Maybe Sen. Franken (D-MN) still thinks he’s hosting a radio show? For a freshman senator he sure has a senior personality. But I’ll give him kudos for standing up against W.H. senior advisor David Axelrod about the health care debacle: The private session was set up in a panel format, with Axelrod joined at the [...]
Obama is in a lonely place
No matter how the White House and Democrats spin it, the voter revolt in Massachusetts to elect Republican Scott Brown is about the American people rejecting President Obama and his big government agenda. Democrats and President Obama and his inner circle of advisers grew overly arrogant from their 2006 and 2008 victories and thought it [...]
The White House vs. Fox News
An interesting strategy coming from the Obama administration compared to previous ones is its insistence on taking on the conservative media head on. Rush Limbaugh was a target before (and still is?), and now the White House has its cross hairs on Glenn Beck and Fox News (since the mainstream media is essentially the Left’s [...]
Miss California must’ve said something right…
It seems like attacking Miss California is the hip thing to do these days even in the White House. David Axelrod, the president’s senior adviser, played NPR’s “Not My Job” and made a caustic remark about Carrie Prejean: When Axelrod was asked if he had weighed in on the Obama family’s dog choice, “the Rasputin [...]
Axelrod: Tea parties “unhealthy” (that’s how much the administration is out of touch)
Senior White House adviser David Axelrod seems to think the tea parties are an “unhealthy” reaction to the current economy and the President’s policies. I’d hate to find out what he thinks is a “healthy” reaction. Maybe surrendering our bank accounts? Voluntarily hand over our wallets to Washington? Bow to the President like he did [...]
Obama campaign now faces real challenges
Why is the Obama campaign suddenly losing its touch? Mark Cunningham of the New York Post offers a good analysis based on the campaign’s makeup: Barack Obama has never run a campaign against a real Republican. And his main strategist, David Axelrod, is way out of his areas of expertise. Axelrod specializes in urban politics. [...]




