmon, Rick Perry, Salon.com, Sam Brownback, Slate, Southern Poverty Law Cente, Super Tuesday, The Response, Values Voter Summit, Zev Chafets
3 Comments
GOP mega-donors look toward 2012
POLITICO By MAGGIE HABERMAN & KENNETH P. VOGEL As the 2010 campaign draws to its raucous close, the Republican Party’s biggest donors are slowly beginning to choose sides, with some still looking for a strong alternative to a populist conservative movement that makes them uneasy. The big New York, Texas, California and Florida donors who [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, 2012 Presidential Race, California, Congress, Florida, Fundraising, George W. Bush, Goldman Sachs, Gov. Chris Christie, Indiana, John McCain, Mitt Romney, New York, Newt Gingrich, Politico, Recommended Read, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, RNC, Sarah Palin, Sharron Angle, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress, Tea Parties, Tea Party, Texas, Tim Pawlenty
Tagged as: California, Florida, Free & Strong America PAC, Goldman Sachs, John McCain, Meg Whitman, Mitt Romney, New York, Newt Gingrich, Politico, Pres. George W. Bush, Republicans, Rudy Giuliani, Sarah Palin, Sharron Angle, Spencer Zwick, Tea Party, Texas
Leave a comment
McCain shakes up campaign staff
John McCain’s campaign manager Shiree Verdone and part-time deputy campaign manager Mike Hellon are both leaving their posts, the campaign confirmed to POLITICO Sunday. Both are departing to join the state party’s 2010 “Republican Victory” fundraising operation, the McCain campaign announced Sunday. “As part of the campaign’s plan for this election year, Shiree and Mike [...]
Mitt Romney to Endorse Rubio Over Crist
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney will endorse Marco Rubio over Gov. Charlie Crist in Florida’s Republican Senate primary more than two years after Crist helped crush Romney’s presidential aspirations by endorsing rival John McCain. Romney plans to announce the endorsement Saturday and campaign with Rubio in Tampa on Monday, according to a Romney adviser who [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, Caucuses & Primaries, Congress, CPAC, John McCain, Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress, The Huffington Post
Tagged as: 2008 Presidential Primary Campaign, 2010 Mid-Term Elections, 2012 Elections, Charlie Crist, FL. Senate Race, Free & Strong America PAC, Jeb Bush, John McCain, Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, The Huffington Post
Leave a comment
Mitt Romney’s Riddle: What to do with Iowa
DES MOINES – To hear Mitt Romney tell it, his return to Iowa Monday shouldn’t be interpreted as a clue to his 2012 presidential intentions for the first-in-the-nation state. “I’m selling books,” Romney said in an interview, pointing at his book tour traveling companion from Macmillan. “He takes me around to the spots we think [...]
Is Graham the new McCain?
Oh dear, looks like Sen. Lindsey Graham is going to give John McCain a run for his money. If the previous Kennedy/McCain bill taught us anything (in how it helped McCain), Graham will probably end up with the Republican nomination in 2012 thanks to the mainstream media using the New Hampshire Primary as a groundhog. Obama [...]
Posted in Immigration Reform
Tagged as: Cap & Trade, Chuck Schumer, Health Care, Immigration, John McCain, Kennedy/McCain, Lindsey Graham, New Hampshire Primary, Reconciliation
3 Comments

