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Thursday, September 11, 2008
Is it just me...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:21 PM

Or in this video clip does it seem like Clinton is da MAN, and Obama is his little admirer just trying to get noticed.


I watched the thing like four times. Does his voice crack when he says, "ahuhh we're putting him to work!"

Obama constantly looks at Clinton, Clinton NEVER looks at Obama - he just plays to the fact that everyone in the room - is asking HIM all the questions...

I think this move showed immense desperation by Obama, and I'm pretty darn sure Billy Jeff is going to say all the right things, but underneath it all work in every way he can against an Obama victory.

And why?

Because THAT's the only scenario that makes any sense for Hillary!





Thursday, August 28, 2008
NYTimes: Clinton/Biden telling fibs...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 10:47 AM
Bill Clinton addresses the Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver
 
Lips moving, lies coming!

According to brand new census data, some actual truthful reporting from the New York Times, we know for certain that former President Clinton was not being truthful in his speech last night - particularly on the economic factors. The former president spoke of a worsening economy, and he made the argument that people were earning less.

But it was just flatulence of the mouth as the Census Bureau released its newest findings yesterday.

For the third year in a row the median income for families has INCREASED! Another 1.3%...

The same data also found that Joe Biden was not being honest in his speech last night when he touched on health care. The number of people without coverage DROPPED in the latest numbers by more than a million. And the uninsured percentage rate dropped from 15.9%-15.3%. MEANING: 84.7% of Americans are satisfactorily insured.

I'm part of the 15.3% presently, but I do NOT, repeat, I DO NOT WANT the government to give it to me. It's my job to get it, and we will - but I don't want to tax YOU to be able to get it.





Thursday, August 28, 2008
Messiah arrives speaks, remains disconnected from reality...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 9:52 AM


After receiving his party's nomination by a special act of affirmative action earlier in the day, Barack Obama popped on to stage to squeals of the long suffering conventioners that were nearly ready to poke their eyes out from the boredom of Joe Biden's acceptance speech!

If Biden is supposed to bolster the ticket - expect yet another dip in the overnight tracking polls tomorrow. And not only was Biden boring he took on the role of attack dog pathetically...

Biden ran down a list of Obama's "legislative record" which afterwards - even left-leaning Nina Easton admitted, "this makes Obama's thin record" look even worse."

Then Biden went beyond the pale in repeated questioning of John McCain's judgment. I have questioned McCain's methods, and his temper, but I've never questioned his desire to see what was best for America be at the fore of his rationale for the "why" he did what he did.

I think it is a tremendously overplayed mistake for Biden to "go there." And that fundamentally it shows a desperation of a ticket that by all mathematical equations should be light-years ahead in this race, but is actually struggling to stay even.

Disagreement with McCain's ideas should be how they go about selling themselves. Attacking McCain's judgment and thereby his character is just a losing proposition. Especially since you can guarantee there will be massive tribute to his painful sacrifice to his nation in the GOP meetings coming up next week.

Clinton was the toughest nugget of the night, unfortunately for Obama he did not appear in the 10pm hour which was carried by the networks.

Instead we got a national helping of the Senator so boring I wanted to stab my hand with a fork just to prove to myself that I was still awake...





Monday, August 11, 2008
NYTimes on Edwards: Pot meet kettle
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:13 PM
http://florence20.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83452a77469e200e5526a32548834-800pi
AWOL on Edwards

NYTimes:
“I’m not going to recycle a supermarket tabloid’s anonymously sourced story.”
~ Bill Keller, Executive Editor

This of course from the same "non-tabloid" that brought you 600 stories of Jayson Blair's "Iraq" and "Sniper" coverage...


Tags: Keller bill



Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Rockin' The Apple!!!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 5:07 PM

CONGRATULATIONS!!!


All of New York woke up to a new reality this morning. And that is the sound of a new serious player in the world of talk radio...

Bill, Mike, Dennis, Michael, Hugh, Dr. Laura...

And did we mention Stephen Baldwin and yours truly?

50,000 beautiful watts blasting the east coast with 24 hour talk that is relevant to your world, your heart, and your life...

A serious note of CONGRATULATIONS to Sean O'Neill, Peter Thiele, and the staff of the brand new talk powerhouse - in the most important city on earth!





Sunday, June 08, 2008
Happy to not have to see this anymore...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:01 AM
Hillary Rodham Clinton

The question now becomes though... did all the nasty things she said about Obama suddenly become not true today? Experience, Corruption, Judgment, Does Obama now suddenly possess these qualities to Hillary's supporters?

Personally - I don't think she wants, nor will work in earnest for Obama to win. His failure is her last chance to return to the main stage... And one thing we all have come to learn about the Clintons... they don't like someone else sucking up their oxygen.





Thursday, May 15, 2008
Baucus Bonds
Posted by: John Campbell at 9:08 AM

Yesterday, the House passed the Farm Bill, and as my blog indicated yesterday, I voted against this bill for a variety of reasons, but there is one piece I am sure that Democrats will be sure to exclude from their talking points.  An earmark inserted by Senator Max Baucus (D-MT) for a “Qualified Forestry Bonds Program”, which would provide federally funded-tax credit bonds for purchases that meet the following standards:

  • The forest must be adjacent to U.S. Forest Service Land;
  • Half of the parcel must be turned over to the U.S. Forest Service;
  • It must include at least 40,000 total acres; and
  • It must be subject to a “native fish habitat conservation plan approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.”

You might have guessed it, but there is only one piece of land that meets these qualifications, a 1.6 million acre piece of land, owned by the Plum Creek Timber Company.

The Plum Creek Timber Company is attempting to sell the qualifying land to the Nature Conservancy, which has been touted by the Washington Post as the “world’s richest environmental group, with $3 billion in assets.”

This earmark will allow the Nature Conservancy to claim a $250 million ‘Tax Refund’ which would basically provide additional motivation for the group to purchase the land.  Keep in mind, that this tax refund would go to a conservancy group that has 501(c)3 organization, so it doesn’t pay taxes in the first place, according to the earmark the tax refund would be provided anyway.

If that wasn’t enough, according to the FEC, employees of plum Creek Timber have donated nearly $17,000 to Senator Baucus’ campaign fund.

The endowment of $250 million of taxpayer funds to encourage a rich environmental group to purchase land from a Senator’s wealthy campaign donors…I wish I could say the audacity of some Members of Congress surprises me, but I can’t. 






Wednesday, May 07, 2008
One Sweet Deal
Posted by: John Campbell at 3:18 PM

Despite a much needed revamp of the entire farm bill, conferees continue to struggle through negotiations, but there is at least one group of planters who will come out ahead.  However, despite this congressional gridlock, there is at least one group of planters who continue to make money off the old farm bill. Sugar cane and sugar beet growers have actually managed to increase the size of their proverbial pot in the new package. Why? Because of government sponsored mandates for a “sugar-to-ethanol” program in the United States.

The U.S. Sugar industry has long enjoyed the comfort of a federal security blanket.  With interlocking price supports and import quotas, sugar tycoons have been able to sell their product in the marketplace with little or no foreign competition.  However, with the implementation of free trade agreements such as the 2005 Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) and new provisions in NAFTA, the sweet deal U.S. growers had was about to be disrupted.  Not to be outdone, a strong lobbying effort was launched on behalf of sugar growers in order to help regain their cozy and secure spot in the U.S. market.

If these provisions in the Farm Bill are implemented, the price for U.S. Sugar (which is already above the global price) will increase, with additional mandates to encourage part of the sugar market towards ethanol production.  In addition, the U.S. based ethanol industry also benefits from high tariffs limiting ethanol imports, mostly on sugar derived ethanol from Brazil.

This is a sour deal and contrary to proven free market principles. Ethanol tariffs combined with the sugar subsidies keep Americans from accessing ethanol from its most efficient source, which is sugar. 






Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Hillary on Bill - PART 1 (LAME!!!!)
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 8:12 PM
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Boo! Softballer!

8:18pm - I'm actually beginning to be disappointed with Bill, he's coming off a little softball... something he doesn't usually do...

8:15pm - Hillary on the tax issue is really engaging Bill. Though Bill's not the best representation of the conservative low tax line. But seeing the amount of engagement that she is showing - you have to give her credit for coming into Bill's house of horrors... She's probably playing very, very, well to the independent primary voters in Indiana...

8:05pm - She just made the argument that if we don't get single payer - universal health care plan in place that we will never stop the fraud of single payer programs in New York and California...

Weird...





Thursday, March 27, 2008
(God FORGIVE me for this...) "LEAVE PELOSI ALONE!"
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 5:11 PM
Photo
She's just playing fair?

Just saw the most recent report on Fox News this morning with Jane Skinner and some dude from Roll Call on the Hillary "Donor" gripes about Pelosi's rather public role in the question of the super-delegates.

The pundit must have been a Hillary hack because he kept talking about how obvious it was that Pelosi wanted to see Barack Obama win the Democrat nomination.

So I wonder if I am the only one who sees this issue as being fairly innocent for Pelosi?

See I tend to see things like 20 Hillary thugs (eh donors) sending the sitting Speaker of the House (the third most powerful seat of Government in the nation) telling her to basically, "shut the heck up" as some what infringing upon her 1st Amendment rights.

The Roll Call moron argued that because of her position she should take a back seat in the public discussion.

Why? So that BILL CLINTON can cheat the scales heavily?

Why wouldn't the democratic party want their highest elected office holder making it clear that she advocates for fairness in staying with the election process?

Isn't that what we used to call leadership?

ALL Pelosi has argued for is that the super-delegates should more or less follow the will of the dedicated delegates, which we can all assume is reflective of the voter's will. Can't we?

Pelosi seems to me to have been very even-handed in her rationale for the behavior of how super-delegates should proceed. In essence it seems to me she has argued for fairness in the process.

I was in the car yesterday listening to Rush, and he kept referring to Hillary's new soundbyte where she argues that even the dedicated delegates don't have to vote for the candidate they have been dedicated too.

UNBELIEVABLE!

The Clinton's are losing this battle, and God help us all, finally exiting the stage of political office for good. But they will try to cheat, bend, intimidate, manipulate and Vince Foster us all if necessary to see their goals achieved, and this thuggish note to Pelosi is just the most recent example...






Monday, February 25, 2008
I tried to kill my bro... for HILLARY!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 11:10 PM

Friend of Bill and Hillary?

Vince Foster his brother may not have been - but did he have to stab him?


Tags: hillary of friend bill



Monday, February 18, 2008
Another stupid and desperate attack by the stupid and desperate Clinton campaign...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 6:18 PM


Is she really this stupid?

Having the Clintons accuse other campaigns of stealing speeches, when the portion that is cited is made up entirely of historic quotes is about as low as an increasingly desperate campaign, who are watching their national platform be pulled right out from underneath them, and who are on the verge - of heading right over the falls... can possibly get.

Bill and Hillary - increasingly irrelevant. Hillary's campaign - the elective equivalent of dumb and dumberer...





Thursday, January 03, 2008
Obama's very big day getting BIGGER!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:03 PM



How big will his win be?

We already knew that the late polls broke a seven point lead over Hillary into his favor. Kucinich the mighty midget who can not see over the corn stalks in Iowa except when the UFO's sweep low enough threw his considerable heft to Obama's camp, but now the man long rumored to be near the top of Hillary short list for Veep's is (if reports are true) now directing his Iowa support to the Senator from Illinois.

Rich Lowry said on Fox News yesterday that in attendance at an Obama event earlier in the week (he was ashamed to admit) he felt "inspired."

Who said it before anyone else? Who was the first to say that Obama would become the nominee - and that if the GOP gets their nomination choice wrong (Giuliani for sure) that Obama would sweep to the presidency? Who? Rush Limbaugh knows who...






Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Mr. TownHall on Mitt/Huck "fair play"...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:29 PM


His words... not mine!






Monday, December 17, 2007
Teary-eyed Presidents, Americans apathetic to Adultery, NJ Dems sex lust for the vile
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:58 PM


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2pm:
Seeing those who would like to President get teary on the campaign trail hurts their chances at being seen as strong leaders. Mitt Romney cries on - Meet The Press - when recalling the moment he heard that the "faith of his fathers" had decided that racism was finally a bad thing - in the middle of the 1970's. Personally - I have no doubt  believing that this was an important moment to Mitt. I don't sense a single racist bone in his body, and his father marched with Martin Luther King Jr. But I do have this personal issue with seeing leaders get misty that rubs me wrong. Steve and Gretchen on Fox-n-Friends disagreed on it this morning. Gretchen saying, "to see a man cry makes him appear more manly to women!" My only question is "how?" 800.345.WMCA.

2:45pm:
We will qualify our first contestant for Lord's Diamonds Christmas Gift...

3pm:
Americans fundamentally overlook Adultery. 66%-70% of the respondents to a recent poll of registered female voters think its just peachy if Judith Giulianni or Bill Clinton become first spouse. So at least in the White House we would tolerate it/overlook it. I have theory though that at some point we would draw the line. How much would we accomidate it in a President, a Pastor, a Principal - a SPOUSE? For me it's a total deal breaker. I'm human - what can I say, I can't tolerate it because twice it has touched my life - once as an adult, once as a child. Trust is too hard to build, and I'm just being honest. 800.345.WMCA.

3:55pm: The McCULLOUGH PUNCH
New Jersey Democrats have nearly sexual lust for protecting rapists, murderers, and child molestors!

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