Busy as this particular American's life is, I had to record this week's debate among the current Republican candidates for President in 2008. After finally getting to watch the debate in it's entirety last night, I can say without any trepidation that it is time to narrow this field. So having heard their positions … Continue reading Narrowing the 2008 Republican field
Any port in an Islamofascist storm
It has taken me over a month to finally formulate an opinion on the entire port sale issue, and there is one thing of which I am absolutely certain. There is no way that anyone who had any type of knee-jerk response to the idea of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) purchasing an interest … Continue reading Any port in an Islamofascist storm
Good old Mr. Wilson
The insiders of Washington, D.C. and most especially behind the hallowed walls of the White House are sitting on pins and needles today, as they await word from the offices of special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald as to whether any indictments will come down in the "CIA Leak" case. Word is that … Continue reading Good old Mr. Wilson
Bush league Bush administration
The administration of President George W. Bush has been disappointing to me and many others who got them elected. Major changes need to occur quickly and extensively. Otherwise, the bush league actions and inaction of the President, his team, and many elected Republicans threaten to make his Presidency one of the least respected in … Continue reading Bush league Bush administration
Commander-in-Chief, or Chef?
On his local talk radio show this evening, Dom Giordano (1210AM, 6pm show) reported the results of a New York Times poll that stated that 33% of all men would not consider voting for a woman for President, from either party. Not Hillary Clinton. Not Condaleeza Rice. Certainly not Geena Davis. No … Continue reading Commander-in-Chief, or Chef?
