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January’s Done, Marching Towards March

by dfunzy February 1, 2012

Yup, January is done and America is marching towards March. Where are we on this first day of February? Four GOP dudes are still standing. In first place, with two wins, New Hampshire and Florida, and smiling, and looking, and talking, and being, as fresh as he can be, but still acting, like he’s auditioning [...]

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Going into Iowa and What Do We See?

by dfunzy January 1, 2012

The three front runners for the GOP nomination, this early in the game, are Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney. According to Public Policy Poling newest poll in Iowa, Ron Paul has 24%, Mitt Romney, 20%, Newt Gingrich, 13%. In New Hampshire, Romney has 36%, Ron Paul, 21%; Newt Gingrich, 13%. And as candidates, [...]

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Palestine / Israel and the USA

by dfunzy June 2, 2010

Palestine / Israel and the USA? Yes. What happens over there affects us here. Affects our politics. Affects our elections. Palestine is not a local issue. It is a global issue. The whole land was Palestine until 1948, when the UN decided to divide it into two parts. A whole lot of people whom were [...]

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McConnell, Senator False face

by dfunzy April 18, 2010

The GOP, the party of popularism? Now that is a joke. For the GOP to pretend popularism would be an outright misrepresentation of truth. That crafty old, smart by half, Mitch McConnell, the GOP Senate leader, railing that the bill before the Senate, that would increase regulation of the big Wall Street investment banks, is [...]

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Democrats Must Fight The Hate

by dfunzy March 7, 2010

I supported Hilary Clinton in the 2008 Democratic Presidential primaries, and up until the last primary, even after it was clear who the nominee would be. I was hoping that she would win the nomination. I supported Mrs. Clinton because I knew that she is a politician who will fight for what she believes in, [...]

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Democrats How To Win Back Support

by dfunzy January 26, 2010

The Democrats should look at the Massachusetts senate special election and learn from it. A way is shown how to hold back the tide in the mid-term elections and to possibly gain seats. Democrats must get off their high horses and take nothing for granted. The Democrats took a win for granted in the Massachusetts [...]

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The Mass. Fallout

by dfunzy January 20, 2010

What is the fall out from the Massachusetts special Senate election? Well, you can’t get too cute. You can’t get too far ahead of the troops. You can’t play political games and not expect people to look at you and say: “Say what?” The White House and Democrats everywhere should thank both Mrs. Coakley and [...]

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Will Sarah Palin be a factor in 2010?

by dfunzy January 12, 2010
Sarah Palin

Will Sarah Palin be a factor in 2010? Will she or won’t she? Palin has joined Huckabee at Fox News — cashing in on their fame. Rumor is that she left Alaska to come south to cash in, and she has been cashing in big time. Huckabee has already signaled that he may not make [...]

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Prediction 2010 mid-terms: More Jobs

by dfunzy January 10, 2010

What’s going to happen in the 2010 congressional elections? Will the GOP take the Senate? Will the GOP make gains in the House of Representatives? Will the GOP net a pickup in the governors races? We could look at the polls. We could see who is up and who is down for the minute. But [...]

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Michael Steele, 2010, 2012! Big Mike Forever!

by dfunzy January 10, 2010

Rumor tells it that Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S. Steele may be given the boot. There is speculation, wild as this may sound, that supporters of Sarah Palin may try to get the job for the season’s right-wing darling. Katon Dawson, the former South Carolina Republican Party chairman who lost to Steele by just [...]

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