Politics

Scott vs Coakley Results Pouring in

Scott vs Coakley results are pouring in even though it is early in reporting. Results have already come in from many precincts. Early results show that there will be little need for a recount, as Brown has the clear lead. This election is being watched... (more...)

Posted on Jan 19 2010 | 38 comments | Written by Alexander Nobles

Scott Brown vs Martha Coakley Polls Close Soon; Results Already in?

The Mass senate race will soon come to a close. Martha Coakley and Scott Brown’s work is not over yet, as it will be a battle to the finish. Voter turnout, even in the weather, has been much greater than anyone could have predicted. While most predict... (more...)

Posted on Jan 19 2010 | 191 comments | Written by Alexander Nobles

Scott Brown vs Martha Coakley Fight Night

We will be continuing our coverage of Scott Brown vs Martha Coakley late into the night. Today is the day of the special Massachusetts senate election. Polls have been sporadic at best, but they do show Scott Brown has the better chance of winning.... (more...)

Posted on Jan 19 2010 | 176 comments | Written by Alexander Nobles

Democrats Brace for a Tuesday Defeat

Democrats are are bracing themselves for something they never thought possible until quite recently — a defeat in Tuesday’s special election in Massachusetts. A loss of the US Senate seat which the Democrats have held since JFK was elected in... (more...)

Posted on Jan 18 2010 | 29 comments | Written by Josh Painter

President Will Hurt Coakley’s Chances

Twelve months ago, if President Obama made a trip to campaign for a candidate it may have helped. The president has hurt his most loyal supporters most, which is why in the most liberal states like Massachusetts, there is a fear that republicans will... (more...)

Posted on Jan 15 2010 | 40 comments | Written by Alexander Nobles

Rand Paul Senate campaign: Nationwide dollars working on a statewide scale

As rumors are circulating as to which politician may be able to lead the Tea Party movement into Washington D.C. many are talking but very few are working as hard as Kentucky US Senate candidate Rand Paul. It has been an incredible two weeks for the Paul... (more...)

Posted on Jan 13 2010 | 198 comments | Written by Shaun Booth

Scott Brown May Actually Win Massachusetts

Something that would have seemed impossible just a few months ago, Scott Brown may actually win the open senate seat in Massachusetts. Early polls showed republican candidate Scott Brown over ten points behind democratic candidate Massachusetts... (more...)

Posted on Jan 13 2010 | 54 comments | Written by Alexander Nobles

Is there room for both Ron Paul and Gary Johnson in 2012?

Recently Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson (Republican) announced that he was planning to visit a state that in two short years will play pivotal role in deciding the GOP nominee for President in 2012. Johnson will be traveling to New Hampshire... (more...)

Posted on Jan 9 2010 | 150 comments | Written by Shaun Booth

Benevolent Federal programs, the subsidizing of the arts and their opposition

The perception and I believe in some ways it is a fair perception that Republicans want to allow the wealthy to retain all of their earning so they will have more capital to purchase Hummers and McMansions. While that may be true to some extent unfortunately... (more...)

Posted on Dec 10 2009 | 70 comments | Written by Shaun Booth

The evidence that Sarah Palin will run for President in 2012

Evidence currently points to Sarah Palin running for the GOP Presidential nomination in 2012. Since leaving office as Governor of Alaska she has embarked on a textbook public relations strategy to make the 2008 race a faint memory in the minds of the... (more...)

Posted on Nov 29 2009 | 24 comments | Written by Shaun Booth

Today I’m thankful for Hunter S. Thompson

Hunter S. Thompson is often dismissed as a drug riddled author who committed suicide as a last hopeless selfish act. In reality he was perhaps the most acute political journalist in the last half century. Thompson was laughed at, ridiculed and dismissed,... (more...)

Posted on Nov 26 2009 | 3 comments | Written by Shaun Booth

Rand Paul: A conservative independent of the GOP establishment

Last week Republican US Senate Candidate Rand Paul declined to guarantee his vote for Mitch McConnell as Senate Republican leader. The question was a hypothetical pending the outcome of the Kentucky US Senate election approximately one year from now. Rand... (more...)

Posted on Nov 17 2009 | 7 comments | Written by Shaun Booth

Peter Schiff reschedules money bomb after sabotage of campaign website

In an email yesterday to supporters Connecticut Republican Senatorial Candidate Peter Schiff announced that his campaign will be holding a follow up money bomb fundraiser after his last money bomb was disrupted by attacks carried out by what Schiff calls... (more...)

Posted on Nov 13 2009 | 16 comments | Written by Shaun Booth

Iran continues to consider proposal from international community

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was in Istanbul, Turkey for an Organization of The Islamic Conference, a group of 57 Muslim countries that promotes religious solidarity in national and international matters. When addressing the conference Ahmadinejad said,... (more...)

Posted on Nov 12 2009 | 526 comments | Written by Shaun Booth

Young Americans for Liberty look to play key political role in 2010 mid-term elections

Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) joined Congresswoman Michelle Bachman for a presentation last Friday in Minnesota. The rapidly growing sponsor of the event, the Young Americans for Liberty, was cast into the spotlight as the organization that was able to... (more...)

Posted on Sep 30 2009 | 26 comments | Written by Shaun Booth
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