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An Answer to The Democratic Dilemma
The primary season for the Democratic Party has turned out to be the most interesting and unpredictable series of events since at least 1980, the year President Jimmy Carter was challenged by Massachusetts Senator Edward M. (Ted) Kennedy. Kennedy took ten primaries from Carter and cast some doubt on the nomination of the sitting President, […]
The Success of the Minority
The past year marked a massive change for the Republican party. For the first year in over a decade, the GOP found itself the minority party in both houses of Congress. Since the midterm elections of 1994, the Republican Party retained constant control of the legislative branch. Coupled with the two elections of President […]
The Wrong Agenda
The race for the Democratic Party’s Presidential nomination has heated up between Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Much of their time has been spent bantering back and forth about each other’s experience on dealing with various issues, chiefly foreign policy. Recently, however, things have gotten slightly messier. Once again, the Democratic Party has proven […]
Can The Questions Be Answered?
Recently, two top-tear democratic candidates have released agendas on an important issue. Both John Edwards and Barack Obama have declared their ideas on poverty. Edwards has made direct reference to Robert F. Kennedy’s crusade against poverty, obviously hoping to imply comparisons from old RFK supporters and draw a crowd of younger American’s who have grown […]
Ron Paul Revolution
Rep. Ron Paul, the most freedom-loving, Constitution-defending, rational Republican candidate for 2008, if you think about the modern sense of the word, really isn’t a Republican at all. If you think about the word as it was used in the 1960s, however, to describe such men as Barry Goldwater, then he is the only true […]
Lieberman’s own party has disowned him
What a pity. Poor Joseph Lieberman, one of the only fresh, bipartisan and perhaps only Democrats to step away from partisanship, has been roasted by his own party, for supporting his nation, his army, and his President. The Dems are prepared to thrust “Fighting Joe” into the abyss, and the primaries are getting even closer, […]
Do Term Limits Work?
Editor’s note: In 1990, California voters enacted term limits of 6 years for State Assmeblymen, 8 for State Senators, and 8 for most constitutional officers.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s former communications director and solid conservative Rob Stutzman has penned an article in the LA Times about term limits. Stutzman said he used to be very supportive, but has […]
