Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Hillary Sides With GOP To Stay In Race

She praises John McCain while saying Sen. Obama lacks the skills to be Commander in Chief. With friends like Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party hardly needs anymore enemies!

She dared to suggest something deeper lurks with Tony Rezko and Sen. Obama, while reports barely made the online version of the news about her own questionable contributions, which she's refused to return.

The media is a fickle friend. They took Barack Obama to heights no mortal could have possibly maintained. Just as quickly, and with little reasoning, they crowned Hillary Clinton the new media darling for winning Ohio (a state she had always been expected to win) and taking the popular vote in Texas, a pyrrhic victory that left her with nothing to show for it. When times get tough, the Clintons get rabid. Never assume that the party or the nation is in their list of priorities. There IS no list of priorities. It begins and ends with them.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Hillary's "Red Phone" Fear Ad - GOP Approved!



Apparently, Sen. Obama is already engaged in the politics of fear even before going one on one with Sen. McCain. Gee. Thanks, Hillary.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Obama Showing Strong in TX and Ohio

According to new poll data from American Research Group, Inc., Sen. Obama now holds a 51-44 lead over Sen. Clinton in Texas. In Ohio, Sen. Clinton holds a 50-45 lead after having led Sen. Obama by 10 points a mere week ago.

The question becomes, if Hillary Clinton loses in either state (or both states) will she find the grace and logic to concede? If past history of character is any indication, I suspect she'll hang on like a rusty fish hook. It would take Howard Dean and the jaws-of-life to pry her away from this contest.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008



While the Clinton campaign saunders on with negative attitudes and tactics, Sen. Obama engages the people of Ohio with a personal, hopeful approach. It is never wise to scold voters for daring to hope in their futures.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

John McCain Flips AGAIN on Iraq Position

When last we heard, John McCain was perfectly satisified with the idea that our troops might be in Iraq for 100 years. On Monday, Feb. 25th, CNNPolitics.com reports that McCain has taken another position, sharing his new belief that "the war will be over soon." The question becomes one of logic: Has McCain changed his position or has he simply forgotten the myriad of various stances he's taken regarding the war in Iraq? Given that he expects America to embrace him as "friends" (a term of endearment that McCain has fallen in love with), one can only assume that he is hoping all of us will just go with his flow and accept him as the loveable ol' granddaddy who has taken to waffling. Too bad for the Senator that Iraq is hardly the ONLY issue he has changed his mind on.

The Obama Big "Mo"

With polls continuing to indicate that Obama's momentum remains steady, the endorsement of Sen. Chris Dodd as reported by Reuters is another positive boost.

CNNPolitics.com is reporting that the race in Texas is now "all tied up." Given that Obama is polling stronger than Clinton in senate districts with high delegate counts, Texas could prove to be the state that seals the deal for Sen. Obama and seals the fate for Sen. Clinton in the 2008 primary season. Here's hoping Super Delegates remember that the people should have the last word.