Intoxination

Tag: nomination

Jan 25
2008

Peggy Noonan: "George W. Bush destroyed the Republican Party"

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OUCH! That is pretty rough coming from one of the top conservative pundits, Peggy Noonan: On the pundit civil wars, Rush Limbaugh declared on the radio this week, “I’m here to tell you, if either of these two guys [Mr. McCain or Mike Huckabee] get the nomination, it’s going to destroy the Republican Party. It’s […]

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Nov 9
2006

Wingnut Meltdown Continues

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On Michelle Malkin’s other blog “Hot Air”, this is appearing on the front page: Well here is how good that is: President George W. Bush will make a push to get confirmation for John Bolton as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations before power in Congress shifts to the Democrats, the White House said on […]

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Aug 3
2006

Lamont Gets A Big Boost

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Heading into the primary home stretch in Connecticut, Ned Lamont gets some more good news: A novice anti-war candidate seeking the Connecticut Democratic Party’s nomination to run for the U.S. Senate has extended his lead against three-term incumbent and 2000 vice presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman, a poll showed on Thursday. Ned Lamont, a millionaire businessman […]

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Jul 31
2006

Fla. Republicans Dump Harris

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You know you are one screwed candidate when you can’t even get your own state party to back you: The state Republican Party bluntly told Rep. Katherine Harris that she couldn’t win this fall’s Senate election and that the party wouldn’t support her campaign, a letter obtained Monday by The Associated Press shows. Party Chairman […]

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Jun 28
2006

When You Can't Do Your Job Then Blame The Media

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This really shows the fantasy land that Republicans choose to live in: Senator Bill Frist (R-TN) appeared on CNN’s American Morning to explain why the Senate is spending time on issues like flag burning while polls indicate that the American people are more concerned about Iraq and the economy. CNN host Miles O’Brien asked Frist […]

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May 27
2006

Another Fine Pick By George

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Remember when this guy was Bush’s pick to head Homeland Security? Bernard Kerik once enjoyed a national reputation as a brash, self-made law enforcer. As New York’s police commissioner, he was at Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s side during the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. By late 2004, President Bush wanted him for homeland security chief. Kerik’s […]

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Jan 30
2006

FLASH: First Republican Against Alito

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This good news fromRaw Story: Sen. Lincoln D. Chafee (R-RI) announced this morning in Providence that he will vote against the nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. to the Supreme Court. In a statement this morning, the Rhode Island senator said he was “greatly concerned” about some of Alito’s philosophies, according to the Providence […]

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Nov 13
2005

Choosing The Best Poll For You

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Rasmussen polling has a new poll out that is putting Bush at a 46% approval rating. This of course is sending the pundits into a glory spin.Newsmax has already picked up on this poll and is calling it Bush’s rebound. So why does Rasmussen put Bush so high. Well let’s look at the break down […]

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Oct 27
2005

Miers Withdraws

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Harriet Miers has withdrawn her name as Supreme Court justice nominee. In her letter, the main reason she cited was because of concern over documents relating to her advice she has given President Bush since he has been in the oval office. The following is a copy of her letter: Oct. 17, 2005 Dear Mr. […]

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Oct 7
2005

Flanigan Withdraws

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As an update to my previous post about Flanigan, that Associated Press is now reporting that he has withdrawn his name as a nomination to be deputy attorney general. It seems as they Mr. Flanigan is more loyal to Jack Abramoff than he is to justice. This will be no loss at all for our […]

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