Obama Says It is Good to be in Texas While in Kansas

    Were it Rick Perry or Michele Bachmann, all we’d hear about for the next week is that they went to Kansas and said it was “Good to be back in Texas.” Except it wasn’t Perry or Bachmann. It was Barack Obama not using the teleprompter. Like the 57 states. Except Barack Obama is a genius.

    Dan Eggen of the Washington Post Engages in Journalistic Incest With Left Wing Interest Groups

    Power Line’s John Hinderaker has done the heavy lifting on a case of journalistic incest by Dan Eggen at the Washington Post. The Obama mouthpiece Center for American Progress did a hit job on Congressman Mike Pompeo (R-KS) who happens to represent that part of Kansas in which Koch Industries is located. The Center for American Progress had one of its employees run against Pompeo | Read More »

    Why Tiahrt Matters

    A millimeter. A centimeter. An inch. They are all measures of distance. Even the smallest of them measures some distance. Our job this year as conservatives is to put some distance between us and the left. In doing so, it is our job to push the Senate Republican to the right. Every inch counts when dealing with 100 senators and 40 or 50 Republicans. Every | Read More »

    To the People of Kansas

    Dear People of Kansas, You are about to have your primary and a lot of you are emailing me asking who you should vote for in the United States Senate race. Frankly, when it comes to pork, Todd Tiahrt and Jerry Moran are nothing to write home about. They are both porkers. So that issue, for both, cancels each other out. But then you have | Read More »

    Voter Fraud? What Voter Fraud?

    This is troubling. A 1993 federal law forces about 116,000 voters with unknown addresses to stay on the Kansas voter list. That means almost 7 percent of Kansas voters have addresses where mail cannot be delivered. Kansas has about 1.7 million registered voters. The number of voters with questionable addresses was as high as 174,000 in May 2008, and is down from November 2007 when it | Read More »

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    Moore Won’t Seek Re-Election in Kansas

    I don’t think the GOP is going to pick up enough to take back Congress next year, which I actually think is a very good thing. It increases the odds of Obama being Carter, not Clinton, and will force the GOP to reconsider whether it has the right leadership in place to win — it does not. But more stories like this one mean the | Read More »

    Todd Tiahrt Endorses Hoffman

    The Republicans are starting to rally across the nation for Doug Hoffman. Congressman Todd Tiahrt of Kansas who is running for Senator there this evening announces his endorsement of Hoffman on the heels of Sarah Palin’s endorsement. The gates are opening as a flood of conservatives and Republicans now race to Hoffman with more and more polls showing Scozzafava out of the running. This is | Read More »

    Jim Slattery Crashing, Burning

    Who is Jim Slattery? Why is the chosen one, the Democratic candidate who could crush Senator Pat Roberts in Kansas. Slattery got fawning attention from the D.C. Democrats, the media, the online left, etc. He was championed as the guy who could finally turn Kansas blue against the corrupt, out of touch Pat Roberts. He’s now down 20 points behind Pat Roberts. Thus ends another | Read More »

    The battle for the Kansas Republican Party just got very ugly

    When you hear “Kansas Traditional Republican Majority” you probably see the word “tradition” and connote that this must be the conservative GOP organization in Kansas. Not only would you be wrong, but if you are in Kansas, you may be totally misled. This organization, the state equivalent of the Republican Main Street Partnership, the far left organization dedicated to making the GOP platform a mirror | Read More »

    Sean Tevis Runs For Kansas State House District 15 on Netroots Nation Funds

    Kansas Meadowlark has a new fun way to raise money. Meet Sean Tevis. Sean has done little fundraising in the 15th State House District of Kansas. Instead, Sean went to Netroots Nation and passed the hat. He raised closed to $96,000.00. As Kansas Meadowlark notes A huge part of Tevis’ contributions (71.9%) were small, unitemized, and without any additional information. *Only 1.8% of all contributions | Read More »