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
Veepstakes: Does it matter?
Senator Joe Biden of Delaware could be the 2008 Dem VP nominee The Democratic National Convention kicks off next Monday, August 25th, in Denver and the increasingly ultra-liberal Democratic Party will select Barack Obama as their nominee for the Presidency of the United States. The Republican National Convention will then get underway the following week, … Continue reading Veepstakes: Does it matter?
Talent on loan from God
Limbaugh on the air back in 1995 On issues of politics and culture, there is little doubt that the leading voice of the revolutionary revival in talk radio during the past decade and a half has been one Rush Limbaugh. Michael Harrison, the editor of Talkers Magazine has been quoted: "Before Rush Limbaugh, there was … Continue reading Talent on loan from God
The Eurack Obamapean
It has been described in the adoring old media as 'a sea of humanity' and 'hundreds of thousands of adoring followers'. Of course, I am talking about the crowds at rallies for United States Presidential candidate Barack Obama's visit this past week to Europe for his speeches in front of the 'adoring throngs' - in Germany … Continue reading The Eurack Obamapean
John McCain for President
It has now been over a month since Mitt Romney ended his quest for the Republican Presidential nomination, and in the ensuing month leading candidate John McCain has dominated the only remaining contender, Mike Huckabee. The nomination is McCain’s. He has earned it fair and square, by coming out as the last man standing … Continue reading John McCain for President
