Friday night videos episode 26
Doing this real time tonight, so let’s see what I have. Three guesses what the main subject is, first two don’t count. Then again, perhaps I can deem this post already done – isn’t that what the House...
View ArticleFriday night videos – episode 37
Once again it’s time for the interesting stuff I run across in the course of a week. Let’s begin with a video you may have already seen. I’m putting it up because it’s a case of a Congressman who...
View ArticleThe McDermott notes: week 6
For Delegate Mike McDermott, week 6 of the General Assembly session was a study in contrasts: exciting peaks at both ends with a more humdrum routine in the middle. In this edition Mike returned to a...
View ArticleLimbaugh ‘slut’ controversy no Fluke
Fair warning – some language NSFW. Considering that the story took a couple weeks to play out, there’s no doubt that Sandra Fluke’s biggest career move to date has been to be called a ‘slut’ by none...
View ArticleWCRC meeting – March 2012
It was a last-ditch effort to garner votes, and we’ll see how much it helps next Tuesday night. But U.S. Senate candidate Richard Douglas was introduced to the Wicomico County Republican Club and was...
View Article16 Republicans
This is something we should be aware of, although chances are it wouldn’t happen that way. A post by Ned Ryun in RedState points out that just sixteen Republicans could be the difference between having...
View ArticleIt’s not hypocrisy, it’s just time for a change
Here’s the problem with running against a freshman legislator: he’s not always responsible for the messes put in place by members of his own party. Congressional candidate Dan Bongino can’t pin a vote...
View ArticleOne extra seat
I received an amusing pictorial e-mail today from the Democratic National Committee. I guess when you’re targeting low-information voters you need plenty of pictures. But it shows just what’s at stake...
View ArticleHarris explains his vote for Boehner
Needless to say, many conservatives around the country are disappointed (but not surprised) that the House of Representatives they elected to be the counterweight to Barack Obama decided to elect as...
View ArticleCongressman Harris, we are waiting!
By Cathy Keim The failure of Congress to hold President Obama accountable for his increasingly aggressive executive overreach is about to make them irrelevant. They have reneged on their oaths to...
View ArticleThe Corker bill: another major sellout by our GOP elites
By Cathy Keim The repetitive nature of our GOP leadership is wearing thin. Once again they are setting up a situation where they will pretend to try very hard to stop the very thing that they are in...
View ArticleCan we trust our leaders on trade agreements?
By Cathy Keim It all comes down to trust. I do not want to minimize the complexity of negotiating trade agreements, particularly ones that involve multiple nations spanning the globe. However, in its...
View ArticleThe truth, the spin, and the battlefield
By Cathy Keim John Boehner hit the Sunday morning TV circuit to explain why he is resigning and to spin his past performances. In addition, the various media are adding their spin and giving advice as...
View ArticleAnother betrayal of the loyal base
By Cathy Keim On Friday, October 23, 2015, the House is set to vote on H.R. 3762, a reconciliation bill that repeals parts of Obamacare and stops federal funding of Planned Parenthood for one year....
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