With the start of the Pennsylvania Democratic Primary just hours away, I’ve found myself in a reflective state, looking back at what has really been accomplished by the two candidates over the past six weeks. Of all of the tours had by both candidates around the state, I can’t think that of one new policy [...]
Just when I thought that there was no Alaskan who could be less of a fiscal conservative than Senator Ted Stevens, the pitfalls of another Alaskan, Congressman Don Young are brought back into the spotlight, this time with the likely prospect of intervention from the Department of Justice. Without a doubt, the actions of Congressman [...]
Even though this is old news, CNN is finally reporting that Senator Obama won’t be submitting earmarks for the 2009 budget. This year, as the Senate funding request deadline approaches and the final primaries of the Democratic nomination process draw near, Obama’s staff told CNN the junior senator from Illinois will request no earmarks for [...]
I’m guessing all the talk of the Clinton/Obama “dream ticket” will probably start to slow down after Wednesday’s Democratic Debate in Pennsylvania. Amongst a series of questions that attempted to demand answers from the candidates was whether or not their Democratic opponent was electable. Of course, in addition was the question of the season, would [...]
Being Hillary Rodham Clinton is no easy job. Her husband is the biggest player in the world… when she’s tired, she makes up stories that didn’t happen… she goes from being the “shoe-in nominee” to trailing in many of the polls and losing key states. Life for Hillary isn’t as easy as many think. Sometimes, [...]