Since Roland’s post below was such a good read, I figured I’d try to ride his coattails a bit today. Karl Rove, Dr. Evil himself, took a look today at how the Senate is shaping up for Republicans next year. While he doesn’t think a full takeover of the Senate is likely, things are looking [...]
Via Michelle Malkin, the DNC is fund-raising again: The shirt goes through a list of all the things the Democrats have done to for Americans. This list includes such shining accomplishments as: Social Security, Medicare, Women’s suffrage, and the G.I. Bill. Don’t hold your breath waiting to hear that it also tells you about things [...]
UPDATE: And no, “wedding…with El Cid” doesn’t mean wedding with. Er, maybe we didn’t really use up our vacation days. A random confluence of events just seemed to keep the blog silent over the last week. Part of the explanation is certainly do to a change of location for the Gad Pad over the weekend, [...]
Not surprisingly, the liberals in California who have caused their budget crisis are upset about the newest measures by Republicans to mitigate the damage it has caused. For those who do not know, California because of its reckless government spending and prohibitive taxes has squeezed the life out of the economy and put the state [...]
Not too much to say I think, if you want good analysis, you can look almost anywhere, and this’ll be huge talk for a while I’m sure. But what’s up the GOP right now? First the Ensign thing, then Sandford, now Palin? (of course this isn’t over a scandal). Of course the speculation as to [...]
Roland’s post below got me thinking and I figure I should say a word or two about any tea parties going on this weekend. The Tea Party “movement” was fun to watch this past Spring, but I would note that so far it hasn’t produced any concrete results other than making us feel better. I [...]
Yesterday, Creigh Deeds won the Democratic primary in Virginia, and the showdown with Republican Bob McDonnell has begun. And as of right now, things are looking pretty good for McDonnell. Jim Geraghty writes at NRO: McDonnell has led every poll taken in 2009 that puts him in a head-to-head matchup with Deeds. McDonnell’s favorable rating [...]
Arlen Specter is switching parties. From the statement he released: “Since my election in 1980, as part of the Reagan Big Tent, the Republican Party has moved far to the right. Last year, more than 200,000 Republicans in Pennsylvania changed their registration to become Democrats. I now find my political philosophy more in line with [...]
I just saw this diagram over on the Patriot Room. It is self-explanatory, but the blue is the economy when the Dems are in charge, the Red when Republicans are. This is from Doug Ross @ Journal, as well as the comments that I quote from there after the chart. • November 1992: Clinton elected [...]

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