Interesting articles.
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | November 17th at 12:13 PM |
Some articles you might find interesting: Kaw and Border: (Larry) “Winn, Lose, or Make Excuses.” Harry Reid re-elected as Senate Majority Leader. Quinnipiac: President’s approval rating at 44%. Boston Herald: Massachusetts government is aggressively enforcing fines against citizens who can’t afford the mandated health insurance. Politico: Jim DeMint wins earmark ban vote among Senate Republicans. Club for Growth: Roy Blunt votes “No” on earmark ban. Patricia Ruffini: The natural | Read More »
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Way to go, Rand Paul. Here’s hoping you’re the US Senate’s Chuck Norris.
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | May 19th at 01:28 AM |
Great headline from Politico: ”Paul not sure why Mitch is so popular.” Mitch McConnell, also from Kentucky, had endorsed Republican Secretary of State Trey Grayson, who lost 35% to 59% against physician Rand Paul, endorsed by Sarah Palin and Erick Erickson, among many other reform-minded conservatives. From my March 4, 2010 article, “Why I’d vote for Rand Paul over Trey Grayson in Kentucky.” If I were a Kentucky | Read More »