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Tea Party Express Derails GOP Candidates

September 18th, 2010 No comments

From Taiwan

Our friends in Taiwan apparently have a better understanding of American politics than our own mainstream media!

Adam West gives ‘crime-fighter’ Coffey AG nod

September 14th, 2010 3 comments

Finally, an endorsement that carries some weight!

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From the venerable New York Post

Adam West gives ‘crime-fighter’ Coffey AG nod
By Brendan Scott

HAdamWestforCoffey Adam West gives crime fighter Coffey AG nodoly endorsement, Batman!

The star of the campy 1960s “Batman” TV series swooped into Gotham yesterday to boost a Democratic contender for state attorney general ahead of tonight’s cliffhanger ending to the primary race.

Adam West, now 81 and living in Idaho, lent his sonorous voice to automated phone calls boosting prosecutor-turned-trial-attorney Sean Coffey for the Democratic Party’s nod to succeed Andrew Cuomo as the state’s top lawyer.

The actor famous for his cheesy, melodramatic delivery and lumpy physique channeled his classic role as the Dark Knight to assure Democrats that Coffey is the “best crime fighter” in the crowded five-way race.

“I know a thing or two about keeping Gotham City safe,” West told voters on a 45-second recorded message. “Sean is an independent voice who wants to fight those villains in Albany.”

Coffey first teamed up with West a few years back while fly fishing in Idaho’s Silver Creek, and the duo has since forged a dynamic friendship.

“I came to the conclusion Sean Coffey’s not only a good guy, but a clear thinker,” West told The Post. “I’ve been a pretend crime-fighter for years. Now, we’ve got a potential real one with him.”

The heroic assist came as voters prepared to narrow the field in key statewide races and numerous congressional and state Legislature posts.

NJ Gov Christie Nails The Teachers’ Union

September 12th, 2010 2 comments

Super-Sized Smackdown

This type of pointed response has been long overdue. Bravo, Governor Christie!

“So this is what change looks like?”

March 25th, 2010 2 comments

He says it like it is!

Mark Levin at The Reagan Library

March 7th, 2010 No comments

The Great One!

President Obama to ax states…

February 28th, 2010 No comments

Somewhere, Harry Reid Smiles…

Marco Rubio at CPAC

February 18th, 2010 3 comments

Viva Rubio!

The liberals are going to learn to hate this guy with all their heart!

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Yes We Can!

January 19th, 2010 9 comments

Scott Brown Wins In Massachusetts

Congrats to Scott Brown!  Freedom loving peoples everywhere are dancing in the streets! Barry and friends, not so much!

Senator Scott Brown R MA Yes We Can!

What does Harry Reid Think About Rocket Fuel?

January 11th, 2010 4 comments

Billy Dee Williams, Watch Out!

So when the party starts bouncin’ and the ladies start bumpin’, tighten up your flow with Rocket Fuel!  Rocket Fuel Malt Liquor – DAMN!

What Can Obama Learn from Tiger Woods?

December 2nd, 2009 2 comments

Bad Timing over at Golf Digest

Take a peek at the cover of the January issue of Golf Digest.

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Analysis over at ABC News

Golf Digest Asks — What Can President Obama Learn from Tiger Woods?
by Jordyn Phelps

President Obama may have a thing or two to learn from Tiger Woods’ golf game, according to an upcoming article in the January edition of Golf Digest.

But In light of the recent controversy surrounding Tiger Woods’ car crash, there are likely more ways in which the President may wish to distinguish himself from the golf star.

The article lists ten things that the President could learn from the ultra-successful golf star in improving his performance as president, and vice versa, from the perspective of several prominent writers and players.

The magazine cover is a photoshopped image of Tiger Woods in a caddy’s outfit posed behind President Obama as he judges a putt.

One of the major lessons that President Obama could learn from Woods is his ability to quickly recover under pressure after a bad hole or two under pressure, writes prominent golf star Arnold Palmer.

“Woods is a good role model — not because he would make a good president (he wouldn’t and neither would Phil Mickelson or anyone else who has spent his working life traveling between driving ranges on private jets), but because he is such a complete master of his talents and ambitions, and because he has always been able to pull himself together after setbacks that would have ruined the rounds, or even the careers, of lesser players,” Palmer says.