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WND Reporting: MexiCain Funded By Soros Since 2001

February 12th, 2008 at 12:44 am » Comments (1)

Seems for all of his attempts to pander to Conservatives at CPAC this past weekend, Juan MexiCain has been working for the other side since 2001 according to a newly released article on World Net Daily.
In 2001, McCain founded the Alexandria, Va.-based Reform Institute as a vehicle to receive funding from George Soros’ Open Society [...]



MexiCain Conservative? You’ve Got To Be Kidding, Right?

February 11th, 2008 at 9:35 am » Comments (1)

Now that the new Republican Party sees Juan MexiCain their inevitable candidate, the powers that be are rallying the public faces of the Party to put a public spin on MexiCain’s record that he is Conservative. If there weren’t problems with MexiCain’s actual credentials, why would they find a need to put the public faces [...]



Mr. MexiCain Takes Washington, Barely

February 11th, 2008 at 3:32 am » Comments (1)

Well to say that he won Washington is a bit premature. ABC News is calling it for MexiCain in spite of the minuscule difference in the vote count suggesting that the powers that be in the Washington GOP may have a bias.
The Washington state GOP ceased counting ballots with 87.2% of the precincts reporting according [...]



Obama Sweeps Clinton; Huckster in a Quest to Deny MexiCain

February 10th, 2008 at 4:40 am » Comments (1)

Now that I no longer have a dog in this fight, I can “objectively” cover the campaigns I guess. Well as “objectively” as my biases will allow me. I may not have a dog in this race, but I know who I don’t want to become President - any of them. The real question is, [...]



Suspension vs Abandoning a Campaign

February 9th, 2008 at 12:24 am » Comments (1)

I was in a rather heated argument with my co-blogger at Stop the ACLU earlier this evening about Juan MexiCain and the inevitability of his nomination. He is inarguably the front-runner for the GOP Nomination but he doesn’t have enough delegates to secure the nomination. 1,191 seated delegates are required to secure the nomination. And [...]



TownHall Columnist Has It Backwards

February 8th, 2008 at 1:32 am » Comments (3)

TownHall.com columnist Janice Shaw Crouse claims in her latest article that Mitt Romney was forced out as a revolt by the people against online pundits, bloggers, and the Romney campaign pushing Mitt to the detriment of poor little Mike The Huckster and Juan MexiCain. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Mitt Romney was forced out [...]



America Fails to Learn from Her Mistakes

February 7th, 2008 at 6:28 pm » Comments (1)

With the untimely demise of the Romney for President 2008 campaign, the Republican Nomination for President of the United States has been handed to Juan MexiCain on a silver platter. This sparks a realization about my country that I would have thought in the information age wasn’t possible. This nation fails to learn from her [...]



Huckster Strikes First But Is It Conclusive?

February 5th, 2008 at 4:46 pm » Comments (3)

The Huckster draws first blood on Super Tuesday by winning the West Virginia Republican Convention. But the victory isn’t as conclusive as it may sound in a headline.
In the West Virginia Convention, there were only 1,100 votes cast. You read that correctly. There were only 1,100 votes cast in the state that was heavily lobbied [...]



Huckster - You’ve Officially Over-Stayed Your Welcome

February 5th, 2008 at 3:02 am » Comments (8)

The Huckster has indeed over-extended (to use the modern day PC verbiage) his welcome. He has hung around this primary season about a month longer than he should have creating what I, and millions like me, hope is a false sense of inevitability in the Juan MexiCain campaign. At this point all Huckster is doing [...]



The Day of Definition Is Here!

February 4th, 2008 at 11:10 pm » Comments (5)

The day of definition has arrived. Super “Duper” Tuesday is the day where the races for both nominations COULD, and I emphasize could, be determined.
In the Republican race, 21 states are up for grabs. I’m not sure how much the non-binding caucus in Maine on Saturday will help, but Mitt Romney took that race. [...]



The Surprise Over Opposition to MexiCain

February 1st, 2008 at 11:40 pm » Comments (6)

Perusing the sphere I’ve seen several articles that seem shocked that Juan MexiCain is being opposed by so many Conservatives. Just look at TownHall for example. Lorie Byrd has a post titled, “Why are so many Republicans freaking out about John McCain’s primary success?” I can’t believe Lorie calls it success.
He’s riding a wave created [...]



The Hill: MexiCain Nearly Abandoned the GOP in 2001

February 1st, 2008 at 5:36 am » Comments (4)

In a not so surprising revelation in The Hill, it is being exposed by Democrats that Juan MexiCain, the man who “main stream” Republicans wish Conservatives to abandon principles to coalesce around, nearly abandoned them 7 years ago. I say not so surprising because the writing has been on the wall for nearly a decade.
Juan [...]













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    Conservatism: 1) capitalized a: the principles and policies of a Conservative party b: the Conservative party.
    2) a: disposition in politics to preserve what is established b: a political philosophy based on tradition and social stability, stressing established institutions, and preferring gradual development to abrupt change; specifically : such a philosophy calling for lower taxes, limited government regulation of business and investing, a strong national defense, and individual financial responsibility for personal needs (as retirement income or health-care coverage).
    3): the tendency to prefer an existing or traditional situation to change. - Merriam Webster Online