Posted on 09/11/2011 10:10:13 PM PDT by Maurice Tift
WASHINGTON Thousands of Celebrity Millennium passengers on a cruise to Alaska got an unexpected entertainment treat last week when WND columnist and former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Victoria Jackson performed a comedy routine in the ship's main theater and an even bigger surprise when she was joined in the middle of her set by fellow WND columnist, former presidential candidate Ambassador Alan Keyes, who sang "Over the Rainbow."
The entire act was recorded by Celebrity with this exclusive clip offered to WND, since both performers were participants in WND's "Tea Party at Sea" contingent, which also included Joseph and Elizabeth Farah, David Kupelian, Jerome Corsi, Aaron Klein, Alaskan U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller, Floyd Brown and others.
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I agree that, in 2004, it was difficult for any Republican to defeat Obama, partly because the IL GOP State Central Committee waited more than a month to nominate someone. In April, they should have decided whom they would appoint, if Ryan quit the race.
All Illinois republican leaders should have learned from this mistake, and, in Feb. 2008, when Tim Balderman, quit as republican nominee, in the 11th Congressional District, the GOP county chairman, in his district, should have chosen his replacement, in a week, or less. Instead, they waited more than a month before nominating Marty Ozinga. He didn’t have enough time to campaign, and that helped then-State Sen. Halverson defeat him.
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