Posts Tagged ‘tea party’

Scott Walker and November

June 6th, 2012 | No Comments

Scott Walker was a Tea Party favorite.  Scott Walker was also a Republican bucking the tidal wave that was the Obama tsunami of union backed and media endorsed candidates.   Although Wisconsin had a long history of electing Republican governors, the retiring governor of eight years was a Democrat.  Walker ran on Tea Party principles and [...]

Debbie Wasserman-Schultz and the Tea Party

July 21st, 2011 | No Comments

A lot is being made over the recent row between Allen West and Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.  As per the norm, the liberals are framing it so the Allen West is just bat turd crazy and went off on poor little Debbie. SAY WHAT? Was Allen West’s Angry E-mail Appropriate? QuestionsView Results What all of them are [...]

The Constitution, the Civil Rights Act, Obama, and Rand Paul

June 2nd, 2010 | 2 Comments

Immediately after the Kentucky US Senate primary, Rand Paul made what a lot of people consider a gaffe that got all kinds of media exposure: Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy The entire country went bonkers over the fact that Rand Paul would dare do the unthinkable and dick [...]

Bertha Lewis loves socialists

April 23rd, 2010 | No Comments

Bertha Lewis, CEO of Acorn, is proud to be a socialist. She applauds anyone who calls themself a socialist.  But, that’s not the best part: “Any group that says, ‘I’m young, I’m Democratic, and I’m a socialist,’ is all right with me. You know that’s no light thing to do — to actually say, I’m [...]

That Ron Paul vs Sarah Palin debate

February 10th, 2010 | 3 Comments

I have never seen such a muddled mess as what has become of the Tea Party/Libertarian/Republican discussion.  Jane Hamsher of FireDogLake.com, and Huffington Post, takes that confusion to new levels. She’s just all beside herself that Tea Partiers aren’t totally enamored with an avowed Libertarian, mainly in her mind because a Neo-Con supported the Libertarian [...]

Boston Tea Party

January 19th, 2010 | No Comments

Am thinking it’s kinda odd that the recent Tea Party movement became real in Boston tonight. Am also thinking Robert Gibbs sums up exactly why Coakley lost, and why more Dems will lose if something doesn’t change quick: That upset and anger, quite frankly, dates much farther back than simply the 2008 election.  That’s not [...]