John McCain just stated on Hannity and Colmes that dealing with the U.N. on inspections in Iraq is like being in the movie Groundhog Day. Snicker.
Archives for October 2002
The Old Switcheroo, by Fred
The Old Switcheroo, by Fred Barnes Democrats want to replace Bob Torricelli on the ballot because he’s behind. It’s dishonest, illegal, and undemocratic. And completely successful.
Liz Macron Responds: Liz Macron,
Liz Macron Responds: Liz Macron, the Libertarian candidate I contacted yesterday, has e-mailed me a copy of her comments to the N.J. State Supreme Court today. Here they are in their entirety: Good Afternoon. My name is Elizabeth Macron. I am the Libertarian Party candidate for United States Senate. The Democratic Party cites Kilmurray v. …
Sopranos or the Supreme Court?
Sopranos or the Supreme Court? The New Jersey Supreme Court unanimously ruled this evening that the state Democratic Party can replace the name of Robert G. Torricelli on the Nov. 5 ballot for United States senator. “It is in the public interest and the general interest of the election laws to preserve the two-party system …
As I stated the other
As I stated the other day, Bush’s political opponents seem to squeal the loudest right before they completely capitulate. With all the Democrat’s bluster on the Iraq resolution, that seems to be the case, as the agreement appears to be just what Bush wanted. Scrappleface sums it up nicely: The Bush administration has reportedly struck …
Dumb and Dumber? Compare these
Dumb and Dumber? Compare these lines, and try to figure out which came from the movie Dumb and Dumber, and which came from Rep. Bonior (D-MI) and Rep. McDermott (D-WA): A.) “I thought the Rocky Mountains would be a little bit rockier than this. That John Denver is full of shit.” B.) “I think you …
Lies, Damned Lies, and Democrats
Lies, Damned Lies, and Democrats “We are saying that the [deadline] is nothing more than administrative convenience,” Genova said. “It’s not intended to give the Republican candidate a right to run unopposed. Voters are to be given a choice in a competitive race. What the Republicans are seeking to do is to obfuscate that choice.” …