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More McCain Shakeups

Just reported on Drudge: McCain’s campaign manager and chief strategist are gone from their leadership roles.  Is it the money? Or is it the man?  Will McCain be able to last until even November ‘07?  Time will tell!

Paul Has More Cash Than McCain

After reading about how McCain has not done so well in the raising cash arena and having lay off a bunch of campaign workers, I was wondering if Ron Paul had more than McCain.  Well, my question is answered.  Paul apparently has more than McCain. Continue reading ‘Paul Has More Cash Than McCain’

A Canadian Cartoonist’s Take on Ron Paul

A Canadian cartoonist’s take on Ron Paul.  I think it’s an accurate portrayal.

Thompson Leads Republican Pack

Thompson is now at the head of the Republican pack according to a new Rasmussen poll.

Thompson, preparing to formally announce his candidacy, leads the pack in the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey with 27% support. That gives him a four-point advantage over former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani who is currently preferred by 23% of Likely Primary Voters. Continue reading ‘Thompson Leads Republican Pack’

From “Two Americas” to “One America”

Speaking at Cooper Union in New York late this afternoon, presidential hopeful John Edwards said, “There are still Two Americas. … We also need to talk about what we need to do to build One America – and to do that, I believe we have to build One American Economy.”

Sounds like veiled, Communist rhetoric to me.

The Exception of Ron Paul

This is a good article about Congressman Ron Paul in The American Conservative. I feel like Ron Paul has better principles than any of the other Republicans out there. He is also much more principled than any other lawmaker out there (hence the “Ron Paul exception” which the article mentions). He’s right on nearly every issue, but my main beef with him is his stance on foreign policy. Continue reading ‘The Exception of Ron Paul’