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Posted at 12:39am on Apr. 13, 2008 What would you ask McCain?
By Young Conservative
On Tuesday, April 15, Senator John McCain will be a guest on "Hardball" with (Obama Surrogate) Chris Matthews. The venue, Villanova University...my alma mater. So I'm going.
I've met Chris Matthews once before (he delivered the Commencement Address here last year)...the guy can't get enough of himself. Anyway, I might have a chance to ask McCain a question. Matthews' egotism will probably mean students and alumni ask questions at the very end when there's no time left, but I'm still tempted to try if given the chance.
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Posted at 2:17pm on Mar. 12, 2008 Spitzer Goes...but Vitter & Craig stay?
By Young Conservative
One thing I always liked the Republican party is that we discipline our own swiftly and justly. Especially in the case of sex scandals, we don't screw around (pardon the pun). Case in point, Rep. Mark Foley was told to resign and he went without a fuss.
I have no ax to grind, but with Spitzer's resignation official, I'm tempted to revisit how the party responded to Senators Larry Craig and David Vitter. One allegedly looks for sex in public bathrooms (and pled guilty to a lesser charge) and the other allegedly visits prostitutes (and admitted being in contact with them).
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Posted at 12:21pm on Mar. 7, 2008 Palestinians, get your act together
By Young Conservative
There's no excuse for this bloody attack.
Even more disappointing here was Palestinian Authority President Abbas' weak reaction.
"Mr Abbas condemned the attack in a statement saying he condemns all attacks that target civilians, whether they are Palestinian or Israeli."
It would have been better if Abbas boldly and specifically condemned the Hamas attack on Jewish seminarians.
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Posted at 9:43pm on Feb. 26, 2008 Kudos to Mac/Cunningham…embarrassing
By Young Conservative
I was going to stay away from this issue over Obama’s middle name, but since Bill Cunningham just gave more ammo to the New York Times…
Sorry folks, but Cunningham was just plain wrong today and if any more McCain supporters act like this, it’s going to cost us the election.
Referring a middle name is one thing, but saying “Barack Hussein Obama” three times and then referring to a “great prophet from Chicago” is clearly implying something.
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Posted at 12:07am on Feb. 13, 2008 Huckabee Would Need 92% of Remaining Del. to Win
By Young Conservative
Alright, my math has never been good but here goes:
The delegate count (after tonight) according CNN:
McCain...........812
Romney...........286
Huckabee.........217
Ron Paul!!!......16
Total Allocated so far: 1331
Delegates Left to be won: 1049
1049 + 1331 = 2380 Total Delegates to the GOP Convention.
The magic number to secure the nomination is 1191 and John McCain needs merely 379 of the 1049 delegates left to be won or 36% of the share.
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Posted at 6:44pm on Feb. 11, 2008 On McCain versus Obama
By Young Conservative
Hillary Clinton is in trouble if she loses tomorrow. I still think she will be the nominee. The Clintons will twist the arm of every (unpledged) super delegate to be nominated. As Dick Morris noted in “Rewriting History,” Mrs. Clinton does not let anything stop her when she is pursuing power.
Most of us agree that a McCain-Hillary match is preferable. Hillary Clinton is polarizing and begins with a third to as much as a half the country against her. Better odds for John McCain.
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Posted at 6:48pm on Jan. 30, 2008 Back on the Fence (reflections from a skeptic Rudy supporter)
By Young Conservative
I'm defying Rudy Giuliani and disagree with most of the Rudy supporters here. I'm jumping back of the fence.
I realize there was an earlier blog titled, "its time to get off the fence," but given my choices, Romney or McCain, I'm not gung-ho for one or the other.
Rudy lost. We knew it would be a gamble, but I am surprised to see how fast he backed McCain. It could be that he is fulfilling his "Florida's winner will be the nominee" stance or that he cut a deal with McCain. I don't know, but its going to be harder to sell the Mac to me than Rudy.
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Posted at 12:36am on Jan. 20, 2008 I will NOT stay home on November 4th
By Young Conservative
Alright, with McCain reclaiming some momentum, I see a lot of grief here from the Hucksters and the FredHeads and understandably so.
However, as a Pennsylvanian who saw a lot of "staying home" in '06, I take exception to the folks who seem to be resolved to do nothing on Election Day, November 4th, if a moderate Republican (like McCain) became the nominee. This will mean risking a Democrat win in November.
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Posted at 10:45pm on Jan. 16, 2008 We're idiotic, says Specter
By Young Conservative
Senator Arlen Specter told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that he refuses to endorse any of the GOP candidates for president.
Who says anyone wanted his endorsement?
Among others, Specter called Rudy Giuliani (who shares most of Specter's socially liberal views) a dissapointment, predicted a Hillary victory over Sen. John McCain and claimed that he didn't know Huckabee enough to make a judgement. Obama didn't escape either, who Specter called a smart man, but said he was inexperienced.
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Posted at 11:55am on Jan. 10, 2008 Kerry will endorse Obama
By Young Conservative
Barack Obama just picked up an endorsement from John Kerry. Read it here. Did he really need this?
Even after New Hampshire, I thought he stood a great chance of beating HRC, and going on to the general election. While I have been cheering for Hillary's exit from the race, it is only because I hold a minority opinion here at RedState that Obama (not Hillary) is the one we want to face...a lightweight who could be defeated by the Mac, Mitt, Rudy or any other experienced GOP candidate.
