“Pomposity. A full head of hair. And a faux smile.”

    I propose a solution to the mystery man described by Michael Smerconish in Politico today. Bingo! P.S.: Make sure to take a guess before clicking on the bingo.

    Fellow “hope-he-fail”ers, rejoice!

    According to Rasmussen: 23% “strongly approve” of the job Obama is doing as President (1 off the record) 45% “strongly disapprove” of the job Obama is doing as President (1 off the record) 56% disapprove overall of the job Obama is doing as President (tied with the record) 43% approve overall of the job Obama is doing as President (1 off the record) President Obama’s | Read More »

    The Dow isn’t the only thing that’s dropping

    "Twin fears of global economic contagion and geopolitical turmoil in the Koreas sent the markets reeling for the second day in a row, sending the Dow below 10,000 and volatility surging." According to Rasmussen : 24% "strongly approve" of the job Obama is doing as President (22% is record low) 44% "strongly disapprove" of the job Obama is doing as President (46% is record high) | Read More »

    Sarah Palin endorses…no one

    In addition to the good news of Ken Buck having earned his way onto the primary ballot the old fashioned honest way, Palin decides to focus on bread and butter (or meat and potatoes, or whatever metaphor you prefer) issues in a great speech Saturday. Erick had a great post earlier on this. Whatever you said to Sarah, Erick, or maybe your work on redstate | Read More »

    I’m starting to wish Grayson had won the primary.

    OK, so I went from neutral on Grayson/Paul a few months ago, pointing out that he answered less than ideally to a question about abortion. I eventually chalked that up to his brand of literal, libertarian federalism, and articles by Mr. Erickson and others made me feel better about the whole prospect of this man winning the Republican primary. So I ended up rooting for | Read More »

    This is why we fight for a Republican House in 2010

    In the spirit of Erick’s recent reminder to work as hard as we can to elect conservatives in the primary, but to come home to our party–the Republican Party–in the general…to come home to the party of our conservative ascendancy…I bring you this flashback of the man who will lead the FULL STOP of Obama’s destructive socialist agenda from January 3, 2011 to January 20, | Read More »

    HELL NO YOU CAN’T!

    Minority Leader John Boehner had this to say in opposition to the Obamacare bill: Democrat 2008 slogan: “Yes We Can.” Republican 2010 slogan: “Hell No You Can’t!” I want to hear every single Republican running for Congress this November echoing Mr. Boehner on the campaign trail. Give voice to the anger that We, the People feel, and you will ride a ridal wave of support | Read More »

    Genesis Chapter 1: Health Care Style

    In the beginning of the 111th Congress, We, the People created the Democrat Congress and the Democrat Presidency. And the Presidency was without nicorette, and bumming; and darkness was upon the face of his visage. And the spirit of Obama moved upon the Speaker from San Francisco. And Obama said, “Let there be health care.” And there was health care the Senate Bill. And Obama | Read More »

    Altmire Votes No

    I know short fluff entries are forbidden but hopefully you forgive me this one-off. This is HUGE. Anyone who watched him on Fox News Sunday could see he was leaning strongly toward “yes.” Either this means that Pelosi already has the votes and was able to let Altmire vote no, or the dam is breaking and the Democrats are in serious trouble. Thoughts? (Hard analysis | Read More »

    Obama Sinks to -21; Political Tsunami Scheduled to Hit Washington in 228 Days

    The President’s Interview with Bret Baier–finally, The One is challenged. This morning across America, Truth dawns. The crimson tide gathers momentum as it rolls ever closer–up the Potomac toward Capitol Hill. President Obama is correct when he pleads with his own party to pass this lest his effectiveness be completely diminished. However, this bill, as bad as it is, is not the cause of his | Read More »