Political Parties
Ralph Nader claims Obama is ‘talking white’ and appealing to ‘white guilt’
Nader lets it fly with some strong comment towards Barack Obama
Nader on “talking white”:
I haven’t heard him have a strong crackdown on economic exploitation in the ghettos. Payday loans, predatory lending, asbestos, lead. What’s keeping him from doing that? Is it because he wants to talk white? He doesn’t want to appear like Jesse Jackson?
And […]
RNC Pulling Their Load
RNC, The Only Saving Grace — RealClearPolitics
Reports filed with the Federal Election Commission late Friday show Republicans picking up serious ground on the financial front, but only thanks to Mike Duncan’s efforts at the Republican National Committee. As GOP campaign committees in both the House and the Senate continue to lag far behind their Democratic […]
GOP pushes hard for environment and drilling for energy independence
By Manu Raju– The Hill
Senate Republicans aim to undercut Democrats’ claim to be the environmentally conscious party by combining their own conservation message with a longstanding push for more oil drilling.
The shift, to call for increased energy production and less oil […]
Tancredo Blast McCain on Latino meeting
By: Rick Pedraza — Newsmax
U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo blasts presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain for his secret meeting with Hispanic leaders in Chicago last week and challenges the Senator from Arizona to stand firm on border security, regardless of the audience he’s addressing.
In a letter sent to McCain on Tuesday and released by the […]
Obama invades Dixie
By Hastings Wyman
Southern Political Report
June 25, 2008 — When the Obama campaign launched its first television ads in 18 key states across the country, four of them were in the South — Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia. With a combined total of 70 electoral votes, were these four states to desert the solid (Republican) […]
GOP worried over the Barr ‘factor’
From the Associated Press
ATLANTA — A fiery former GOP congressman who gained national prominence for doggedly pursuing impeachment of President Clinton has some Republicans worried he’ll play spoiler in a tight presidential contest.
Bob Barr’s Libertarian Party bid for the White House is the longest of long shots, but political experts say he may be able […]
Are there more unsafe GOP House seats?
By James O’Toole, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The year 2006 was disastrous for Republican House candidates, and nowhere was the carnage worse than in Pennsylvania. The Republicans lost four House seats along with Rick Santorum’s Senate seat, the biggest shift in the nation.
This year the Democrats, who hold an 11-8 edge in the state delegation, don’t expect the […]
North Carolina’s Governor’s race neck and neck.
Ex Charlotte Mayor, Pat McCrory, is enjoying support from the state’s largest city which is trumping Democrat Lieutenant Governor, Beverly Perdue, broad state-wide support (minus the conservative Western section).
The poll, conducted 6/11-13 among 600 registered voters, has a margin of error of +/- 4%, and was conducted by Tel Opinion Research, a GOP firm in Alexandria, […]
Closely watched U.S. Senate election in Louisiana not looking good for GOP
Many Republicans saw a chance to gain a Senate seat in Louisiana against incumbent Democrat Senator, Mary Landrieu. There was talk that Landrieu was in a serious political fight with about a 50% chance she would lose her re-election bid. However, this poll can’t be very encouraging to the state GOP and others around the […]
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Fred Thomspon to play key role in selecting judges for McCain administration
Human Events is all over the case.
In a McCain administration, former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson would play a dominant role in selecting Supreme Court nominees and other judicial appointments, sources close to the McCain campaign and to Thompson tell us.And why is Fred suddenly everywhere? These sources say that the agreement between McCain and Thompson […]
Obama getting into the ‘race’ game first
Barack Obama has killed the suspense for the general election. He knows exactly how the Republicans are going to run against him. They’re going to run on race and fear. Just because they haven’t yet, and couldn’t possibly hope to do so as well as his party’s primary, doesn’t mean a thing. What’s important is […]
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Can McCain Make Obama the ‘Kerry’ of 08?
by Mosheh Oinounou
In a memo released Friday, McCain Campaign Senior Adviser Steve Schmidt paints Barack Obama as a flip-flopper to end a week that started with the campaign using some of it’s strongest language to date to cast the Democrat as weak on terror and believer in a “September 10th mentality.”“As we scrutinize Barack […]
McCain closing the gap in fundraising against Obama
Democrat Barack Obama raised $22 million in May for his presidential campaign, his weakest fundraising month this year, and ended the month with $43 million cash on hand.
McCain raised $21 million in May and ended the month with $31.6 million in the bank. Of Obama’s cash on hand, $10 million is available only for the […]
Obama flip-flops on FISA ‘Compromise’
Obama’s earlier statement
I strongly oppose retroactive immunity in the FISA bill…. No one should get a free pass to violate the basic civil liberties of the American people - not the President of the United States, and not the telecommunications companies that fell in line with his warrantless surveillance program. [My favorite part here —–> […]
Paul supporters in Montana fail in effort to secure delegates
Associated Press
MISSOULA, Mont. — Sen. John McCain may be the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, but supporters of Ron Paul in Montana refused to abandon their candidate.
The group led an impassioned fight Friday at the Montana GOP convention, shaking things up in a failed effort to secure the state’s 22 national convention delegates for Paul _ […]






