The GOP Death Spiral Is To Follow Lindsey Graham
By: Ulysses Arn (Diary) | June 17th at 12:49 PM |
Sen. Lindsey Graham South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham is of the opinion that to defeat his Gang of 8 amnesty plan for immigration reform will lead to a death spiral for the Republican Party. Graham said on NBC’s Meet The Press, “After eight years of President Obama’s economic policies, and quite frankly foreign policy, people are going to be looking around,” he said. “But if | Read More »
Illegal Immigrants Don’t Deserve A Pathway To Citizenship They Deserve #Boots2Asses
By: Ulysses Arn (Diary) | June 13th at 06:34 PM |
The push to give an estimated 11-20 million illegal immigrants a path to citizenship is well underway. The Senate is debating the Gang of 8′s amnesty plan. Speaker of the House John Boehner has said immigration reform is his top priority for the rest of this year(instead of say reigning in the abuses of the federal government or tackling Washington’s out of control spending habit). | Read More »
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Tea Party Member and Former Pro Wrestlers Take On Glenn Beck & Jack Swagger
By: Ulysses Arn (Diary) | February 24th at 04:03 PM |
On this past Monday’s edition of WWE’s “Monday Night Raw” Jack Swagger, the number 1 contender for Alberto Del Rio’s world heavyweight championship, gave a “State of the Union” speech(watch below). After having been out of action for months, Swagger was brought back to WWE programing in the lead up to the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view with a new twist on his gimmick and character; that | Read More »
No Pale Pastels: A Lesson From Ronald Reagan Lost On The IL GOP
By: Ulysses Arn (Diary) | December 9th at 12:07 PM |
“What does the Illinois GOP stand for?” -Illinois Tea Party coordinator Denise Cattoni In his 1975 speech to CPAC Ronald Reagan said that, “Our people look for a cause to believe in. Is it a third party we need, or is it a new and revitalized second party, raising a banner of no pale pastels, but bold colors which make it unmistakably clear where we | Read More »