I’ll let others look deeply into yesterday’s Super-Duper Tuesday’s election results, but here are some new know-nothing observations from just a casual glance.
The liberal Washington Post’s headline this morning reads, “McCain Wins Big States.” But perhaps a better, more accurate headline would have been, “McCain Wins Liberal States.”
Yes, he won Arizona, but that’s […]
Posted on February 7th, 2008 by Chuck Muth
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In case you’ve been too busy with distractions like Sunday’s Super Bowl and the Super Tuesday Presidential primaries, let me remind you that this Friday is the one-year anniversary of the death of Anna Nicole Smith.
Yes, that Anna Nicole Smith. The former Playmate of the Month who went on to delight the tabloid press […]
Posted on February 7th, 2008 by Chuck Muth
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MANDATORY HILLARY-CARE: “Will Sen. Hillary Clinton garnish the wages of people who can afford health insurance but refuse to buy into her universal health care plan? On Sunday, she was asked that question three times and she didn’t rule it out.” - CNS News, 2/4/08
ROYAL RUMBLE
“Let’s be clear: A California win by Barack Obama would […]
Posted on February 5th, 2008 by Chuck Muth
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It’s worked so many times before, Republicans are already back at it.
Principled, limited-government conservatives who object to the moderate-to-liberal choices handed to them by the GOP establishment in the form of Fords, Bushes and Doles, are being ridiculed, berated and thrashed about the head over threats that they simply won’t vote for the […]
Posted on February 5th, 2008 by Chuck Muth
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The Democrats are lucky. They have two viable candidates who will be slugging it out and making their cases and getting themselves on record on a host of issues in the next few weeks. Their contest almost assuredly won’t be over today.
On the other hand, many Republicans, including John McCain, think John McCain already […]
Posted on February 5th, 2008 by Chuck Muth
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I’ve been seeing a number of advertisements in Nevada lately with the headline, “Coal: A Bad Bet.” Opponents prefer “alternative energy” sources, like wind power. Alas, those giant California windmills which the “greens” apparently want to bring to Nevada are deadly to endangered birds.
Now, this is going to sound ridiculous, but recall that […]
Posted on February 4th, 2008 by Chuck Muth
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In a NewsMax story published yesterday, David Keene - longtime chairman of the American Conservative Union (ACU) - warned of the liberal media’s embrace of John McCain. Along those lines, please note that on Friday, the liberal Los Angeles Times editorial page joined the liberal New York Times editorial page in endorsing McCain. […]
Posted on February 4th, 2008 by Chuck Muth
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On the eve of Super-Duper Tuesday, some Drive-By Muthings…
* While the conservative knock against Mitt Romney is that he started out as a moderate and has since moved to the right, John McCain started out on the right but has since moved to the left. Which is worse?
* That McCain is now successfully campaigning […]
Posted on February 3rd, 2008 by Chuck Muth
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Earlier this week, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that Gov. Jim Gibbons had floated the idea of taking tax revenues from local governments and giving it to the state government to spend on programs and services provided by the state rather than by the local governments. The story came out the same morning I […]
Posted on February 2nd, 2008 by Chuck Muth
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STUPID IS AS CONGRESS DOES: “On Tuesday, the U.S. House voted on H.R. 5140, the Economic Stimulus Bill. As you may know, I was one of only 25 Republicans to vote against the bill. Every American knows that the Federal government does not have the money to pay for these rebates. We will have […]
Posted on February 2nd, 2008 by Chuck Muth
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