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  • We Can Do It [in NYT op-ed, UN praises maverick Lindsey Graham for compromising] [BARF!!!]

    10/25/2009 10:27:10 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 36 replies · 1,910+ views
    The New York Times ^ | 2009-10-25 | Ban Ki-Moon
    (snip) U.S. leadership is crucial. That is why I am encouraged by the spirit of compromise shown in the bipartisan initiative announced last week by John Kerry and Lindsey Graham. Here was a pair of U.S. senators — one Republican, the other Democratic — coming together to bridge their parties’ differences to address climate change in a spirit of genuine give-and-take. We cannot afford another period where the United States stands on the sidelines. An engaged United States can lead the world to seal a deal to combat climate change in Copenhagen. An indecisive or insufficiently engaged United States will...
  • NY 23rd 2009: Vote for Conservative in N.Y. is a vote for Dems, says Rep. King [vote GOP or else!]

    10/19/2009 2:39:24 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 56 replies · 2,348+ views
    The Hill, Washington, DC ^ | 2009-10-19 | Aaron Blake
    Rep. Pete King (R-N.Y.) endorsed GOP special-election candidate Dede Scozzafava on Monday, saying a vote for her Conservative Party opponent is tantamount to a vote for the Democrats in the close 23rd Congressional District race in New York. . . . . . In a statement, King made the case that voting for Hoffman will only help Democrat Bill Owens win. "Dede is the only Republican candidate in this race, and the only candidate with a proven record that Republicans can trust in Washington," King said. "A vote for either of her opponents is a vote for Nancy Pelosi and...
  • Huckabee and Hoffman (Huck, Romney decline to support conservative candidate)

    10/17/2009 1:43:54 PM PDT · by ellery · 63 replies · 2,458+ views
    Fox News host, garage band cover guitarist, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee will be making a long-planned speech before the New York Conservative Party in Syracuse, New York on October 28, but has thus far declined to say whether he will formally endorse or financially support Conservative Party House candidate Doug Hoffman, who is running to fill former Rep. John McHugh's 23rd Congressional District seat. Most Republican Party leaders have thus far taken a pass in endorsing Hoffman, who has the support of the conservative Club for Growth, as well as the American Conservative Union. House minority leader John...
  • Graham steps from McCain’s shadow right into his shoes [giddy Democrats laud "the new McCain"]

    10/16/2009 5:10:55 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 46 replies · 2,187+ views
    The Hill, Washington, DC ^ | 2009-10-16 | Alexander Bolton
    Sen. Lindsey Graham, a longtime friend and ally of Sen. John McCain, is now going a step further, Democrats say, and actually becoming the new McCain. Senior members of the majority party say the South Carolina Republican has displaced his Arizona mentor as the dealmaker on two big agenda items of the Obama administration: climate change and immigration. As McCain, on the heels of his presidential election defeat, has distanced himself from Democrats, Graham has moved in to fill the vacuum.
  • NY 2010: GOP pick sparks revolt on right [NRCC pushes "radical, ultraleftist"]

    10/09/2009 10:03:14 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 38 replies · 2,136+ views
    Politico ^ | 2009-10-08 | Alex Isenstadt & Josh Kraushaar
    The nominee in a looming House special election is at the heart of an angry dispute between conservatives and Republican House leadership, a rift so serious that it threatens the party’s chances of keeping control of the upstate New York seat. At issue is the National Republican Congressional Committee’s support for Dede Scozzafava, a New York assemblywoman who conservatives assert is so liberal that they absolutely cannot support her candidacy. Instead, many conservative groups are rallying behind Doug Hoffman, a third-party candidate running on the Conservative Party line, even though their support for him might pave the way for a...
  • Caption Meg Whitman and Arnold at the Ca. GOP Convention

    09/27/2009 7:21:53 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 32 replies · 2,164+ views
  • Romney Makes Case For Government-Run Health Care

    09/21/2009 6:28:55 PM PDT · by mountainbunny · 101 replies · 2,237+ views
    American Spectator ^ | 09/12/09 | Philip Klein
    There he goes again. Newsmax has published an interview with Mitt Romney in which he once again touts his big government Massachusetts health care plan as a monumental success: "What we were able to accomplish was to get almost all of our citizens insured without breaking the bank and without having a so-called public option," Romney says. "I think the program is a real success and that it can teach lessons to other states, and to the nation." To start with, Romney is wrong on the merits. Michael Cannon has done an excellent job documenting what a colossal failure Romneycare...
  • Romney defends record as Huckabee wins straw poll

    09/19/2009 5:19:32 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 67 replies · 3,751+ views
    CNN ^ | September 19, 2009 | Rebecca Sinderbrand, CNN Political Producer
    A day after former Baptist minister and likely presidential rival Mike Huckabee offered a withering critique of Mitt Romney's record, the former Massachusetts governor made his pitch to the same group of religious conservatives. Romney appealed to attendees at the Values Voter Summit in Washington on Saturday, using a speech that drew heavily from his address to social conservatives at the same hotel earlier this year. "Putting such a spirit-crushing, back-breaking debt burden on our children is unworthy of our national character," he said. "That is why I believe that this spending and borrowing is not just economically irresponsible, it...
  • IL 2010: McCain to boost Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mark Kirk ["has my strongest endorsement"]

    08/29/2009 1:30:15 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 21 replies · 1,422+ views
    The Chicago Tribune ^ | 2009-08-29 | Rick Pearson
    (snip) “The people of Illinois deserve a senator who will restore honest government, strengthen our national security, fight for veterans and bring fiscal discipline to Washington,” McCain, an Arizona senator, said in a statement. “Mark Kirk has my strongest endorsement.”(snip)
  • IL 2010: Andy Martin slams McCain for endorsing infanticide, gun control, surrender in Iraq

    08/29/2009 10:27:49 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 25 replies · 1,427+ views
    Martin says McCain’s Sunday endorsement of Mark Kirk is an act of infamy that will lead to McCain’s defeat by Arizonans in 2010. “McCain is not all there,” Martin says. “Or if he is all there, there is no ‘there,’ there.’ McCain is an embarrassment to the future of the Republican Party. Perhaps it is not surprising he is in bed with Mark Kirk.” . . . . . August 29, 2009 Senator John McCain United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 via fax (202) 228-2862 Re: Endorsement of Mark Kirk Last than a year ago, I remained a loyal Republican...
  • Massachusetts' Obama-like reforms increase health costs, wait times [RomneyCare]

    08/29/2009 12:03:50 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 21 replies · 1,329+ views
    CATO / The Detroit News ^ | 2009-08-27 | Michael F. Cannon
    If you are curious about how President Barack Obama's health plan would affect your health care, look no farther than Massachusetts. In 2006, the Bay State enacted a slate of reforms that almost perfectly mirror the plan of Obama and congressional Democrats.Those reforms reveal that the Obama plan would mean higher health insurance premiums for millions, would reduce choice by eliminating both low-cost and comprehensive health plans, would encourage insurers to avoid the sick and would reduce the quality of care. Massachusetts reduced its uninsured population by two-thirds — yet the cost would be considered staggering, had state officials not...
  • McCain supports Hitler-esque “Wellness Incentives”

    08/27/2009 4:41:42 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 43 replies · 1,198+ views
    Phoenix Libertarian Examiner ^ | 2009-08-27 | Daniel Heller
    That’s what he said, albeit with the omission of “Hitler-esque,” last night at his town hall meeting in North Central Phoenix. During his introductory speech, after hammering the Democrats for trying to push through the “public option” (a euphemism for socialized healthcare), he then went on to describe ways healthcare costs could be brought down, emphasizing, “We have the best quality healthcare in the world. Our goal is to preserve the quality (of healthcare) while making it more affordable.” His three main ideas to bring down healthcare costs: 1) Freeing up insurance markets and competition so Americans can buy different...
  • John McCain could be the Senate’s new Ted Kennedy [huge barf]

    08/27/2009 8:28:07 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 47 replies · 1,521+ views
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 2009-08-27 | Cynthia Tucker
    On Sunday, John McCain told George Stephanopoulos that “health care reform might be in a very different place today” if Teddy Kennedy were well enough to participate in the negotiations. “He had a unique way of sitting down with the parties at a table and making the right concessions, which really are the essence of successful negotiations, so it’s huge that he’s absent,” McCain said on “This Week,” mentioning his “personal affection” for Kennedy. Over the last 24 hours, many other observers have noted Kennedy’s reputation for reaching across the aisle. Interestingly, the same used to be said about McCain....
  • Watchdog: TARP tab could hit $24 trillion

    08/18/2009 6:15:55 PM PDT · by chuck_the_tv_out · 19 replies · 1,000+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | Tuesday, July 21, 2009 | Sean Lengell
    Think last year’s $700 billion Wall Street rescue package was beaucoup bucks to spend bailing out the nation’s floundering financial system? That’s chump change compared to what the overall price tag could be, a government watchdog says. The inspector general in charge of overseeing the Treasury Department’s bank-bailout program says the massive endeavor could end up costing taxpayers almost $24 trillion in a worst-case scenario. That’s more than six times President Obama’s proposed $3.55 trillion budget for 2010. Much of the bailout’s attention has focused on the Treasury’s $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, which Congress hurriedly passed...
  • Lindsey Graham Pledges to Work with Dems on Immigration Reform [McLame poodle "ready and willing"]

    08/10/2009 9:29:52 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 25 replies · 2,235+ views
    Politics Daily ^ | 2009-08-10 | David Knowles
    Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is working behind the scenes to help Democrats craft a new version of former President Bush's immigration reform bill. Graham also supported the Bush/Kennedy/McCain bill back in 2007. As The Wall Street Journal reports: Wes Hickman, a spokesman for Mr. Graham, said in a statement that "Senator Graham is ready and willing to play a key role in immigration reform. He intends to work with many of his colleagues on both sides of the aisle." The new bill will most likely be introduced in September by Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), and Graham has been working with...
  • Romney Gives Mass. Health Reform An 'A' [praises Romney Care, says it's time to go nationwide]

    07/09/2009 6:05:03 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 252 replies · 7,832+ views
    Former GOP Governor Helped Make 2006 Reform Reality. BOSTON -- Three years after the inception of Massachusetts’ landmark health reform legislation, which required every citizen to buy insurance, NewsCenter 5’s Ed Harding wondered what former Gov. Mitt Romney, a key political architect of the plan, thought of its progress. Call it protecting his legacy, well-earned pride, or seeing the glass as half-full, but Romney says Massachusetts deserves an ‘A.’ “It’s working like we had hoped it would work,” the one-time republic presidential candidate said. “We got nearly everybody in Massachusetts health insurance, which really, something people didn't think was possible.”...