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Congressman Hank Johnson (D-Ga) Discusses the “Flipping Truth”
Wow. by Michael Naragon UPDATE, 4/22/10: Johnson receives Obama’s endorsement for the 2010 election… Rep. Hank Johnson, a supporter of all things Obama, was questioning whether the U.S. should station additional naval personnel on the island of Guam when his … Continue reading
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Would an Obama-Bayh ticket save the Democratic presidency?
Most pundits are speculating that Evan Bayh’s dramatic departure from the Democrat Party was a jump from a sinking ship. Perhaps it was something more strategic… by Michael Naragon While Rush Limbaugh and conservative prognosticators spend their time arguing the … Continue reading
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Are Tea Party Leaders Replacing Grass With Astroturf?
In February, the national Tea Party “Convention” will be held in Nashville, TN to “bring together local Tea Party leaders from many groups and share ideas in preparation for the 2010 primary and general elections as well as other work … Continue reading
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Merry Christmas to the Food Stamp, er, SNAP recipients
On a late Christmas Eve run to the local grocery, I realized how much Christmas cheer I’ve really been spreading! by Michael Naragon Due to my new addiction to the children’s Christmas gift, a Nintendo Wii, I’ll make this relatively … Continue reading
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Ben Nelson, toupees, and Python
In (dis)honor of Ben Nelson’s collapse of integrity, I offer up a video that pokes fun at toupees. As one reader put it, Nelson was destined to cave under pressure because men in toupees can’t be trusted. by Michael Naragon … Continue reading
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Thanks to Nelson, the future of Nebraska football should be interesting.
After securing a deal to ensure that 49 states pay for Nebraska’s Medicaid and Medigap, Senator Ben Nelson has changed his state’s image. by Michael Naragon It finally happened. The Washington inevitable has come to pass. What was extortion has … Continue reading
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Contract With America II: Made To Be Broken
In a push for 2010–and undoubtedly testing the waters for his own presidential possibilities–Newt Gingrich has said that he wants the Republicans to formulate a new Contract With America. Is this what’s really needed? And is Newt the one to … Continue reading
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Piling On: The Feds look to take over light-rail and subway systems
The hits just keep on coming, folks. Up next, Washington looks to extend its reach to the country’s rail systems in a proposal by the Obama administration. Apparently, they’re not satisfied with their unconstitutional control of banks, the auto industry, … Continue reading
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The White House claims to be unconcerned about election results
On the eve of gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey, states Barack Obama carried in 2008, the president’s representatives continue to downplay the importance of those elections to the president’s agenda. by Michael Naragon Both GOP candidates won their … Continue reading
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