What Is The Take On The 02Oct ONWT Event? October Surprise Overture?
by Smitty (h/t Clifton at Another Black Conservative) After Beck’s “Restoring Honor” event on 8/28, we have a 9/12 March on DC to anticipate. Then, ye gluttons, there is the www.onenationworkingtogether.org event on 02Oct. Why no linky-love? Look at the top of their What We Stand For page: Yeah, Progressive Inversion Tongue: yeah! PUTTING AMERICA […]
At The Patrick Murray Campaign Office Opener Part 2
by Smitty A few more clips before delving into the Patrick Murray stump. Alexandria City Councilman Frank Fannon has a few remarks. Then I went back to Alicia Hughes to make sure I got the bling. Admittedly, I’m a fan of this lady. Then, since Tito “the Builder” Munoz was in attendance, I corralled him […]
The Joys Of Travel
by Smitty McCain is off to Wasilla, and I’m off to see my mother-in-law, a lovely German lady, on the occasion of her birthday. I have the camcorder along, and hope to coax her to re-enact my last arrival. There was some street work underway, requiring my wife, D., to park some blocks off. Mother-in-law […]
At The Patrick Murray Campaign Office Opener Part 1
by Smitty Last night I was at the Murray For Congress campaign office opener. A piper played
‘Recovery Summer’ Sure To Go Viral
by Smitty (via Insty) It just kept building, and the final graphic and background clip had me in a full-on guffaw: Would that the context wasn’t so serious.
Delaware Castle Under Siege
by Smitty Via the ever-detailed Swing State Project, a lefty blog that gives good detail, Hotline On Call reports of Mike Castle: The Republican has purchased $113K worth of airtime before the primary. Castle is facing off against Christine O’Donnell on Sept. 14 in the GOP primary for Delaware’s open Senate seat. . . . […]
Will Libertarians Decry The Boston Tea Party?
by Smitty (h/t Dan Riehl) I was just listening to the Levin rant, which is a must-hear. Levin starts with the Boston Tea Party. Dumping the tea into Boston Harbor was a gross violation of private property. That’s a cute historical point, but, if those Bostonians had been fully committed to Libertarian navel-gazing, we’d still […]
Dodging Federalism
by Smitty I don’t dispute Andrew Ian Dodge’s point about fiscal vs. social conservatism here in the Examiner: In order to retain those in the middle, non-commital and of other parties that have become part of the tea party movement its essential to produce a spectacular event, or rather events, on 9/12 in DC, St […]
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