Intoxination

Tag: partisan politics

Jan 20
2011

Cleaning Up The Airwaves?

Media

This is a really good start: Yesterday, hate radio hosts Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity had their nationally syndicated radio shows dropped from WPHT in Philadelphia, which is the second radio station to drop both of the conservative commentators. The moves werescheduled back in November 2010, and Marc Rayfield, market manager for CBS Radio in […]

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Aug 29
2008

The Palin Pick Isn't Sitting Well

Misc

Of all people, it looks like McCain may have just lost David Frum. They key point from his post: Here’s I fear the worst harm that may be done by this selection. The McCain campaign’s slogan is “country first.” It’s a good slogan, and it aptly describes John McCain, one of the most self-sacrificing, gallant, […]

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Oct 23
2007

John Boehner Thinks Jack Murtha Is A Phoney Soldier

Misc

Seriously. This from a man who never once saw combat. He didn’t come right out and say it, but this email response shows that he fully supports Rush’s comments: Dear Jamie :            Thank you for contacting me in regard to Rush Limbaugh’s recent statements. It is good to hear from you.            Limbaugh’s “phony […]

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Jan 10
2007

Bush's Support Is Almost Non-Existent

Misc

It is being reported that Bush will call for an additional 20,000 troops tonight, but opposition to his plan is growing fast on the right side of the aisle: Democratic leaders said Tuesday that they intended to hold symbolic votes in the House and Senate on President Bush’s plan to send more troops to Baghdad, […]

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May 16
2006

Got To Love RNC Emails

Misc

I just got this cute little email from the RNC and had to chuckle: Our immigration system is broken. And we need your help to fix it. In his address to the nation last night, President Bush showed the way to getting real results on this difficult issue. We need your help today to stand […]

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Apr 25
2006

The New GOP PAC – The IRS

Misc

The issue of churches taking an active position in partisan politics is heating up: In a challenge to the ethics of conservative Ohio religious leaders and the fairness of the Internal Revenue Service, a group of 56 clergy members contends that two churches have gone too far in supporting a Republican candidate for governor. Two […]

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Mar 8
2006

Congress Versus White House Show Down To Come?

Misc

While the AP spent tonight reporting on the passing of the Patriot Act as a major victory for Republicans, the Washington Post was busy getting an article ready for tomorrow’s print edition. That article talks about a House GOP effort to block the Dubai ports deal: Efforts by the White House to hold off legislation […]

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Jan 2
2006

McClellan's Mother Parts With GOP

Misc

It seems as though White House press secretary Scott McClellan’s mother has some problems with the Republican Party. Texas Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn turned her back on the Republican Party and announced Monday she will run for governor as an independent. The move allows Strayhorn to escape a potentially ugly primary battle against Gov. Rick […]

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Dec 21
2005

The Patriot Act – The Republican's Partisan Toy

Misc

The LA Times has an article today I find rather disturbing and it gives us a closer look into the way the Republican Party thinks: WASHINGTON — With disputes raging about Iraq, domestic surveillance and the Patriot Act, President Bush faces more resistance from Democrats on a number of his national security policies than at […]

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Nov 3
2005

Delay Gets Democrat Judge

Misc

Tom Delay vowed his innocence and his desire to a speedy trial to clear his “good” name after his indictment. Well the first delay was caused by him when his attorney complained that the judge assigned to the case was partisan. Judge Perkins had given to the Kerry campaign last year and also donated money […]

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