Tag Archives: 2008 Election
7 AM–Polls open: Vote Early, vote often?
This tried and true maxim of the Democrat party comes alive as the polls spring to life at the opening bell. It’s a lot easier to vote more than once when you have already sent in your absentee ballot, and can use the day … Continue reading
Clique Clique Boom
No, Not Click Click Boom by Saliva, (Available here if you are feeling mislead)…Clique Clique Boom! My first real encounter with the Political Clique in New Hampshire occurred on NH Insider. It manifested itself as an idea from another blogger that … Continue reading
Experience this!
I have not gone looking but I can bet that if I swing over to Blue Hampshire, or some other local Left wing blog, I’ll find shadows of the grasped straws, passed along from a blinkered media, and the nut-roots, … Continue reading
Joe Biden’s got ideas…
(The YouTube link is broken everywhere I go. My apologies if you are unable to view the video at this time)
Sure, but can he do anyting else?
Over the past 10 years Obama has spent well over half that time campaigning for his next job. That’s like hiring a guy to work the front desk, but he’s never at the front desk; instead of doing what you … Continue reading
Lock-Step or Goose Step?
Shaheen’s lawyers are after the Free Enterprise Alliance, the political arm of Associated Building and Contractors’ for a radio spot they are airing that attacks Jeanne’s energy policy, something near and dear to my heart. The rub it seems is … Continue reading
Outrage we can believe in
Obama’s campaign is offended again. (OMG!) I just picked this up from the from the Concord monitor online. It’s the latest cover of the New Yorker on which “radical positions” appear projected upon a caricature of the Obama’s–presumably in the living room … Continue reading
Waxing Prophetic
When the people of New Hampshire exercised their general discontent with Republicans back in 2006 they, intentionally or not, handed all the eggs to the Democrats, who then (feeling they had been given a mandate) attempted to hatch all manner … Continue reading
Jeanne Machine.
Jeanne Shaheen wants to be the next Senator from New Hampshire, but Jeanne is a typical democrat. She supported Hillary Clinton and her big government dreams—ideas which candidate Clinton herself said, even the American people could not yet afford. Like … Continue reading
Live Free or Die still means something
We may argue the practical differences between Democrats and Republicans, conservatives and liberals, but at the core only one issue should matter. Democrats want us as far from the decision making process as possible. They believe government is best positioned … Continue reading