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Posted at 12:21am on Jan. 21, 2008 A Reckoning in Two Parts

By scorpio

reck·on·ing –noun 1. count; computation; calculation.
2. the settlement of accounts, as between two companies.
3. a statement of an amount due; bill.
4. an accounting, as for things received or done.
5. an appraisal or judgment.

When we lost control of Congress last year, the results threw a monkey wrench into the race to succeed GWB. Names like Allen, Frist and Santorum were thrown out. For a small time, I wavered between Romney and Rudy. Before early March, I came very close to supporting Romney, despite my worries about his "conversions".

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Posted at 5:38am on Jan. 7, 2008 New Hampshire and "Campaign Theories" (from a Fredhead's POV)

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First: I am a Fredhead. Proud of it. Get over it. This is written through the prism of being a Fredhead, so all you Romneybots, Huckanuts & McCainiacs get over it.

It well known and well spoken that Fred Thompson will not win New Hampshire. He won't even come close. I happen to agree, although I wouldn't be surprised if Thompson did a point or two better than he is in the polls because of his debate performance, probably around 7-9%.

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Posted at 11:34am on Dec. 29, 2007 Ron Paul's Sugar Daddy

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Vote Ron Paul!
Pote Ron Paul!
Poce Ron Paul!
Poce Ron Faul!
Puce Ron Faul!
Puck Ron Faul!*

PUCK RON FAUL!

Just for some random humerous non-primary non-election entertainment(other then fun at the expense of the Good Ship Ron Paul):


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Posted at 1:42am on Sep. 10, 2007 Why Don't We have One? An Indecent(Yet Wickedly Fun) Proposal

By scorpio

This may be one of the many reasons we always lag the Dems so much in fundraising.

How 'bout it GOP? Why not? Or better yet, since many of you are understandably reluctant to funnel money to the national and state parties (I live with the PAGOP, I should know), why don't we have a Club For Growth, or Rightroots or best of all a Fred08 credit Card, with a percentage of your purchases going to said organizations.

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Posted at 9:35pm on Sep. 7, 2007 In Which I eat crow for Wubbies World OR Fred Gear Here

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Back in June I chastised Wubbies World for promoting a website that claimed to be the Offical FDT store. Well, I was wrong. ELBUSA, the company behind that site, has offically teamed up with the official campaign to provide official Fred merchandise. I think they have a pretty good selection.

Hold on to all that money you were going to go to Vegas with, spend on your children, donate to charity, feed the homeless, or cure the lame or other selfish goals such as that.

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Posted at 10:04am on Jun. 6, 2007 Presenting the OFFICIAL Fred Thompson Campaign Site

By scorpio

Here it is, folks:

http://www.imwithfred.com/

Let's swarm the site and show our support for Fred!

Sign up and by all means, if you can, contribute.

Run, Fred, Rum!

BTW, As a response to Tommy Thompson the other night: Fred Thompson the actor consistantly places much higher than you do on any credible polls. And you also unwittingly stated Fred's greatest advantage: he is not a "candidate" and he has not been running for the office for two decades, like others.

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Posted at 1:20am on May 19, 2007 The Coming Collapse of The "Big Three"

By scorpio

II have been watching the ensuing debates (no, around here more like grievances, and rightfully so). I think many here can guess what effect this might have on the GOP nomination fight but I will run through each of the major candidates to give my analysis of what will happen. Suffice to say, I think the next week will result in a far more significant and informative week for GOP primary voters than any of the canned debates or fundraising numbers.

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Posted at 10:42pm on Apr. 6, 2007 Take the Fifth, Hold the Tenth- UPDATED

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(h/t for info from some RS people for info about specific districts, the only one I can think of right now is Wubbies World, but h/t anyway) (h/t to Ea-Bo Clipper for more info on MA-05)

As most of you know, over the next sixth months there will be at least two special elections for Congress, one for the Tenth District in Georgia and the other for the Fifth District in Massachusetts. These districts are generally polar opposites of one another, electing members of the respective parties by over 60%. These two special elections open up a great opportunity, an opportunity to recover the shattered GOP brand and to reenergize the party with a solid grassroots support. A win in both these districts would not technically help the GOP much, we would have a minority of 203, instead of 202. But all the same, money and time should be spent in order to ensure that both districts are GOP by the end of his year.

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Posted at 12:38pm on Apr. 1, 2007 Thompson announces bid for presidency, but WRONG THOMPSON

By scorpio

via AP

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070401/ap_on_el_pr/thompson2008

Tommy Thompson was a tremendous governor of Wisconsin, serving 14 years and cutting back on government. However, while this is commendable, he does not have the support to win the nomination.

His entrance into the race is sure to erode Romney's support, that of which he has, even more. Whatever support Thompson gets will certainly come from former Bush insiders who are looking for the "charismatic governor" candidate. He is clearly angling for the "compassionate" conservative, as he was for the enormous Medicare Part D program.

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Posted at 6:52pm on Mar. 25, 2007 Time for a Primary: The Arrogance of Chuck Hagel

By scorpio

Behold the arrogance.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070325/ap_on_go_co/us_iraq

Unless this is a really really bad misquote, I don't see how Hagel can continue to call himself a Republican, much less an American. He advocates impeachment of the president, in wartime, when members of the opposing party do not even dare say it themselves? This, boys and girls, is pure arrogance.

I would advocate banishment, but considering the state of Congress today, that would be ironic. I don't care whether Hagel votes with the party 99% on the other issues, if he's talking trash like this, it's go time.

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