Archive for April, 2008

Comcast Newsmaker Show

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

I taped an interview with Joe Bisicchia, the host of Comcast’s Newsmaker show. Joe had me on to discuss my son Cole’s battle with Hydrocephalus, a brain condition that affects 1 out of 500 newborns, and our efforts working with the Hydrocephalus Association to raise awareness around the Country.
The New Jersey State Legislature will hold [...]

Sticker Shock at the Pump

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

I filled up on premium gasoline yesterday, and noticed that the price was over $4/gallon! This is the second time I’ve had sticker shock at the pump. The first time was a few months ago, when premium gas crossed about $3.50/gallon, and I realized that it had cost me over $50 to fill my tank.
Ordinarily, [...]

States Cracking Down On Illegal Immigration

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

While Pro-Amnesty groups get ready to besiege the Country with another day of marches, since the Federal Government hasn’t been doing a great job of it themselves, some States have been taking steps to deal with the problem themselves in one way or the other:

PROVIDENCE – Private employers would be forced to verify the immigration [...]

Karl Rove’s greatest trick

Monday, April 28th, 2008

… must have been inventing Jeremiah Wright:
Should it become necessary in the months from now to identify the moment that doomed Obama’s presidential aspirations, attention is likely to focus on the hour between nine and ten this morning at the National Press Club. It was then that Wright, Obama’s longtime pastor, reignited a controversy about [...]

Obama will be the Nominee

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Hillary Clinton may still be nursing the hope that she’ll somehow eke out a victory for the Democrat nomination. But, unless Barack Obama goes to jail or pulls a Spitzer, that’s an impossibility.
How do I know this? The delegate count, of course.
First go to Slate’s delegate counter.
Note that, even when she won primaries, Hillary has [...]

Iraqi Children Weep at Saddam’s Mausoleum On His Birthday

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Hundreds of children weep at Saddam’s gravesite, rip Bush and praise “Papa Saddam”:

AWJA, Iraq (Reuters) – Hundreds of Iraqi schoolchildren were brought to the modest mausoleum of Saddam Hussein on Monday to celebrate the birthday of the executed dictator in the village where he was born.
Saddam, who was hanged in late 2006 for crimes against [...]

The Ron Paul Revolution Hits the “Jackpot” in Vegas!

Monday, April 28th, 2008

The Nevada State GOP establishment suffered a major setback to their ‘business as usual’ plans when Ron Paul supporters, (ALSO REPUBLICANS by the way), threw the State Convention into a tizzy on Saturday when these supporters had enough support to offer and pass a rule change that would have enabled them to field more convention [...]

McCain on the NCGOP Ad

Monday, April 28th, 2008

In an impressive interview with Fox News Sunday yesterday, Barack Obama demonstrated the charm and sincerity that is allowing him to beat Hillary Clinton like a drum. He also acknowledged, among many other interesting things, that the statements of his pastor of 20 years are a valid subject for political debate.
John McCain’s reaction to that [...]

Who Gets the Mansion?

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Interesting situation unfolding in Nevada as the Governor and his wife are working on “marital problems“; he moves out and she is staying at the Governor’s mansion while the Governor works in the mansion in the day, then heads to a Motel 6 or something for the night:

“Currently, he entertains and conducts needed state business [...]

Republicans Redeeming This Election Any Way We Can

Monday, April 28th, 2008

[Posted with permission by the author, Dr. Melissa Clouthier. Her commentary is not only spot on, but exactly the topic of discussion at the PA Leadership Conference this past weekend, and of Conservatives around the Country.]
Does anyone love John McCain besides his family and Joe Lieberman and certain segments of the press? I’ve pondered before [...]

Scalia

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

In case you missed the thoroughly enjoyable profile of Justice Scalia on 60 Minutes, you can watch the video online.
Part 1:

Part 2:

Sunday Open Thread Match

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Can we talk?
What’s on your mind today?
Let’s take it in the “ring.”
No time-limit draw. No D.Q.

Bob Barr White House Run Picking Up Steam

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

You can listen to our exclusive interview from Thursday with Bob Barr, who was my guest in the Commissioner’s Corner on Attitude! Radio.
It looks like Bob Barr is putting the final touches on turning his exploratory committee into a presidential committee and may soon announce his intention to seek the nomination for president for the [...]

60 Minutes Worth Watching Tomorrow

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

I’ve always thought that CBS’ 60 Minutes show is basically ultra-liberal propaganda for ultra-liberal people old enough to have voted for FDR. But tomorrow’s show apparently has a heart-to-heart with Justice Antonin Scalia. Keep a vomit bag handy when you watch; you never know how 60 Minutes tomorrow might make the Rathergate story from 60 [...]

Final Thoughts From PA Leadership Conference

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

As the PA Leadership Conference here in Harrisburg comes to an end, some final thoughts on the keynote speakers from the Dinner Banquet last night, which featured former Congressman Pat Toomey, now President of Club for Growth, and Michelle Malkin.
Both speeches were quite different in the areas cited to validate their point, but both [...]

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