Posts Tagged ‘joe’

Joe Biden endorses Jim Yarmouth

June 28th, 2010 | 1 Comment

Joe Biden, fresh on cussing out a custard man, came to Kentucky to endorse Jim Yarmouth.  Only problem, it’s John Yarmouth: Along the way, he’s taking credit for creating 800 new jobs at GE over the next two years, hopefully. That’s wonderful considering GE has cut 19,000 jobs over the last two decades. However, given [...]

The newer, better, worse, hate crimes bill

October 15th, 2009 | No Comments

First, the obvious: Per Eric Holder, the new hate crimes bill was not intended to protect everyone equally under the law. I got a problem with that.  The ONLY intent of the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights is to insure everyone is protected equally by the law.  For the US Attorney General to [...]

Nancy Pelosi’s Culture of Corruption: Rangel edition

September 16th, 2008 | No Comments

Charlie Rangel, who everyone has to love, is in a little trouble with the IRS, and possibly the FBI I would imagine.  The FBI just usually sort of comes along with the IRS.  Here’s the abbreviated list of what he’s in some doo-doo over: Rangel’s papers over the past 10 years show no reference to [...]

CNN and that agent of change thing

August 29th, 2008 | No Comments

Immediately after it became known that Sarah Palin would be John McCain’s running mate, CNN ran a poll asking people if they had supported Hillary Clinton if they would now consider McCain/Palin.  Approximately 41% at the last I saw it said yes.  That’s enough to turn this election into a washout for Obama.  So, CNN [...]

Sarah Palin to be McCain’s VP?

August 29th, 2008 | 2 Comments

Due to not really being terribly glued to the tv over this election, I gotta admit I have been fairly clueless to guessing VP picks.  The media throws so many names out so fast, then criticizes the names they threw out themselves, and then writes off the names they threw out themselves.  So, the whole [...]

Dick Morris gets it

August 28th, 2008 | No Comments

I have never really figured Dick Morris out.  I like that.  I like that a lot.  A lot of people have been scratching their heads over Obama’s campaign so far.  To the average guy who doesn’t get caught up in hysteria or hype, it’s been very puzzling.  It’s not to me.  And, apparently it’s not [...]