Thursday, April 27, 2006

Kansas: Sebelius Fined by State Ethics Commission

Elton John's Vampire Musical Sucks

Exactly what, I'll leave to your imagination...

US to Sue OPEC? Senate Says it's Okay

"If companies in the United States were doing what OPEC is doing today they could be hauled into court."

Belarus: Opposition Leader Gets 15 Days in Jail

I wouldn't be surprised if he dies of "natural causes" while in jail.

Israel: Sharp Turn to the Left as Kadima Joins With Labor

Arizona: Voters Want Strong Border

Florida: Harris Stinking up the Polls


New Jersey: Voters Just Don't Like Corzine

"I don't think he's going to get a pass. I think people are just sick and tired of it."

Tajikistan: Russian Military Creeping In

Russia: Putin Threatens to Cut Oil Supply to West

Vermont: Bernie Sanders Abusing Public Transportation

"It's the deliberate manipulation of the public transit system to aid a political campaign."

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Kentucky: President Can Still Rake in the Donations

Voters Lashing Out at Politicians Soft on Illegal Aliens

"Illegals ... influence federal policy, laws and legislation that undermines our economy, lowers our standards of living and destroys the American dream. They are destroying our republic."
—Charles Wingrove, Spring Hill, Florida

California: Jane Harman Disgrace

Did anyone see Congress-woman-thing Jan Harman blaming our troops at Bora Bora for not getting Osam bin Laden? What an unbelievable disgrace this woman is. This should be bigger news than nutty Cynthia McKinney (after all, what else would you expect from her), but I don't really see anyone picking up on this except as matter-of-fact reporting. There is no outrage.

Well, you ditz, if you think it is so easy to find this needle in the haystack, why don't you give up your cush congressional job and show everyone the way. Show us how you would capture bin Laden so easily.

Monday, April 17, 2006

UK: 10 Ugliest Celebrities

Now, that's mean...but who cares, it's funny.

1. Jade Goody
2. Jodie Marsh
3. Victoria Beckham/Kate Moss
4. Nicola Roberts
5. Tara Palmer Tompkinson
6. Kerry Katona
7. Jessie Wallace
8. Cat Deeley
9. Javine
10. Chantelle Houghton

According to The Sun

Senate 2006: Santorum Doing Well Raising Campaign Money

Supreme Court: Guantanamo Terrorists Lose

Georgia: Perdue Cracks Down on Illegals

"It's our responsibility to ensure that our famous Georgia hospitality is not abused, that our taxpayers are not taken advantage of and that our citizens are protected," Perdue said before signing the law.

Poor Moussaoui Had it Tough as a Kid

"He was known for his sense of humor, he could be very funny."

Sudan: Not Enough Murdered Yet to Justify Sanctions

So say Russia and China.

PARTY SWITCH! North Dakota State Rep. Switching to GOP

Russia Embraces Hamas as Jews Die in Tel-Aviv

There is no bigger whore in this world than Putin.
The things he'll do for money. This is so obviously what he needs to do to keep getting money from oil-rich Islamo-Fascist nations like Iran

USA: Generic Democrats 37%, Generic GOP 34%


Pennsylvania: Santorum Edges Closer, Still Underdog

California: Iraq Not Major Issue in Bilbray vs. Busby

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Georgia: Governor Perdue's Tax Relief

Missouri: Talent Leads McCaskill in Money Race

Vermont: Record Spending on Senate Race

Angus Reid Poll: Governor Popularity

Polling Data

Do you approve or disapprove of your governor’s performance?

State

Name

Party

Approve

Disapprove

Utah

Huntsman, Jon

R

76%

16%

West Virginia

Manchin, Joe

D

75%

18%

Connecticut

Rell, Jodi

R

74%

20%

Montana

Schweitzer, Brian

D

74%

18%

North Dakota

Hoeven, John

R

74%

19%

Wyoming

Freudenthal, Dave

D

68%

24%

Oklahoma

Henry, Brad

D

67%

26%

Nebraska

Heineman, Dave

R

66%

25%

New Hampshire

Lynch, John

D

66%

24%

Nevada

Guinn, Kenny

R

62%

31%

Vermont

Douglas, Jim

R

62%

31%

Arizona

Napolitano, Janet

D

61%

35%

South Dakota

Rounds, Mike

R

60%

36%

Georgia

Perdue, Sonny

R

59%

34%

Hawaii

Lingle, Linda

R

59%

31%

Kansas

Sebelius, Kathleen

D

59%

35%

New Mexico

Richardson, Bill

D

59%

36%

Arkansas

Huckabee, Mike

R

58%

37%

Idaho

Kempthorne, Dirk

R

58%

34%

Tennessee

Bredesen, Phil

D

56%

38%

Florida

Bush, Jeb

R

55%

41%

Iowa

Vilsack, Tom

D

55%

39%

Virginia

Kaine, Tim

D

55%

33%

Mississippi

Barbour, Haley

R

54%

41%

Alabama

Riley, Bob

R

52%

43%

Minnesota

Pawlenty, Tim

R

52%

42%

Pennsylvania

Rendell, Edward

D

52%

42%

Wisconsin

Doyle, Jim

D

52%

40%

South Carolina

Sanford, Mark

R

51%

43%

Colorado

Owens, Bill

R

50%

45%

North Carolina

Easley, Michael

D

50%

41%

Rhode Island

Carcieri, Don

R

50%

42%

Maryland

Ehrlich, Robert

R

48%

45%

Massachusetts

Romney, Mitt

R

48%

46%

Washington

Gregoire, Christine

D

48%

44%

Illinois

Blagojevich, Rod

D

47%

49%

Texas

Perry, Rick

R

47%

45%

New York

Pataki, George

R

46%

48%

Delaware

Minner, Ruth

D

43%

50%

Michigan

Granholm, Jennifer

D

40%

57%

Maine

Baldacci, John

D

39%

56%

Kentucky

Fletcher, Ernie

R

38%

57%

Missouri

Blunt, Matt

R

37%

59%

Louisiana

Blanco, Kathleen

D

36%

62%

New Jersey

Corzine, Jon

D

36%

56%

California

Schwarzenegger, Arnold

R

35%

61%

Indiana

Daniels, Mitch

R

35%

61%

Oregon

Kulongoski, Ted

D

33%

57%

Alaska

Murkowski, Frank

R

29%

64%

Ohio

Taft, Bob

R

18%

77%

England: Enough Political Correctness to Make You Vomit

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Ohio: McCain Aids Chabot

Italy: Berlusconi Appears Likely to Lose Election

Sylvio has not conceded, but most people agree he has lost.

Too bad about this election, just when the United States was getting good news from Canada, Germany and Poland in recent elections—all three nations having voted in pro-democratic, anti-socialist governments.

Hopefully Romano Prodi won't be a total nut job.

Michigan: Governors Race Tied

Granholm 43
DeVos 43

Nevada: Ensign leads Jimmy Carter's Son, 60 to 27.

Saturday, April 8, 2006

New Jersey: Kean Leads Menendez, 42 to 38

Maryland: Steele Campaign Gaining Momentum

White Democrats are being urged to "knock Steele down." Steele is an African-American and currently the Lieutenant Governor.

Loony Cynthia McKinney Urged to Quit

Texas: Delay's Sacrifice for the Greater Good

New York: Spencer Could Give Clinton Tough Challenge

Unfortunately, he is losing to lightweight K.T. McFarland in the primary polls right now. Imagine that, the one guy who could beat Hillary not being able to get a chance at her? McFarland should drop out, unless she looks forward to losing to the incumbent by 40 pts.

Tennessee: Bryson Provides Strong Challenge to Bredesen

“Phil Bredesen thought he was getting away without a top-tier opponent. He got more than a opponent. He got a man with stature and a businessman with political skills.”
— Mike Hudome

New Jersey: Corzine Rating Skids to 39%

Poland: Talks to Join US in Missile Defense System

"They asked U.S. officially if we were still interested in discussing the issue. Of course we said ‘yes’ and we are awaiting details."
—Witold Waszczykowski, Polish Deputy Foreign Minister

Florida: Hillary Leads Democrat Primary

Strategic Vision Poll of Democrat Floridians

Hillary Clinton 35%
Al Gore 18%
John Edwards 12%
Mark Warner 6%
John Kerry 6%
Russ Feingold 4%
Wesley Clark 2%
Joseph Biden 1%
Bill Richardson 1%
Ed Rendell 1%
Tom Vilsak 1%
Evan Bayh 1%
Barbara Boxer 1%
Undecided 11%

Venezuela: American Envoy Attacked by Chavez Thugs

"We're being attacked by groups of motorcyclists while we're traveling in an embassy car. It's a very violent demonstration by a small group of people who appear to be organized by the mayor's office."


How many more reasons do we need to help the Venezuelans free themselves of Hugo Chavez?

California: Roach and Bilbray battle to face Busby

From the North County Times and Datamar comes this polling data on the special election to replace Randy "Duke" Cunningham in California's 50th Congressional District.

Busby ---- 39 percent;

Roach ---- 17.5 percent;

Bilbray ---- 16.4 percent;

Former state Assemblyman Howard Kaloogian ---- 9.5 percent;

State Sen. Bill Morrow, R-Oceanside ---- 6.8 percent;

Business owner and Republican Alan Uke ---- 4.3 percent.

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