Conservative Politics, Elections, Political Parties · No Comments
The Republican Party has a penchant for nominating “nobodies” for President lately. Let us remind ourselves of some recent disasters.
Posted on August 16th, 2010 by Pardon My Politics · 7 views
Liberal Politics, Political Parties · No Comments
Anyone who really watched the development of the Tea Party movement, as part of the anti-healthcare reform effort, understands that it was a creation of Fox News and corporate funded Right Wing Republican operatives. Despite many claims to the contrary, it brought very few new faces into the political process.
Posted on July 19th, 2010 by Pardon My Politics · 15 views
Economics, Elections, General Politics, Global Views, Political Parties, Terrorism · No Comments
John LeBoutilÂliÂer, a forÂmer U.S. ConÂgressÂman and a naÂtionÂalÂly-recÂogÂnized poÂlitÂiÂcal comÂmenÂtaÂtor, shares his predictions on Iran, President Obama, 2010 mid term elections, John McCain’s angst, Sarah Palin’s increased popularity, the rise of the Tea Party (along with the fall of the Republican Party), and more.
Posted on January 11th, 2010 by Pardon My Politics · 19 views
Alternative Politics, Civil Rights, Political Parties, U.S. Constitution, War & Peace · No Comments
After campaigning against “George Bush’s War” in the Middle East, Obama has escalated that war by transferring thousands of America’s forces from Iraq to Afghanistan, and by sending an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan. Now it’s Barack Obama’s war.
Posted on December 15th, 2009 by Pardon My Politics · 8 views
Government, Political Parties, Social Issues · No Comments
The Congressional Black Caucus got another painful reminder that President Obama is not black President Obama. In a press interview Obama bluntly said that he would not propose any special initiatives for blacks. Obama’s sharp retort was in direct response to questions about how he’d solve a glaring problem and a glaring demand from the Caucus
Posted on December 10th, 2009 by Pardon My Politics · 5 views