Charlie Crist: Don’t Scrap Obamacare … But I Can’t Name One Part Worth Keeping
From the Palm Beach Post, this is classic Charlie Crist:
Gov. Charlie Crist, a Republican U.S. Senate candidate, told The Palm Beach Post editorial board on Friday that, unlike many Republicans in Washington, he didn’t think President Obama should scrap his health care reform proposal:
“There may be parts of it that you don’t have to scrap. [...]
Government Medicine: Poison at the Polls
No wonder the Democrats have to bribe their own Senators and Congressmen to vote for Obamacare: all poll data indicate that the measure (whatever it is at the moment) is deeply unpopular, and the latest numbers from Nebraska suggest that anyone who votes for government medicine, representing other than a deep-blue state, is in [...]
Sen. Dorgan (D-N.D.) Trails Republican by 22 Points
Save us from Obamacare, Gov. Hoeven, you’re our only hope!
Incumbent Democratic Senator Byron Dorgan may have a serious problem on his hands if Republicans recruit Governor John Hoeven to run for the U.S. Senate in North Dakota next year.
The first Rasmussen Reports Election 2010 telephone survey of likely voters in North Dakota finds the popular [...]
Reagan’s December Declaration: GOP "Not a Fraternal Order"
Ronald Reagan would have loved Marco Rubio.
Not to mention Pat Toomey.
Rubio, the current State House Speaker is the conservative
challenger to liberal Republican Governor Charlie Crist’s U.S.
Senate bid in next year’s Florida GOP primary. Toomey, famously,
came within a whisker of beating Republican U.S. Senator [...]
It’s Official: Massachusetts Democrats Reject Rule of Law
The “fix” is now in the books: When a Democrat is governor of Massachusetts, he shall have the power to appoint interim senators or representatives to replace those who quit, are indicted, or die in office.
But when confused voters freak out and elect a Republican governor… why, that power shall quickly be rescinded. [...]
Ted Kennedy’s Last Will and Testament
“It is vital for this Commonwealth to have two voices speaking
for the needs of its citizens and two votes in the Senate in the
approximately five months between a vacancy and an election,” an
ailing Ted Kennedy wrote the leaders of the Massachusetts General
Court in a letter [...]













