The First Lady – From Target Marketing to Ultra Ritzy Dining in One Weekend
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | October 3rd at 02:41 PM |
As the world knows by now, First Lady Michelle Obama did a little shopping with jus’ plain folks at Target in Alexandria, Virginia, where an AP reporter just happened to be around to chronicle the event for the planet.
The Real Story Why Cain Won the Florida Poll and What the Front Runners Can Learn From It
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | September 26th at 10:40 AM |
Re-posted from Pajamas Media The Republican Party of Florida sponsored what was essentially a fundraising event in Orlando called Presidency 5, from Thursday, September 22nd through Saturday, September 24th. The highlights of the three day event were Thursday night’s Fox News/Google Republican presidential candidate debate and late Saturday afternoon’s presidential straw poll. This straw poll was light years away from generally accepted polling practices. Delegates | Read More »
Hillary’s Secret Diary: Should I or Shouldn’t Run?
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | September 9th at 02:42 PM |
re-posted from Pajamas Media 3:00 AM September 8, 2011 Dear Diary: Should I or shouldn’t I? Bill says “go for it” because he is itching to be the first First Dude. And can you believe Dick Cheney is sending me signals to run? He also said on ABC News that I am the most competent person in Obama’s cabinet. Darn right I am! Thanks for | Read More »
A Drinking Game for Tonight’s GOP Debate
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | September 7th at 03:32 PM |
re-posted from Pajamas Media Here’s a more amusing way to watch the Republican presidential candidate debate tonight at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. (By the way, reserve a spot for the Reagan Library on your list of “places to visit before you die” because both the setting and the museum are spectacular.) Background Note: Today’s 30 year olds were born when Reagan | Read More »
The War of 2012 Starts Today
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | September 6th at 12:10 PM |
Next year is the bicentennial of the War of 1812 when a young fledging nation successfully battled and defeated the British Empire for the second time. What better way to mark the 200th anniversary than with the War of 2012? Hopefully, the War of 2012 unlike the War of 1812 will not result in the burning of the White House and US Capitol building, but | Read More »
The Divided State of America Can Not Stand
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | August 18th at 10:26 PM |
Re-posted from Pajamas Media Recently New York Times writer Sheryl Gay Stolberg penned a piece about why our national leaders are incapable of compromise and subsequently why our nation finds itself deadlocked in political stalemate and dysfunction. But how can we expect our leaders to compromise when we can barely stand to be around others who hold opposing views on important issues? The piece mentions | Read More »
Presenting the All American, Red Meat, Alpha Male, Republican Fantasy Ticket
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | August 15th at 02:12 PM |
Re-posted from Pajamas Media It’s only fantasy at this point, but imagine if in 2012, Governor Rick Perry won the GOP presidential nomination and then selected retired General, and current CIA Director David Petraeus as his running mate? A Perry/Petraeus ticket would present a kick-butt, no wimps allowed, “We are taking our nation back,” kind of signal. With all the talk in recent years about | Read More »
Governor Rick Perry’s Public Prayers Show Presidential Leadership
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | August 11th at 09:36 AM |
By Myra Adams Recently on Fox News Channel’s morning show Fox and Friends, co- host Gretchen Carlson asked a provocative question to promo a news segment about Texas Governor Rick Perry’s massive prayer event called “The Response,” held on August 6th. Carlson’s promo question was: Will his prayers turn off voters? Ms. Carlson is not at fault for asking, but the underlying reason why that | Read More »
How McCain’s 2008 Political Shadow is Hurting Romney Now
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | July 17th at 10:15 AM |
By Myra Adams Re-posted from http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/how-mccains-2008-political-shadow-is-hurting-romney-now/ Recently Politico ran a piece by Alexander Burns titled “Mitt Romney’s Warning Signs.” Burns outlined three major reasons why Romney is a weak frontrunner and “remains extremely beatable.” The three reasons are: His fundraising quarter wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t a tour de force either. (Romney “only” raised $18.25 million) His polling is solid, but stalled. (20% to | Read More »
The Presidential Seal is Blowin’ In The Wind – A New Song
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | July 6th at 10:20 AM |
By Myra Adams Re-posted from Pajamas Media On June 30th, while President Obama’s limousine was traveling on Interstate 76, the magnetic presidential seal blew off the side of his limo, during a fundraising trip to Philadelphia. The Secret Service presumed it was lost, but it was later found on the side of the highway the next day. This incident reminds us of another similar malfunction | Read More »