While many Americans do not understand it fully, the Electoral College is vital to our republic One of the most important institutions in America is also one of the least understood. I am talking about the Electoral College, the select group of voters who actually determine the winner in Presidential elections such as those … Continue reading Importance of the Electoral College
2008 Election Eve
Should McCain (L) lose, Romney (R) needs to begin stepping up on the national stage for the GOP Well, it's finally here: Election Eve. Just one more night of these incessant commercials that end or begin with: "I'm _______ (insert politician name), and I approve this message." The majority of the opinion polls are … Continue reading 2008 Election Eve
The bailout and the bloodbath
The Down Jones Industrial Average, the most popular and famous benchmark to guage the strength of the American economy, plummeted down almost 700 points today. The index, which is based on the scaled average of the stock prices on 30 of the largest and most widely held companies here in America, was celebrating the one-year … Continue reading The bailout and the bloodbath
A Better Country
In September of 2002, with the first anniversary remembrances of the 9/11 attacks taking place across the country, and with America obviously preparing to go to war to thwart another such attack, Arthur Borden began to notice some disturbing reactions coming from his Democratic Party, even among his own friends and colleagues. These reactions and the … Continue reading A Better Country
Bill & Hill’s mile-high show
Hillary Clinton prepping for her 2008 DNC speech The Democratic National Convention winds down today in Denver, Colorado, culminating with tonight's acceptance speech by Barrack Obama. In that speech, Senator Obama must go further than he has at any time in his campaign to this point. He must speak to those 'swing' voters, the true … Continue reading Bill & Hill’s mile-high show
