Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Protester Interupts Orszag, In Song!

A protester who introduced himself as Rick Lopez from the LaRouche Political Action Committee (LPAC), bursts into song at Peter Orszag's final public address as Director of the Office of Management and Budget.
He sings: "...Obama's healthcare plan is Hitler approved!"

Democrats Launch Anti-Tea Party Strategy!

With this ad paid for by the DNC, we begin to get a picture of the Democrat's strategy for this election year: conflate the GOP and the Tea Party, then trash the Tea Party. The Dems are also circulating what they call the the Republican Tea Party Contract on America, a set of 10 principles that encapsulate "the blueprint for how they would govern." The DNC’s list combines perfectly legitimate political viewpoints ideas with patently absurd ones.

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Pataki on NYC Mosque!

Governor George Pataki comments from NYC on the Attorney General’s responsibility to ask questions on the Islamic charity's intentions in regard to building the Ground Zero Mosque. “It is certainly appropriate for the Attorney General to ask questions before this facility is built anywhere near Ground Zero.”

Democrats Divided Over Tax Increases, Job-Killing Energy Policies!

The Democratic Party is divided, with some Democrats beginning to question the wisdom of the job-killing energy policies and tax hikes proposed by the president and Democratic leadership. Senate Republicans are committed to protecting our economy from the dangers of "cap-and-tax" policies and opposing Democrats' attempts to raise taxes on American families and small businesses. Here's a compilation of clips demonstrating Democratic division and indecision:

Source: republican.senate.gov
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Mass. Legislature approves plan to bypass Electoral College!

The Constitution is under attack from the "left" once again!

The Massachusetts Legislature has approved a new law intended to bypass the Electoral College system and ensure that the winner of the presidential election is determined by the national popular vote.

Supporters are campaigning, state by state, to get such bills enacted. Once states accounting for a majority of the electoral votes (or 270 of 538) have enacted the laws, the candidate winning the most votes nationally would be assured a majority of Electoral College votes. That would hold true no matter how the other states vote and how their electoral votes are distributed.

Illinois, New Jersey, Hawaii, Maryland, and Washington have already approved the legislation, according to the National Popular Vote campaign's website. The new system would only go into effect once a sufficient number of states have passed laws that would make it work.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2010/07/mass_legislatur.html?p1=News_links
Here's an earlier story by Fox News:

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