Jean Shaheen, D candidate for Senate in New Hampshire, just can’t be unpopular
By: Jeff Emanuel (Diary) | October 28th at 11:10 AM |
“It has become crystal clear throughout this race that Jeanne Shaheen’s entire campaign is scripted from Washington,” wrote the New Hampshire Union Leader of the Granite state’s Democrat nominee for U.S. Senate earlier this week. “If the national Democratic Party leadership doesn’t have a talking point on it, then she doesn’t have a position on it. In short, Jeanne Shaheen is an empty pantsuit.” Clearly | Read More »
Masterstroke or Political Suicide? McCain Halts Campaigning to Focus on Economic Crisis; asks Obama to do the Same
By: Jeff Emanuel (Diary) | September 24th at 04:16 PM |
Depending on where you sit, this move could be viewed as an act of sheer genius or of absolute political suicide. I tend to lean toward the former, while acknowledging that this play could still go very, very wrong. Here’s why: With this suggestion that the Presidential campaign be put on hold, and the Friday night foreign policy debate be delayed, John McCain is saying | Read More »
Barack Obama says he’s “tired of listening to folks who talk tough and act dumb,” then proceeds to talk tough and act dumb
By: Jeff Emanuel (Diary) | September 2nd at 01:35 PM |
Barack Obama shot off at the mouth at a Sunday evening speech in Michigan, saying the following: We are going to change our foreign policy, because I am tired of listening to folks who talk tough and act dumb. If John McCain wants to have a debate about foreign policy, I am happy to have that debate. If Barack Obama making recklessly aggressive statements and | Read More »
Obama repeats “I’ll debate John McCain anywhere, any time” lie, whines about “negativity” when asked why he’s scared to actually keep his promise
By: Jeff Emanuel (Diary) | July 31st at 08:28 AM |
On May 16, Barack Obama bravely declared that he would debate John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee “anywhere, anytime.” “If John McCain wants to meet me anywhere, anytime, to have a debate about our respective policies in Iraq, in Iran, in the Middle East or around the world, that is a conversation I am happy to have,” said Obama to an adoring audience of “reporters” | Read More »