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Politics and Money
Does it always boil down to money? Seems to as far as politics are concerned.
The Washington Post reports today that Hillary Clinton’s campaign is being outspent by Barack Obama’s by as much as six to one in some cases.
It seems that Obama’s campaign has been raking in the contributions at better than twice the rate [...]
McCain is IN, Clinton is BACK!
The results are in for the hotly-contested Ohio and Texas primaries. There’s little surprise that John McCain has now clinched the Republican nomination, soundly winning Ohio and Texas, as well as Rhode Island and Vermont. Mike Huckabee made a gracious concession speech and vowed to work to unite the Republican party behind it’s chosen nominee.
The [...]
Obama Followers Demand New Rules!
Just in case you thought this was a quiet weekend before the big Ohio and Texas primaries on Tuesday, you’d be mistaken.
Naturally, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain and yes, even Mike Huckabee, are everywhere at once trying to drum up votes and support for themselves. It’s pretty much the same old “I’m better than [...]
Poor Hillary Clinton
The results are in for analysis of the last Democratic debate before the Ohio and Texas primaries. One-time frontrunner, Hillary Clinton, just can’t seem to catch a break. No matter what she does, she seems to get a negative interpretation to her actions.
We’ve seen several styles of Clinton, as she remakes her persona and her [...]
Ralph Nader, Good Man, Bad Candidate… Again!
I thought Mike Huckabee was persistent in the face of overwhelming odds. Well, he is, but Ralph Nader has been doing it longer, if not better.
Nader has announced his intention to enter the 2008 Presidential race, AGAIN! This is the fourth time, Nader has thrown his hat in the ring and never really made a [...]
One last thing from WAC?
And from former U.S. presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, when he cracked up about this time last year:
Tennessee's Saltsman Stumbles Badly in RNC Chair Race
Former Tennessee GOP Chairman Chip Saltsman, fresh off a strong showing as manager of the Mike Huckabee Presidential Campaign, has stumbled badly in his efforts to become the new RNC Chairman. It's hard to imagine how he can recover from this bad mistake, and he would be well advised to withdraw his candidacy now, repair his reputation, and resurface again some time in the future. The issue arose last week, as most who follow the RNC Chair Race know, when Saltsman sent out a gift CD to all 168 R
He Knows His Base
He Knows His Base According to Politico, Chip Saltsman’s “Magic Negro” attack CD is actually helping his bid for RNC Chairman. And his old pal, Mike Huckabee is rushing to his defense: Chip should have been more careful in his selection of Christmas gifts, but no one who knows him would ever suggest that he in any way would purposely disparage other people. Ummm…so calling the president-elect a “Magic Negro” doesn’t qualify as disparaging other people? Let’s get real here: what’s going
Top 10 Best and Worst Communicators of 2008 (by Bert Decker)
Every year my father, Bert Decker (author, entrpereneur, 30-yr communications expert) posts his Top 10 Best and Worst Communicators of the year. This year you will see some twists and surprises. Read the entire blog post here. Ten BEST Communicators of 2008 Barack Obama Tim Russert Randy Pausch Colin Powell Mike Huckabee John Chambers Sarah Palin "New Communicators" -- Nancy Duarte, Garr Reynolds, Guy Kawasaki, Seth Godin Tina Fey Anderson Cooper Ten WORST Communicators of 2008 George
Magic Negroes
What's crackin' friends and frienemies? Hope the holidays have gone swimmingly for you. Mine have been great. I took all of last week off and didn't write a word...anywhere, for any reason. But on to business. You should have had a few days by now to marinate on the "Christmas" CD sent to friends by Chip Saltsman, candidate for the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee and former presidential campaign manager for Mike Huckabee. The highlight of the CD was a parody song called Bar
Richard Viguerie: Conservatives Betrayed; The GOP Must Reject Big Government
The GOP must reject Big Government Republicans are making a huge mistake by turning away from the principle of small government. By Richard A. Viguerie December 29, 2008 Is it time for conservatives to give up our fight against Big Government? Some people think so. Mike Huckabee, the Baptist preacher and former Arkansas governor and presidential candidate, complained in May to the Huffington Post that the greatest threat to the GOP is "this new brand of libertarianism" that says "look, w
Republicans debate "Barack The Magic Negro"
Controversy has broken out in the Republican Party after former Tennessee GOP leader Chip Saltsman distributed a CD to Republican National Committee members featuring a song called "Barack the Magic Negro." Controversy has broken out in the Republican Party after former Tennessee GOP leader Chip Saltsman, distributed a CD to Republican National Committee members featuring a song called "Barack the Magic Negro." Saltsman, who ran Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign, is campaigning for Re
Flap Over ‘Magic Negro’ Song Roils RNC
Liz Halloran, NPR - In the search for someone to lead the Republican Party out of its political wilderness, the winnowing has begun. Former Tennessee GOP Chairman Chip Saltsman appears on the brink of elimination from the competitive race for the national party chairmanship after sending GOP committee members a Christmas CD that contained the parody song “Barack the Magic Negro.” Saltsman most recently ran Mike Huckabee’s presidential campaign. “It was inappropriate,” North Dakota GOP Chair
Saltsman’s Colossal Blunder
By now you’ve probably heard about the CD that RNC candidate and former Mike Huckabee campaign manager, Chip Saltsman sent out to RNC members as a Christmas present. There was nothing funny about what he did. As the party is trying to re-brand itself and reach out to more minority voters, we can’t have a candidate for Chair of the RNC sending out racist material like he did. Oddly, Saltsman tried to defend himself without issuing an apology. (Via Red State): Liberal Democrats and their all
Dems Irate Over GOP Obama Parody Song
Democratic House Speaker Jimmy Naifeh is calling on Tennessee Republican leaders to renounce a former state GOP leader over a music parody of President-elect Barack Obama Chip Saltsman, who managed former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's presidential campaign, is seeking the Republican National Committee chairmanship. He sent committee members a CD this Christmas with a 2007 song called "Barack the Magic Negro." Click here for the story
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