ICYMI: SNL Mocks Obama, Pelosi, Reid and ‘Unpopular’ Healthcare Reform
Just in case you missed it, “Saturday Night Live” mocked the entire Democrat establishment last evening taking on President Obama, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), and healthcare reform (H/t - NewsBusters):
Transcript at NewsBusters.
SNL’s mocking of Obama, Reid, and Pelosi is indeed appropriate. According to the latest Rasmussen Reports national [...]
Ron Paul’s Party
WASHINGTON — “Hey,” a young man shouted to his friends in the
hotel lobby. “This guy doesn’t know who won the straw poll!” He
was referring to the presidential straw poll at the Conservative
Political Action Conference (CPAC), the nation’s largest
gathering of conservative activists. The crowd told “this [...]
CBS: Obama’s call for bipartisanship is really demand for GOP surrender
The one surprising thing about this analysis of Barack Obama’s call for bipartisanship is that it comes from a CBS reporter. Mark Knoller provides a hard-hitting report on Obama’s actual intentions and the desperation leading to it, but as Ed Morrissey aptly notes, it surely isn’t shocking news to anyone in the GOP. The [...]
Wow, That Was Quick: Scozzafava Drops Out of NY-23 Race
I think my predictions for the special election in New York’s 23rd district are pretty safe now:
Republican Dede Scozzafava has suspended her bid in next Tuesday’s NY 23 special election, a huge development that dramatically shakes up the race. She did not endorse either of her two opponents — Conservative party candidate Doug Hoffman or [...]
House GOP Leadership Endorses Hoffman; Update: NY GOP Chair Endorses Hoffman; Update: Gingrich Too
A statement from John Boehner, Eric Cantor, and Pete Sessions:
“As the House stands on the cusp of the forthcoming vote on a trillion-dollar healthcare reform measure, it is vital that we unify behind a candidate that will support reining in massive government spending and work with Republicans in Congress to restore fiscal sanity and [...]
Voters Trust Republicans Across the Board
For the first time in some years, likely voters trust Republicans more than Democrats on all ten major issues in the Rasmussen survey. On five issues the Republican lead is double digits:
Really, though, we could skip the other nine and just note that the Republicans lead 49-35 on the economy.
As we’ve said many times, [...]













