The tea party has emerged as a potent force in American politics and a center of gravity within the Republican Party, with a large majority of Republicans showing an affinity for the movement that has repeatedly bucked the GOP leadership this year, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll has found.
Archive for September, 2010
Pelosi’s negatives hit all-time high; as unpopular as BP
A full 50 percent of those surveyed have a somewhat or very negative impression of Pelosi, while just 22 percent have a somewhat or very positive impression of her.
Orlando waking up to lunatic Grayson
A new poll by Sunshine State News shows Republican Daniel Webster leading Democratic Rep. Alan Grayson by seven points in Central Florida’s 8th Congressional District.
November’s choice: socialism or capitalism
David Asman tells it like it is. Do you want more centralized control as we move toward socialism or do you want less government interference and more freedom.
Youth Vote Shifts Right
Rock the vote poll shows voters support Arizona immigration law, oppose Ground Zero mosque.
Gutless Dems dodge tax vote
The real opposition that forced them to delay their anti-growth, job killing tax plan, in the midst of what most people still believe is a recession, came from within their own party.
Spain Girds for First General Strike in 8 Years to Protest Cuts
Unions are fighting austerity measures across Europe and plan protests in 12 countries today including Ireland, Italy and Portugal, the European Trade Union Confederation says.
Latino Dems Should Rethink Political Party Loyalty
Hispanics should be more aware of the ideas of the Republican Party and of its proposed policies, which are much more in line with the beliefs of Latinos, than those espoused by Democrats.
Sean Hannity says its time for Obama to ‘man up’
As a response to all the whining in the recent Rolling Stone article, Hannity lays into the whiner in chief. Its time to stop blaming everyone for everything. Its his budget, his economy, his health care.
The Pigford Pig-Out and the Election
According to sworn testimony by John Boyd, President of the National Black Farmers Association, there are 18,000 black farmers. They could not all have been victims of discrimination. To date, there have been over 94,000 claims made. These numbers speak to massive fraud.