Any news about Sarah Palin will send the left into a tizzy. Apparently some on the right may be showing the same symptoms.
Like David Frum, who makes his case with a bunch of CNN polls showing Palin’s problem with women. Hmmm, somehow I don’t think CNN attracts the demographics of Palin supporters?
No matter. As Frum [...]
David Frum’s Sarah Palin problem
NJ gubernatorial race goes to Republican
Major news outlets are calling Chris Christie (R) as New Jersey’s new governor. This was thought to be a close race, but in the end Christie could end up with a 5-point margin over incumbent Jon Corzine (D).
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GOP sweeps Virginia
Republican Bob McDonnell is projected to become the new governor of Virginia after tonight’s election. Joining him in victory will be other Republicans — Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling and Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli.
As of this post McDonnell has 60% of the votes. Now that’s a mandate!
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A RINO bites back, sickens GOP
Just not long ago Dede Scozzafava (R-NY) bowed out (or pushed out) of the NY-23 race, but soon enough she’s showing her true colors by publicly supporting Bill Owens (D-NY) against surging Doug Hoffman:
I want to thank you for your support and friendship. Over the past 24 hours, I have had encouraging words sent to [...]
The dawn of a new political party: the Tea Party?
There is a new political force sweeping the nation, a force that’s united, organized, and very passionate. And today it proved to the political establishments and institutions that it has the ability to influence a campaign like the NRCC and DCCC, except it has no deep pockets and no national leadership.
It did it with principles. [...]
The line is drawn: NRCC attacks Hoffman, conservatives
The NY-23 special election between Dede Scozzafava (R) vs. Doug Hoffman (Conservative Party) vs. Bill Owens (D) is one week away and the drama has been nonstop.
Hoffman has the support of many well-known conservatives, from talk show hosts Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin, to former Republican office holders Sarah Palin (R-AK), Fred Thompson (R-TN), Dick [...]
Newt doesn’t get it
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has taken a lot of heat with his endorsement of RINO Dede Scozzafava for NY-23, but lately he’s been appearing on TV a lot and speaking at events to counter his conservative critics and to explain his reasoning:
“I just think it is a mistake for the conservative movement to think [...]
Does Scozzafava spell the end of GOP?
The NRCC sure stepped on a conservative ant hill that is the NY-23 special election. Even more mind boggling is that somebody like Newt Gingrich, a high profile Republican politician and so-called conservative champion, would happily stick his hands into the mob of ants.
Ouch. I bet that really hurts. Not just to Gingrich, but the [...]
Time to vet all GOP lawmakers
Yes, maybe it’s a bit drastic, but if the Republican Party wants to have any chance of a comeback, it needs to think about purging those who have skeletons in their closets. Extramarital affairs, embarrassing addictions, alcoholism, closet socialists, etc. — step out now and do your party a favor, please.
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Are Republicans really anti-gay?
Sen. McCain’s daughter, Meghan, writes in support for “A Gayer GOP“… She makes very good points:
The Log Cabin Republicans’ mission “is to work within the Republican Party to advocate equal rights for all Americans, including gays and lesbians.” The group is centered on core Republican values, such as limited government, individual liberty and responsibility, an [...]
GOP distancing from Gov. Palin?
Should some staff members of Gov. Palin’s office be fired? Or is there a deeper meaning in all of this? The annual Senate-House GOP dinner to be held in June now turns to Newt Gingrich as its keynote speaker instead of the Alaskan governor.
Hopefully this is just an amateurish mistake made between her PAC and [...]
Gov. Palin testing waters for 2012 run?
There has been reports of robocalls to Iowa and New Hampshire residents polling about Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Nobody knows who is behind this, but I’m sure the governor will know about the results. Is America ready for Palin after her defeat alongside Sen. John McCain?
The trouble with Palin has been her narrow audience base. [...]
Flipping Emanuel’s seat to red
The special election to fill the House seat IL-5 vacated by Rahm Emanuel is on April 7, 2009. It is Rosanna Pulido (R) vs. Mike Quigley (D). Unfortunately, the Illinois GOP isn’t giving her the attention and support she deserves, so it’s up to us to spread the word. Turning this seat to red would [...]
Criticizing GOP RFP is counterproductive
A few days ago the GOP released an RFP asking for bids to revamp its website. Since the RFP’s release, the blogosphere — both left and right — is filled with criticisms about the effort. Erick Ericson of RedState thinks it’s “RNC Fail” and predicts GOP’s “Technology Death“; The Next Right has its share of [...]
Is the White House wise to target Limbaugh?
The Democrats think they’ve got Rush Limbaugh where they want him. Apparently this all started when James Carville and Stanley Greenberg ran an poll in October to discover that Limbaugh was hugely unpopular among the younger voters. The conservative talk show host continued his criticisms against Obama even after his election, and now top Democrats [...]



