Archive for the ‘Executive Branch’ Category

Clinton and the Power of Suggestion

When Bush decided to use national resources to wage a war against Iraq that was partially based on revenge against a dictator who had insulted his father and partially to route money from public and individual sources to the hands of himself , his cronies, and constituents, Bush had to first had to convince congress […]

The Clinton Mantra: Only My Delegates Count

As we get closer to the wrap of the Democratic nomination Hillary Clinton has begun to push harder and harder for the Michigan and Florida delegates to be seated. The issue has been scoured to reveal that all candidates were informed as early as September 2007 that the two states would be penalized by […]

McCain thinks Wright wrong but Parsley right

We’ve all heard stories about how McCain did a face plant after four shots of vodka in a drinking contest with Hillary Clinton, but fewer people have heard about what happens when McCain overdoses on Parsley. Throughout much of the Bush administration McCain has served as a reality check to hard line conservatives with […]

Hillary Clinton: The High Tower Crumbles

Following eight years of plunder by the Bush administration US citizens are beginning to consider whether our political system truly serves the greater good of the country. One would think a Democrat’s dream would be one of a party change, one where a new president takes the reins and rolls back the policies and […]

Fall from Grace: Wedlock Between the Media and Democratic Race 2008

The media has been a common scapegoat when it comes to instigating controversy about issues that have potential to provoke the public emotionally. In some cases perhaps justly so, in other cases perhaps not. In this case we have to take a good look at the nature of the media coverage from day […]

Obama Slam Dunks North Carolina and Holds Own in Indiana

Hillary Clinton has recently gone balls out in Indiana and North Carolina in an effort to strip Barack Obama of his significant delegate lead. Some analysts have been saying Clinton needed a solid win in both states to justify even staying in the race. Other analysts felt if she could claim a […]

Clinton Foams at the Mouth Over Iran

Hillary Clinton joined Senator John McCain and President George Bush in the war room at the Donald Rumsfeld school of diplomacy when she threatened to ‘totally obliterate’ Iran. In 2008 we’re in a situation where the United States has been domestically incapacitated by a sustained war the majority of Americans disagree with. It […]

Wright or Wrong?

A coalition comprised of media factions and his opponents have measured Barack Obama somewhere on the scale between the outlandish face of Reverend Wright and whatever they believe is wrong. It is now well established that Obama and Reverend Wright had close social ties. It is also well established that Reverend Wright expressed […]

“Hussein” there’s something wrong with Barack’s name?

Who is saying there’s something wrong with Barack’s name?  Quite a few people apparently.  Numerous instances are cited in the a December 20, 2006 Media Matters for America article, Schlussel: Should Barack Hussein Obama be president “when we are fighting the war of our lives against Islam”?

During MSNBC’s special election coverage on November 7, co-anchor Chris Matthews […]

Not all delegates are equal according to Hillary Clinton

The Hillary Clinton campaign continues to champion the idea that delegates from states containing higher percentages of African-American Democrats and states where higher numbers of cross over voters reside are somehow less valid than delegates pledged by states consisting of larger numbers of Democrats like New York and California.
“I have won the big states. […]