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Republican presidential candidate John McCain had his own German experience Thursday - at a restaurant in Ohio. He asserted that he was happy to devote his time this week to touring the nation's heartland. ...more
July 25, 2008
Sen. Barack Hussein Obama and his campaign colleagues have to grow a much thicker skin if they intend to weather this year's presidential race. ...more
July 23, 2008
Fox News host Bill O'Reilly has been known to show some fairly racy video clips of young women in various stages of undress. O'Reilly explains that while some viewers criticize him for showing salacious images as he denounces the decline of American culture, he has an obligation to show his audience the tawdry reality that prompted his righteous rant. ...more
July 22, 2008
According to one of Sen. John McCain's campaign advisers, America has become "a nation of whiners." ...more
July 16, 2008
Randy Goggin of New Port Richey says John McCain's position on energy only marginally better than Barack Obama's. ...more
July 12, 2008
With 68 percent of Americans believing George Bush has done a poor job, and 82 percent saying the country is on the wrong track, the election of 2008 will turn on one issue: Barack Obama. ...more
July 12, 2008
In keeping with his "messiah" image, Barack Obama might have been more at home in Bethlehem, Pa., than in Unity, N.H., when he and his "former" nemesis, Hillary Clinton, opened their new act on the road to mixed reviews. ...more
July 2, 2008
Many people find Barack Obama's meteoric campaign and Democratic nomination amazing. ...more
June 27, 2008
Many people find Barack Obama's meteoric campaign and Democratic nomination amazing. This scenario could be one explanation. President Bill Clinton's escapades are one major factor. His administration's record is almost the opposite of President Bush II's record. Yet, his personal failings resulted in V.P. Al Gore's defeat in 2000, with the Florida government's assistance. The following horrendous eight years were the price the American people paid. Barack Obama's amazing nomination did not just happen, it was planned, and Hillary Clinton was the sacrifice. Sen. Obama's ability to raise an unheard of $270 million for a primary campaign was initiated long before he announced he was running. That factor paved the way for him. These backers knew it was risky to challenge President Clinton, but they reasoned since the economy was so bad and the Iraq War was still a quagmire, Obama could still win the presidential election. Their stealth campaign was brilliant. Now the real campaign begins. ...more
June 26, 2008
Because of the age difference between the two major party candidates for president, it may be important to examine some statistics. ...more
June 23, 2008
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