President Obama and Chief Justice Roberts Photo Caption Contest
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | June 29th at 12:25 PM |
Re-posted from PJ Media The fact that Supreme Chief Justice Roberts cast the deciding vote upholding Obamacare means it is time for another world famous Tatler Photo Caption Contest. These two leaders have not only made history this week with the Affordable Care Act ruling but they also have a very interesting personal history. First, in 2005 then Senator Obama voted against the Supreme Court nomination of | Read More »
Today Is The Beginning Of The Rest Of The Campaign
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | June 28th at 08:39 PM |
Even though Team Obama and the Democrats are celebrating today’s Supreme Court decision upholding Obamacare, numerous arguments can be made that this decision is actually bad news for President Obama’s re-election prospects. Chief among them is the Supreme Court has re-branded Obamacare as a tax. Harken back to President Obama’s September, 2009 interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos where Obama vehemently denied that the health care | Read More »
Will Romney Use Obama’s Economic Gaffe ‘Almost Every Single Day’ Like The 2004 Bush Campaign Used John Kerry’s Infamous Gaffe?
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | June 11th at 04:24 PM |
When I first heard Obama say that “the private sector is doing fine” I immediately imagined champagne corks popping off the walls in Romney’s Boston campaign headquarters. There was no doubt from the beginning that Obama’s statement was going to be a game changing gaffe on par with the two other Hall of Fame gaffes committed by the losers of the last two presidential campaigns, | Read More »
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Two Current World Leaders as Young Men — Photo Caption Contest
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | June 6th at 07:14 PM |
RED STATE READERS CLICK HERE TO ENTER CONTEST (I can not figure out how to post a photo on this site.) These two world leaders, shown here as young men in their late teens, would be key figures during an attack on Iraq’s nuclear facilities. The fate of the planet would rest in their hands. A friend sent me this combo image without a caption, | Read More »
“Media Malpractice” The “Like-A-Lot- Affair” Between Obama and the Media – 2012 Sequel
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | June 5th at 10:34 AM |
Re-posted from PJ Media By Myra Adams Recently Politico ran a piece entitled, “To GOP, Blatant Bias in Vetting“, written by two of its top writers, Jim VanderHei and Mike Allen. The article began with an example of how The New York Times on Sunday, May 27, dedicated prime front page space to a hit piece on Mitt Romney’s wife Ann. The piece zeroed in | Read More »
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Senator Rob Portman Will Be Romney’s VP According to GOP Insiders
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | May 29th at 02:07 PM |
Re-posted from PJ Media By Myra Adams These days one of the favorite games among political junkies is prognosticating about who will be Romney’s Vice Presidential running mate. An important criterion for selection, the “incredibly boring white guy” factor previously has been examined by this writer and others. Now, there seems to be a consensus among inside GOP political operatives as to who will share | Read More »
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Could a Romney/Petraeus Ticket Be a Game Changer?
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | May 23rd at 06:14 PM |
Re-posted from PJ Media By Myra Adams According to Politico, the phrase “incredibly boring white guy” is now part of the search criteria needed to qualify one for a place on Mitt Romney’s VP short list. Of course, Romney’s desire for a running mate bearing this awkward description stems from the negative backlash suffered by Senator John McCain in 2008 after he selected Governor Sarah | Read More »
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Washington Post Ignores the Latest “Obama Born In Kenya” Story
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | May 18th at 01:53 PM |
Here is a fun game all Red Staters can play. Go to the Washington Post and watch how long, if ever, it takes them to mention the “Obama born in Kenya according to his literary agent in 1991″ bombshell story that is all over the Internet. (Congrats to Erick Erickson whose angle on the story is MOST READ up at Real Clear Politics.) But at this writing, if you look | Read More »
Move Over Marco Rubio and Allen West – Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi is a Rising Conservative Star on the National Stage.
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | May 8th at 04:27 PM |
Re-posted from PJ Media By Myra Adams Move over Senator Marco Rubio! Step aside Congressman Alan West! Make room for another shining Republican star on the ascent in the Florida sky, Florida’s Attorney General Pam Bondi. While it was Congressman Alan West who ended up making national headlines with his brief remarks this past Saturday in Ft. Lauderdale at the Broward County Republican Lincoln Dinner | Read More »
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Could George W. Bush Be The Last Republican President?
By: Myra Adams (Diary) | May 4th at 01:26 PM |
Re-posted from PJ Media Is it possible that George W. Bush could be the last Republican president ever, or at least for the foreseeable future? Am I crazy to even formulate that question? Maybe not and here are 10 reasons why. 1. Rapidly changing demographic trends that favor the Democrat party. 2. An education system controlled by liberals that churns out young liberals. 3. A | Read More »
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