TPN’s Judson Phillips; The Alan Grayson Of The Right?
By: tomtflorida (Diary) | November 19th at 08:35 PM |
An extreme comparison, no doubt… Tea Party Nation’s Judson Phillips being compared to the dastardly Alan Grayson? A common trait the two appear to share is the propensity to make the most asinine comments imaginable, all carefully designed to attract media attention in a transparent attempt to remain relevant. And speaking of the media, it’s now a given that when looking for an extreme opinion | Read More »
Some Tea Party Advice For Mitt Romney
By: tomtflorida (Diary) | November 4th at 10:18 AM |
Romney suggests that the Koch Brothers ‘Fuel’ Tea Party Let’s be clear on one thing before we go any further, I do not support Mitt Romney as the Republican nominee for the 2012 presidential race. Nor do many in the tea party. And for good reason. From a story in the Washington Examiner yesterday; Mitt Romney is quietly courting the Tea Party as it becomes | Read More »
Herman Cain, Are You Serious?
By: tomtflorida (Diary) | October 18th at 10:10 AM |
When Herman Cain convincingly beat the field in the P5 Straw Poll here in Florida, the initial reaction by many was to discount any meaning behind the results and pass it off as a ‘protest vote’. After all, people couldn’t be serious… Herman Cain? Going into this event, Rick Perry was riding high. He had only been in the race a short time, had quickly | Read More »
Herman Cain, Craig Miller Share Many Similarities, Including Media Bias
By: tomtflorida (Diary) | October 9th at 11:49 AM |
The national media in this country has worked hard to make the GOP presidential primary a two man race. We saw this effort repeatedly in the series of debates held last month, even from Fox News. As far as the networks were concerned, Mitt Romney and Rick Perry might as well have been the only two on the stage. Of course, Herman Cain’s overwhelming victory | Read More »
Chris Christie; GOP’s ‘Mr. Right Now’
By: tomtflorida (Diary) | October 4th at 08:43 AM |
There can be little doubt that Herman Cain’s trouncing of the media driven “front runners” in the Florida Presidency 5 straw poll last week set the political class back on it’s ears. Some were quick to say it was a protest vote – it wasn’t, however, whether you see it that way or not, it was certainly a repudiation of Mitt Romney in the minds | Read More »
What Herman Cain’s Stunning Victory Really Means
By: tomtflorida (Diary) | September 25th at 10:15 AM |
Herman Cain pulled off a major upset by winning the Florida Presidency 5 Straw Poll, doing so in a very convincing manner. The former Godfather’s Pizza CEO captured 37 percent of the vote, while Perry took 15 percent and Romney took 14 percent. I can make the claim that I accurately predicted the top three finish well before the totals were announce, except for one | Read More »
Herman Cain, Craig Miller Prevail In Florida ‘Conservative Roar’ Straw Poll
By: tomtflorida (Diary) | September 4th at 10:45 AM |
Former CEO Craig Miller scored an important victory yesterday in coming out on top in a straw poll held at the ‘A Conservative Roar from the I-4 Corridor‘ rally in Sanford, FL. The event featured GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain and U.S. Senate candidates Craig Miller and Mike McCalister, in addition to a host of other state level candidates. Attended by hundreds of conservatives, including | Read More »
Herman Cain Is Still In This Thing!
By: tomtflorida (Diary) | June 14th at 04:50 PM |
Taking the stage in New Hampshire’s first presidential debate of the 2012 election season Monday night, Herman Cain had a lot of momentum going for him. Despite limited name recognition, he’s primarily known in the South, Cain has been climbing in the polls and the media is beginning to pay attention. In this second presidential debate, he found himself on stage with political stalwarts Mitt | Read More »
2012; Time For Right To ‘Gird Your Loins’!
By: tomtflorida (Diary) | May 29th at 09:43 AM |
With little effort extended nowadays to disguise it, it’s a given that the vast majority in the media are more interested in advancing an ideology that reporting the news, and the 2012 election will be no exception.
It is also a given that this same majority are fully vested in the re-election of Barack Obama. With this in mind, conservatives can expect to see the most negative campaign season in American history.
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