Wednesday, February 27, 2008

WFB: A Celebration














From the National Review.......Remembering our friend and leader.

Monday, February 25, 2008

David Sanders' last three columns

Just (borrowed) words
"It was bound to happen at some point. Barack Obama, the newly anointed frontrunner in the race for the Democratic nomination, faced a real challenge in terms of a story that could have been potentially damaging to his campaign..... "

'Talkin' 'bout my generation'
"The fact that most elections have focused on generations other than my own is something I have gotten used to. But the fact that most of the country's problems are caused by some other generation's irresponsibility wears on me....."

Remembering and then forgetting the Clintons
"Hillary Clinton is far from being an afterthought in the Democratic presidential contest, but she is fading fast. It would be easy, but inaccurate, to assert that she has no one to blame but herself. At least some of the blame for her downward trajectory must be placed at the feet of her husband....."

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

In election 2008, don’t forget Angry White Man

A column by Gary Hubbell in a recent edition of the Aspen Times.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Why does Huckabee continue?

David Sanders latest column....

"As Virginia Republicans prepared to vote Tuesday, polls showed Mike Huckabee closing in on John McCain's lead. But that wasn't the only good news to come out of Virginia before the vote. Paul Weyrich, a conservative icon and former Mitt Romney backer, endorsed Huckabee....."

'Hi, my name is John McCain'

David Sander's Sunday column....

"John McCain faces a tough task. His emergence as the Republican Party's eventual presidential nominee requires him to reach out to convictional conservatives who, for a better part of a decade and with increasing intensity, have viewed him as an apostate.

To someone who either isn't a conservative or simply equates conservatism with whatever President Bush or some other leading Republican says, this conundrum is hard to understand. For that person it's simple: McCain's problem is merely political so fixing it is as easy as giving a couple of red-meat speeches to conservative groups and making a few promises along the way. But it's much more complicated than that........."

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Huh (2)?

This is even more weird than the first....

Huh?

That was weird.....

Friday, February 8, 2008

Beebe's error on severance tax

David Sanders' latest column.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

This conservative's choice

David Sanders' latest column. I don't necessarily agree with Dave on this one.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Democrats say McCain nearly abandoned GOP

Is this the man the GOP wants as it's nominee?