Tag: local R’s

Jan Ting

Filed in Uncategorized by on November 28, 2007 29 Comments

Jan Ting is on NPR 90.9 if you are interested in hearing an Asian American Republican discuss immigration… Update:  He is getting pounded by a female caller, the female caller is a (Temple Law Professor, which Jan Ting is too) about how asylum isn’t working the way we have it now.  the case loads are huge […]

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More on Pink Postcards

Filed in Uncategorized by on August 8, 2007 11 Comments

OK, so I am the geek around here, so I need to step up. Here is what I have found laying around here relative to the FSP post about the Protack-“GOP Vision” connection. I am looking through our logs and can confirm a connection. The IP address in question has had several posts originate from […]

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memories

Filed in Uncategorized by on May 30, 2007 9 Comments
memories

Remember back on 2003 when Howard Dean was running for the Democratic nomination and he said all of those crazy things about Bush, like “He has no plan” and “Bush is creating a terrorist haven in Iraq” and then we got to hear that audio of him in Iowa and the DEGOP decided to have […]

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Weekend Caption Contest

Filed in Uncategorized by on May 26, 2007 15 Comments
Weekend Caption Contest

There is no prize except for the knowledge of a job well done.  Post the best caption for this photo of Vance Phillips and George Allen (taken pre-macaca).  Good luck.

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Comments on Vance Phillips’ “Rousing Speech”

Filed in Uncategorized by on May 20, 2007 33 Comments

Over at FSP, Dave Burris has posted the text of a speech given by Vance Phillips yesterday, but he closed the comments. I believe this is symbolic of how the Republicans like it. Top-down leadership. We don’t want to hear what people think about it this. It’s just a press release. Well, luckily, you can […]

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Colm Connelly Made the “Bad Bushie” List

Filed in Uncategorized by on May 18, 2007 0 Comments

I gotta give Colm Connelly some credit.  He was at one time considered for firing (Colm was on the list on Nov 1, 2006).  This puts him in a better light, certainly.  But I wonder if he had to “clean up his act” to keep the job.  Anyone out there been charged with voter fraud?

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Comment Rescue – DE GOP in Critical Condition

Filed in Uncategorized by on April 13, 2007 8 Comments

Disbelief says: …the word is: if the GOP loses this one, its all over but the shouting. Evidently, there is definitely one, maybe another GOPer, who will come out of the closet and switch sides should Short win. Don’t get me wrong. I’m not gloating. I don’t think its a good idea for either party […]

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Dave Burris to Leave Republican Party

Filed in Uncategorized by on April 1, 2007 14 Comments

Mark this date on your calendar. Dave Burris is resigning his position as Chair of the Sussex County Republicans. I have been speaking to Dave over the past few weeks and he had recently confided in me that while he wasn’t quite ready to call himself a Democrat, he certainly didn’t feel the warm Republican […]

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Why is Colm Connelly a Good Bushie?

Filed in Uncategorized by on March 21, 2007 4 Comments

So in the wake of the fired U.S. Attorney scandal I think we should stop asking why all of those U.S.A’s were fired and start asking how our own Colm Connelly is making sure that he is licking the boots of the Bush Administration.

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Restroom Rights Bill

Filed in Uncategorized by on March 9, 2007 7 Comments

Rep Joseph Booth (R-Georgetown) has introduced legislation requiring retail stores to provide bathroom access to customers with medical requirements even if the store doesn’t have “public” restrooms.  Hmmm, I wonder if Mr. Booth owns stock in a company that makes those little urinal cakes…  I smell scandal, or maybe it’s the guy with irritable bowel […]

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John Kowalko Paints his first elephant on the side of his P-41 Mustang

Filed in Uncategorized by on February 28, 2007 10 Comments

Wayne Smith shot down by Kowalko’s lobby reform bill.

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Booing Michael Castle and More Serious Heresies

Filed in Uncategorized by on February 21, 2007 20 Comments

Eschaton wrote, “I’ve been long fascinated by the elite consensus that there’s something distasteful about running primary challengers against incumbents. Certainly primary challenges can be strategically stupid (…) but they provide one of the very few checks on legislator behavior that the people have.“ That got me to thinking about this comment from a First […]

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