The 2008 U.S. Presidential election just keeps on getting more and more interesting with every passing day. Of course this pace cannot continue, and now that both parties have set their full tickets things will settle down a bit to the serious campaigning, particularly once next week's Republican National Convention passes. But what presumptive … Continue reading Democratic ticket Palin by comparison
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?
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
The great GOP race of 2008
There will be no bigger topic during the 2008 year than the U.S. Presidential election. No matter what else happens in the world this year, the selection of the person who will lead the greatest nation on the planet at this time in our world's history is going to have far-reaching effects. Those will be … Continue reading The great GOP race of 2008
Can Mike Huckabee go the distance?
Over the past month or so the nation's pundits, broadcasters, and editorialists have been broad-sided by the sudden rise in popularity among grass-roots Republican voters of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee. Question really should be, why is this such a surprise to them? For months, Republican voters have been telling anyone who will listen to … Continue reading Can Mike Huckabee go the distance?
