Primary Election Results Open Thread

    I thought I’d post this in case anyone wants to discuss tonight’s election results. The race that has generated the most buzz is Richard Mourdock’s challenge to 36 year incumbant Senator, Dick Lugar in Indiana. Also of interest to many across the nation, is the ballot measure in North Carolina to pass a constitutional amendment defining marriage as being between a man and a woman. | Read More »

    Black Lab Acts As Golden Retriever’s Seeing Eye Dog

    You don’t have to be a dog lover to be touched by this story. Tanner is a Golden Retriever who is blind in both eyes due to being born with cataracts. He also suffers from a seizure disorder, which causes him to lose control of his bladder and bowels. He was eventually given up to a dog rescue organization, and was almost put down. Enter | Read More »

    Obama At White House Correspondents’ Dinner: Pit Bulls Taste Better Than Sarah Palin

    I didn’t bother to watch President Obama’s speech at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. However, I did catch wind of this lame attempt at humor.  He took a swipe at Sarah Palin by making light of his taste for dog meat. Apparently, he thinks Pit Bulls are “delicious,” or something. The joke went over like a lead balloon. Even Michelle Obama looked perplexed by it. | Read More »

    Palin Goes RINO Hunting – Mourdock For Senate In Indiana

    Sarah Palin set the tone for the Senate and Congressional primary season today by taking aim at one the most vulnerable RINO incumbents in the country – Indiana Senator, Dick Lugar. I must confess, I did not know just how liberal Lugar was until I did a little research today. I agree whole-heartedly with Palin. It’s time to retire Lugar. Here’s a portion of her | Read More »

    Romney Needs To Thoroughly Vet VP Pick To Avoid 2008 Disaster

    Now that Mitt Romney has the GOP nomination sewn up, the debate over who the VP nominee should be is heating up. Will Romney pick a young rising star, like Florida Senator, Marco Rubio? Or, will he pick an experienced DC insider, like Ohio Senator, Rob Portman. One thing is for certain. Mitt Romney will not make the same mistake that a certain presidential candidate | Read More »

    Mark Levin Is Fed Up With The Palin Bashing From The Right (Audio)

    As I noted earlier this week, some on the right are joining the left in the trashing of Sarah Palin and McCain’s VP vetting process. Mark Levin has apparently had enough. He didn’t mention names, but I believe he was talking about this. Levin reminded his listeners who generated the excitement for the 2008 GOP ticket….”It wasn’t John McCain….many of us voted for him because | Read More »

    Enough With The False Narrative About Palin’s Vetting

      There has been ample discussion as of late about potential Vice Presidential candidates. A few weeks ago, I started to notice a theme developing – designed to discredit Sarah Palin and the amount of vetting that was done prior to adding her to the ticket in 2008. Nearly every MSM article about the topic suggested that the GOP nominee would be more cautious in | Read More »

    Romney Requires Delegates To Sign A Loyalty Pledge For Handshake And Photo

    It’s no secret that a significant portion of the GOP base has reservations about Mitt Romney’s commitment to the conservative principles he has espoused throughout the battle for the party’s nomination. Considering that he likely has the nomination sewn up, you would think that a gathering of GOP delegates, RNC members, and state GOP chairmen would present the perfect opportunity for Mitt to win over | Read More »

    Obama Campaign Warns GOP Against Selecting Rubio For VP

      Despite spearheading the effort to grant amnesty to millions of illegals in 2006, John McCain lost the Hispanic vote by a margin of 67-31 in 2008. That’s a far cry from the 40% that George W. Bush received in his narrow victory in 2004. Last week, I wrote about the rapid growth of the Hispanic population in a number of crucial swing states. I | Read More »

    If I Had A Dog…..

    The story about Obama’s affinity for dog meat has just about run its course. Like many others, I’m ready for the respective campaigns to start talking about the issues. However, I just couldn’t resist taking one last shot! Cross post