
December 5, 2011

…er-songwriter), Theodore Walter “Sonny” Rollins (American jazz tenor saxophonist) and Meryl Streep (American film actress). In attendance were the usual Left Wing suspects: Bill and Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, John Kerry, Rahm Emanuel, Caroline Kennedy, George Stevens Jr, Matthew Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker, James Taylor, Robert De Niro, John Lithgow, Nora Ephron, Lionel Richie, Tracey Ullman, Herbie Hancock, Ravi Coltrane, P…
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January 21, 2012

…mination in 1964, but suffered an horrendous general election defeat which so split the party that it retreated to what it viewed as a safe choice, 1960’s failed candidate, former Vice President Richard Nixon, who had lost to John F. Kennedy by a mere 100,000 votes in an election that was probably stolen by Democrats in Chicago. Nixon was a consensus choice, who, Conservative in his tough-on-Commies history, was able to reassure enough Liberals t…
Tags: Compassionate conservatie, Debate, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, nomination, Rick Santorum, Ronald Reagan
Posted in Elections, GOP, Kevin Rush, Republican, Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
January 2, 2009
…out having Kennedy as his business partner in a bootlegging scheme. Sam “Momo” Giancana has been quoted as saying that, “Joe Kennedy is one of the biggest crooks that ever lived.” A good start for America’s Royal Family, huh? John, the man who is most revered by the American populace and, in some circles, is considered even more than a royal figure, was probably elected only because the mafia helped rig the primaries prior to the general election…
Tags: Bobby Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, Kennedy Family, Ted Kennedy
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January 9, 2012

Hollywood Republicans, by and large, rallied around Rudy Giuliani in the 2008 primaries. When John McCain became the nominee, Republicans in Hollywood stood behind him. Fast forward four years and there is no clear sign of a favorite Republican candidate coming out of Hollywood in the primaries; however, Mitt Romney is beginning to emerge as the top candidate. As such, Hollywood Republicans are beginning to gravitate toward Romney. Last week…
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November 3, 2011

…lable, we are conceding election after election to (radical) at worst, or moderate leftist Democrats.” How does winning the argument but losing the election advance the conservative cause? How many lament the election lost to John Fitzgerald “Jack” Kennedy, few I hope, the role of Abraham Lincoln, none I imagine, and how many lust for the day of a cloned Ronald Wilson Reagan, many I pray? And I would be a liberal if it were not for th…
Tags: Conservative, Liberal, Liebertarian, William F. Buckley
Posted in Conservative, Democrat, Guest Writer, Republican | No Comments »
December 31, 2011

…Camelot fraud, was, due to her role as grieving widow, spared prying questions. It is due to her talent for public relations that the myth hath endured so long, and she never had to respond in regards to “How long did you and John-John practice that salute?” or “Why do you think your son has grown into the spitting image of Peter Lawford?” However, the myth of the Kennedy clan as earnest public servants is now taking a pummeling reminiscent of wh…
Tags: Camelot, Hugo Chavez, Joe Kennedy, Mordred, oil, Venezuela
Posted in Kevin Rush, Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
December 22, 2009
“It’s one of the great Bernie Madoff gimmicks that I’ve ever seen, that anybody’s ever seen.” said Senator John McCain on ABC’s “Good Morning America”. He was referring to the way Democrats were able to pass the Healthcare Bill. McCain continued, “This was behind closed doors. The Republicans were never brought in to the negotiations and this is what you get — a split country — where the American …
Tags: Ben Nelson, Joe Leiberman, John Cornyn, John McCain, Mary Landrieu, Mitch McConnell, Ted Kennedy, Tom Coburn
Posted in Ira Schwartz, Uncategorized | 5 Comments »
November 13, 2011

… is affecting my heart, the pacer is jolting the top part of my heart, but then the bottom of my heart kicks in on its own. The test showed that the bottom lead to the pacer does not have to kick in. I’ll take that. Admiral John Welsh Frank Cervone On Friday, with much protest from Susan, I attended the Veteran’s Day Ceremony in downtown Fairborn. It was so heartwarming to see all those that turned out in the cold to honor our Veterans. I was…
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August 27, 2009
… Martin Luther King said, “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” Betsy McCaughey was nationally embarrassed by John Stewart on “The Daily Show” when she tried to defend her article. She later resigned from her position on the Cantel Medical board never apologizing for her misrepresentation of the facts. Republican Michele Bachmann re…
Tags: John McCain, Martin Luther King, Michel Bachmann, Sarah Palin
Posted in Ira Schwartz, Republican, Uncategorized | 13 Comments »
September 25, 2009
…id more damage to a struggling Republican Party than Joshua’s trumpet did to the walls of Jericho. In those two seconds the Presidents Health Care Reform speech ceased to be the lead news story, now Joe Wilson was. Republican John McCain on CNN’s Larry King Live said, “He (Wilson) was totally disrespectful for yelling out “You lie” and continued, “He must apologize for it immediately”. Shortly after the speech Wilson did just that and called the …
Tags: Eric Cantor, Jimmy Carter, Joe Wilson, John McCain, Larry King, Margaret Thatcher, Michael Steele, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, Tim Pawlenty
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