NRA can’t decide if Harry Reid is pro or anti-gun? Well, now…

    Seems the NRA’s competition has no trouble figuring it out; Nevada Senator Harry Reid claims to be a defender of the Second Amendment. Is that really the case? You decide. Here is a list of votes he has cast over the past twenty years in the U.S. Senate: 1. June 28, 1991—Voted for a 5 day waiting period for handgun purchases (Vote No. 115). 2. | Read More »

    RightOnline 2010-The New Greatest Generation

    It began in 105°F heat in Las Vegas, Nevada, and ended in what felt like 107°F “it’s a dry” heat. People from all over the country descended on Vegas; there was a Domino’s Pizza convention, a Deaf Poker Tournament, and a bunch of NutRoots gathering at the Rio Hotel. At The Venetian Hotel, somewhere around 1,200 Americans gathered to hear conservative speakers, attend seminars on | Read More »

    Still MORE NRA pondering endorsement of Harry Reid

    The NRA in thinking about backing Harry Reid in November over his GOP opponent Sharron Angle is worried more along the lines of who the next Senate Majority Leader will be; “The Second Amendment and the National Rifle Association are always one bad incident away from politicians like Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin exploiting their agenda of gun control,” said Andrew Arulanandam, an NRA spokesman. | Read More »

    NRA gets the message on Kagan?

    It shouldn’t have taken beating the NRA over the head to get them to do the right thing on the Kagan nomination, but for some reason it did. Now the NRA comes out and says; NRA Opposes Kagan, Will Score Senators on Confirmation Vote The National Rifle Association announced Thursday it will oppose Senate confirmation of Elena Kagan’s nomination to the Supreme Court and plans | Read More »

    Harry Reed hopes for a third party rescue

    Harry is desperate; Dec. 6: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid speaks to the media on Capitol Hill. (AP) Facing dismal poll numbers in his home state, Nevada Sen. Harry Reid has devised a re-election strategy: welcome third party candidates who can split the opposition in the uphill battle to hold on to his U.S. Senate seat. The Nevada Democrat and Senate majority leader filed to | Read More »

    Remembering: Harry’s History

    Gives me warm and fuzzies Of course, the title of this post can be taken two ways, and right now I’m looking at both of them. I never got over Reid with his comment “…the war is lost…” back in 2007; “Now I believe, myself, that the secretary of state, the secretary of defense and you have to make your own decision as to what | Read More »