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Susan Sarandon vows move to Italy or Canada if McCain elected...

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on May 30, 2008 at 09:59 PM

Dang it! There was no way I was voting for McCain, but now I might have stumbled upon a reason to do so. If we could get Madanna, Oprah, Alec Baldwin, Hillary and John Kerry to make this same promise I may have to vote for McCain after all.

“SUSAN SARANDON, who appeared in three films last year and won kudos for her TV movie “Bernard and Doris,” is still not a contented soul. She says if John McCain gets elected, she will move to Italy or Canada. She adds, “It’s a critical time, but I have faith in the American people.”

“I thought the whole point of feminism is that you’re not supposed to be defined by gender. I don’t understand the reasoning behind that, because I wouldn’t vote for Condoleezza Rice, and I hated Margaret Thatcher.”

LINK

Lies, lies and more lies

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on March 24, 2008 at 06:26 PM

Hillary caught lying about trip to Bosnia.

LINK

Register To Vote Or Register Your Guns -- The Choice Is Yours

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on March 03, 2008 at 06:19 PM

In 1994, a race for the U.S. House was decided by four votes. In 1998, a U.S. Senate race was decided by 400 votes out of 400,000 cast. In 2002, an anti-gun candidate won a state primary in Arizona by five votes. Last year, a pro-gun State Senator in Virginia was re-elected by less than 100 votes. And of course, in the 2000 presidential election, 537 votes in Florida elected George Bush U.S. President over Al Gore.

Think one vote doesn’t count? History is replete with examples such as these that demonstrate the importance of every single vote.

No doubt, many elections this year will be determined by the slimmest of margins. Will your vote make the difference? To ensure that pro-gun candidates prevail, NRA-ILA has launched an aggressive voter registration drive.

One of the most important components of this endeavor is a new webpage—www.nraila.org/vote2008 will provide you with all of your voter registration needs. Here are some of the many features you will find at www.nraila.org/vote2008:

Voter registration applications that can be completed, downloaded, and mailed to your elections officer to ensure gun owners are registered to vote;

Information on election dates and corresponding deadlines for the general and primary elections;

Links to identify and contact your local Election Volunteer Coordinator so you can work with NRA members and gun owners in your area to elect pro-Second Amendment lawmakers to office;

Ability to identify “Second Amendment Activist Centers” in your state to retrieve NRA-ILA materials;

Link to purchase your official NRA-ILA campaign yard sign, and;

All of the information and links currently found at www.NRAILA.org, and more!

Registering to vote is not only the most important step gun owners can take to ensure victory in the 2008 elections. It is also one of the easiest.

Please forward this link to all of your family, friends, and fellow firearm owners to ensure they are registered to vote as well.

Reposted with permission from the National Rifle Association of America, Institute for Legislative Action

Ann Coulter: I'll campaign for Hillary if McCain is the nominee

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on February 01, 2008 at 10:59 PM

Watch the video here if you missed it on Fox….

VIDEO

Racial tensions roil Democratic race

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on January 12, 2008 at 12:07 AM

“A series of comments from Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, her husband and her supporters are spurring a racial backlash and adding a divisive edge to the presidential primary as the candidates head south to heavily African-American South Carolina.”

Link

Update from New Hampshire

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on January 05, 2008 at 07:06 PM

In my first report, we see some interesting things around NH.

First, I see a ton more Dem signs than GOP, which was shocking for me. This used to be such a great Red State. Obama’s people seem really organized. Hillary has more people on the ground walking, mainly middle aged women with clipped hair and mean faces. Anyone listen to Savage? :) I saw the Edwards rally in downtown Portsmouth. Why wasn’t I at a GOP event? Well you see, most of the media coverage is around the Dems and the GOP is absolutely horrible about communicating. I couldn’t find out much about any event except for Huckabee. Thompson didn’t even arrive until late morning so he’s given up and Romney had a post debate rally in a sports bar, alcohol optional.

Second, I’m in a hotel filled with Clinton and Edwards campaign people. Hill and John might actually be a few rooms down from me. God help me!!! It feels like I’m surrounded by cult people.

Word on the street is that McCain will do well here on Tuesday, which I guess I can’t disagree with, but I see almost no signage or people for him. Maybe he already has entrenched support? I can see Ron Paul doing well but I don’t think he’s polling well, but we’ll see on Wednesday, and I know he’ll do better than the media thinks he will do.

It’s cold here but beats the storm passing through Cali right now.

Hillary Top Donor Headed to Prison

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on January 04, 2008 at 09:33 PM

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP) – Disgraced political donor Norman Hsu was sentenced Friday to three years in prison after a judge rejected his bid to throw out a 16-year- old fraud conviction.

Hsu’s lawyers had asked Judge Stephen Hall to dismiss his 1992 no- contest plea, arguing that Hsu’s right to a speedy trial was violated because authorities were not actively pursuing him during his years as a fugitive. They could easily have arrested Hsu, his lawyers argued, at one of the fundraisers he hosted in California for prominent local politicians.

Hsu also faces federal fraud charges in New York.

His troubles began dogging Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and other big- name Democrats last summer when news reports revealed he was a fugitive who fled the state before he was sentenced for the 1992 fraud conviction. He turned himself in on Aug. 31—then fled again.

He was recaptured in September in Colorado after he tried to kill himself by overdosing on drugs aboard an eastbound Amtrak train. Hsu has since been held without bail in a Redwood City jail.

Link to artiole

Hillary Booed at NH Democratic Party Dinner

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on January 04, 2008 at 09:28 PM

You gotta love this! :)

“If the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s 100 Club dinner is any bell weather – Barack Obama will handily win here. When Obama, the dinner’s last speaker, took the stage the crowd surged forward chanting “O-bam-a” and “Fired Up, Ready to Go!” So many people pressed toward the stage that an announcer asked people to “please take their seats for safety concerns.”

By comparison Hillary was twice booed. The first time was when she said she has always and will continue to work for “change for you. The audience, particularly from Obama supporters (they were waving Obama signs) let out a noise that sounded like a thousand people collectively groaning. The second time came a few minutes later when Clinton said: “The there are two big questions for voters in New Hampshire. One is: who will be ready to lead from day one? The second,” and here Clinton was forced to pause as boos from the crowd mixed with cheers from her own supporters. “Is who can we nominate who will go the distance against the Republicans?”

The dinner held in the Hampshire Dome in Milford is the largest political dinner in New Hampshire history, Republican or Democrat. More than 3,000 people attended.”

“Article”:
http://www.time-blog.com/swampland/2008/01/hillary_booed_at_nh_democratic.html

Most GOP voters have no desire to vote for their nominees

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on December 10, 2007 at 11:44 PM

And the “voters” backing Hillary actually are backing her due to Bill himself. Wow, I didn’t think people were that stupid. With this recent development and with the subprime mess, I’m going to have to rethink my position.

NY TIMES 12/10/07
G.O.P. Voters Are Uninspired by Candidates

“Three weeks before the Iowa caucuses, Republicans voters across the country appear uninspired by their field of presidential candidates, with a vast majority saying they have not made a final decision about who to support, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll.”

“None of the Republican candidates is viewed favorably by even half of the Republican electorate, the poll found. In a sign of the fluidity of the race, one candidate who had barely registered in early polls several months ago, Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas, is now locked in a tight contest nationally with Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York and Mitt Romney of Massachusetts.”

The poll found that former President Bill Clinton could be an effective campaign weapon for his wife. Forty-four percent of Democrats said Mr. Clinton’s involvement would make them more likely to support Mrs. Clinton.”

USA TODAY/Gallup Poll: Significant drops in support for Clinton & Giuliani

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on December 03, 2007 at 05:10 PM

“National support for Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republican Rudy Giuliani significantly eroded over the past month,” USA TODAY Washington bureau chief Susan Page writes.

Meanwhile, Republican Mike Huckabee’s standing in the national poll has shot up—to the point where he leads a group of four GOP contenders basically tied for second place behind front-runner Giuliani.

Poll link

America hates Hillary Clinton and Co

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on November 25, 2007 at 08:29 PM

“Mrs Clinton might be the frontrunner in the polls, but almost everywhere we went people questioned her candidacy. Many stated bluntly that they did not want a woman in charge. ‘It’s a man’s world,’ said Hugh Laflin, 62, a Kansas truck driver. ”’Would a Middle East sheikh talk to a lady president?’”

“While we found many people who hated Mrs Clinton, those who loved her were few and far between.”

Read the whole article.

Rudy, Romney AND Thompson All Beating Clinton In Florida Poll...

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on November 19, 2007 at 09:56 PM

“In a potential matchup with Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton, Giuliani wins 50-43 percent. Republicans Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney also beat her, although their wins are within the margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points.”

Poll

Clinton stacks Presidential debate audience with plants

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on November 15, 2007 at 06:22 PM

Student describes how she became a Clinton plant

GRINNELL, Iowa (CNN)—“The college student who was told what question to ask at one of New York Sen. Hillary Clinton’s campaign events said “voters have the right to know what happened” and she wasn’t the only one who was planted.”

In an exclusive on-camera interview with CNN, Muriel Gallo-Chasanoff, a 19-year-old sophomore at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa, said giving anyone specific questions to ask is “dishonest,” and the whole incident has given her a negative outlook on politics.

Gallo-Chasanoff said she wasn’t the only person given a question.

“After the event,” she said, “I heard another man … talking about the question he asked, and he said that the campaign had asked him to ask that question.”

Read more about this scandal here.

From Chris Welch and David Schechter – CNN

Limbaugh Spins Reid's Letter Into Charity Gold

Posted by "Pat Buchanan, Jr." on October 20, 2007 at 05:03 PM

By Neely Tucker
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, October 20, 2007; Page C01

“Petty bickering about patriotism and Who Loves Our Troops More has never been seen as a financial growth industry, but there’s no stopping American capitalism. This is why a perfunctory bit of political grandstanding, committed to U.S. Senate letterhead this month, became worth a reported $4.2 million yesterday, instantly becoming one of the most valuable printed documents of the modern era.”

“The letter in question is an Oct. 2 two-pager from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to Clear Channel Communications CEO Mark Mays lambasting the syndicate’s Rush Limbaugh, who had recently criticized U.S. troops who were against the war in Iraq.”

“Forty-one Democratic senators signed the thing, put it in the mail and, really, that should have been the end.”

What I cannot understand is that Hillary’s handlers actually allowed her to sign this letter. You would think she was too smart for this but obviously not. When I first heard about this letter and its content I figured that they actually had Rush dead to right, but it was quite the opposite. This will go down in history as one of the dumbest political stunts ever!

Check back shortly to see the actual signed letter, who all signed it and find out how Harry Reid had the gull to try and spin this to his favor…you won’t believe it.
Limbaugh Spins Reid’s Letter Into Charity Gold

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