To Newt, Or Not To Newt.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | December 17th at 04:30 PM |
I really hesitated to write this article now, because the field for the Republican nomination remains fluid. As a matter of record, I will support whoever we eventually bring forth to do battle with MaoBama. I think that as things stand right now, any Republican candidate can defeat Barack Hussein Obama, except Ron Paul. Ron Paul, though he has a small organization of dedicated fanatics, | Read More »
GOP… In Absentia.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | December 10th at 04:27 PM |
What is it that the Washington Republican establishment and the DeMarxists of Barack Hussein Obama’s regime have in common with one another? Status quo. The Marxi-Socialists attempting to enslave this free country of free people strongly wish to maintain the status quo of their Marxist Chief, Barack Obama. The Beltway-Georgetown ‘insider’ Republicrats, on the other hand, have an agenda altogether different. The tenacity with which | Read More »
At The Heart Of It: Illegal Immigration.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | November 25th at 02:06 PM |
It appears as though our ‘Republican’ candidates have once again forgotten how to spell the word illegal. Notice the use of the term ‘Republicans’ as opposed to ‘Conservative’ candidates. Our assumed first-tier candidates have been pussy-footing around illegal immigration like social workers daintily stepping around piles of poo at ‘Occupy Oakland’, or one of the other super-fund cleanup sites engendered by the useless, wasted piles | Read More »
Cain Withstands Broadside.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | October 22nd at 04:45 PM |
They hit at him from all sides. It seemed like Anderson Cooper’s whole game revolved around engineering an assault on Herman Cain’s 999 plan, which worked quite nicely. His plan was blasted by one candidate after another. The battering only came to an end when Perry and Romney got into it… which interchange must have delighted the enemies of the right. Anderson Cooper just stepped | Read More »
Forging A Conservative 2012.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | June 10th at 05:32 AM |
Campaigns are dropping like flies recently. Mitt Romney, the fair-haired boy of the Republican establishment, is off to a decidedly slow start, fostered mostly by public reaction to a couple of very unpopular policy issues. And now, the entire top tier of Newt Gingrich’s campaign staff has quit… fifteen in number, as I heard it. Who’s next? Can’t blame Sarah for any of this, though | Read More »
Romney Not Resonating.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | June 9th at 12:00 PM |
The herd thunders on. I think what I said about Romney is sound. The response to his presidential campaign roll-out has been something less than enthusiastic. Frankly, I can’t think of a way that Romney could have packaged his pitch that could have mitigated the millstone that his Massachusetts health care plan represents in the eyes of Americans who have, at long last, opened their | Read More »
Mitt Romney Care – The Environmental Candidate.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | June 6th at 12:29 PM |
The Lame Stream wasted no time excoriating Sarah Palin for saying what a lot of us out here have been thinking… that Mitt Romney, in spite of all the money he has raised (just following where his big-time contributions are coming from shows Mitt to be the darling of the establishment ‘Republicrats’, remember them?), has a fatal flaw as a candidate. The DeMarxists will hang | Read More »
The Herd Thins.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | May 16th at 04:32 PM |
Okay, the Republican field has been miserable so far. It’s already apparent that certain elements, the establishment RINOs on one side and the frantically maneuvering Marxists attempting to influence you as to this candidate or that on the other, don’t have our best interests in mind. Pretty obviously, anyone touted by either camp should be carefully examined in the light of real conservatism. Laura Bush | Read More »
A Fresh Wind Blows.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | January 5th at 07:31 AM |
It cannot begin to dispel the immense stench of the rotting carcass that is Barack Obama’s government and Congress… but it’s a start, a bare start, or more correctly, a starting point. The Conservatives are hitting the beach running, and it’s a good thing too. We have plenty of very hard work, and even harder choices to make, in the next two years. The run-up | Read More »
Primaries Gauge Level Of Public Angst.
By: Skip MacLure (Diary) | June 6th at 05:10 AM |
‘Tis the season and Americans have the reason. The summer of discontent is about to manifest itself in a big way. I’ve referred often to the undercurrent of real anger out there, over the President and the DeMarxist Congress’s assault on our freedom. Three primaries were held this last week. Putting it mildly, it didn’t go well for the Democrats. They were not the sole | Read More »