RINOs of a feather flocking together in the FL-Sen race
By: SunshineStateSarah (Diary) | August 10th at 12:51 AM |
File this under “Birds of a Feather:” George LeMieux finally got an endorsement, and he sure is proud of it. Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour announced his support for LeMaestro’s candidacy this week, and Team LeMieux wasted no time putting together some cute little graphics for his website and GoogleAds, touting the endorsement. (You can view one of the graphics here – not sure if they’ll | Read More »
The Cut, Cap, Balance vote and what it says about the Florida Senate race
By: SunshineStateSarah (Diary) | July 22nd at 08:39 PM |
Today the Senate voted to table the “Cut Cap Balance” Act, which the GOP-led House had approved on Tuesday. “Voting to table” is Congress-speak for “we’re too chicken to deal with this, so we’re voting to sweep it under the rug.” What exactly scares the Senate so badly about this bill that they don’t even want to debate it? I was proud to watch my | Read More »
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Nazis are attacking Florida newspapers!
By: SunshineStateSarah (Diary) | July 9th at 05:33 PM |
Oh, those poor journalists at the St. Petersburg Times! They are under attack from Nazis! Well, of course that is not actually true. But it’s understandable why someone might think so, from the panicked headlines the St. Pete Times has been posting lately. First there was Wednesday’s hysterically-titled blog post by Adam Smith, “Has Adam Hasner gone off the deep end?” in which he claims | Read More »
Insiders say Adam Hasner is favorite to win GOP FL-Sen nomination
By: SunshineStateSarah (Diary) | July 6th at 10:51 PM |
From the diaries by Erick. Have you contributed to Adam’s campaign yet? Here’s an interesting survey conducted by the St. Pete Times: St. Petersburg Times | The Buzz | The Fla Insider Poll: Adam Hasner is early favorite to win GOP Sen nomination The Times reached out to people who they deemed to be “dozens of smart Florida politicos…the savviest political minds in the state – | Read More »
Haridopocalypse: Mike Haridopolos meltdown on talk radio program
By: SunshineStateSarah (Diary) | June 1st at 02:41 PM |
I am absolutely flabbergasted that someone who wants to run for the United States Senate refuses to answer a simple question about how he would vote on a significant and current Republican budget proposal. Haridopolos’ answer that his vote on the Ryan plan is nothing more than a “hypothetical” is one of the worst waffles I’ve heard from a politician in a long time.
Someone needs to get Haridopolos a dictionary so he can look up “hypothetical.” (Heck, it comes from a Greek word, “hupothetikos” so you would think he might understand it!) A hypothetical is a situation based on conjecture, a statement or idea thought to be true but unproven. The Ryan plan is no hypothetical. It’s a real and specific budget plan that was brought up for a vote this week…
Also, it’s not like the Ryan plan just came out yesterday. Ryan’s catchy little YouTube video describing his plan was posted on April 4th, almost two months ago. Haridopolos has had plenty of time to hire someone to read it for him and advise him what’s in it. Instead, Haridopolos has repeatedly refused to give a direct answer about how he would have voted on this important legislation.
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Adam Hasner: Conservative Before It Was Cool
By: SunshineStateSarah (Diary) | April 19th at 12:39 PM |
There’s only one Marco Rubio. But he’s one heckuva fantastic blueprint to follow for a conservative Senate candidate.
Who better to send to the Senate to work with Rubio to fight against the liberal policies of Barack Obama and Harry Reid, than Adam Hasner, the very man who worked with Rubio to fight against the liberal policies of Charlie Crist and George LeMieux?
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