Category Archives: politics
Let's play guess the party!
Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon resigns as part of plea deal After more than four years of investigation, and a month after a guilty verdict in the first corruption trial against her, Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon agreed to a plea deal … Continue reading
Scott Brown Wins!
Coakley conceded at 9:13 PM Eastern. Barring any chicanery from the Democrats, Scott Brown will be the new Massachusetts Senator.
Can't blame Bush any more
His blame license has expired.
Politicians
A politician is someone who didn’t have enough integrity to be a used car salesman. Remember that today. I’m not all that happy that a Republican might be elected in Massachusetts but I’m ecstatic that a Democrat might loose. Scott … Continue reading
NRA News: The UN's Anti-gun agenda
"We cheated, and he still beat us."
Democrats admit to cheating in Brown’s 2004 race. In 2004, Brown won a special election to become state senator, despite the state Democrats scheduling the election to coincide with the Presidential primary, when Democrats would be flocking to vote for … Continue reading
Democrats dropping like flies
This morning we’re greeted with the news that Chris Dodd will not seek re-election. He’s joining a growing list of Democrats that, having no hope for re-election, have decided to “retire”.
Bloomberg's Anti-Gun Agenda
Calgunlaws has obtained the Mayors Against Illegal Guns “Blueprint For Federal Action on Illegal Guns” through a FOIA request to the White House. Bloomberg’s group had previously refused to disclose the report. MAIG-Blueprint-FOIA This is particularly insidious because of the … Continue reading
National Police in Venezuela
What could possibly go wrong? President Hugo Chavez launched a federal police force on Sunday that he hopes will change the overwhelmingly negative image most Venezuelans have of their public security forces while reducing crime in one of Latin America’s … Continue reading
Jim is handing out awards
Well deserved too: I hereby award the BoVLB travelling trophy to two recipients this time. Our winners this time? Why none other than Sen. Ben Nelson (D, Nebraska) and Sen. Mary Landrieu (D, Louisiana).