Not Maybe It Was Memphis
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008I don’t usually defend Democratic congressmen, but Rep. Steve Cohen is the target of an anti-Semetic ad and flyer from a primary opponent. This should be condemned-the woman running half-heartedly did so. Between this and Senator Obama’s I supported Israel before I opposed it stance, apparently our party is the only one left who represents the […]
Hitting below the belt
Thursday, August 23rd, 2007Bobby Jindal, the Republican candidate for governor of Louisiana, looks like he will cruise to victory. In fact, he might receive so much support that he avoids a runoff election.
Apparently because they had no real issues to attack Jindal on, the Louisiana Democratic Party released this commercial, which attacks Jindal on religion.
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Blake Dvorak at RealClearPolitics […]
Huckabee campaign to Brownback: Stop whining
Friday, August 3rd, 2007This is in regards to the mini-scandal over an e-mail sent by a pastor supportive of Huckabee that questioned Sam Brownback’s ability to be president based upon his Catholicism. The Brownback campaign has demanded that Huckabee apoligize.
It doesn’t look like that apology is forthcoming. From a statement sent by Mike Huckabee’s campaign manager.
“It’s time […]
Jesus, Toleration, and the Contemporary Left
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007Yesterday, Michelle Malkin asked “Which is a crime?” to satirize the charging of a Pace University student with a hate crime for placing a Koran in a toilet. This is while other religiously objectionable, although apparently tolerable, acts, such as putting a crucifix in a jar of urine went without so severe a punishment. […]
