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PG Exclusive Interview: Wayne Allyn Root steps up as “rebel with the pitchfork,” seeks Libertarian nod
This article is part two of a three part series on the Libertarian nominating contest.
Pulling out his veto pen on March 8, 2008, President George W. Bush was able to successfully thwart congressional efforts to ban the use of certain harsh interrogation tactics by Central Intelligence Agency officers. This veto marked only the ninth […]
PA Primary: Diamond on track to score major grassroots upset
Unlike their Democratic brethren who are facing a difficult choice among two equally liberal, indistinguishable presidential candidates, Republican voters in the Keystone State’s 101st legislative district have a much easier choice on their hands.
Incumbent Republican Mauree Gingrich, first elected in 2002, is seeking a fourth term in the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Gingrich faces a tough […]
Ferraro Censoring Forgotten in Rev. Wright Hullabaloo
The recent commentary on the racial politics of the 2008 campaign by former Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro, the 1984 Democrat nominee for Vice President of the United States, is just the latest example of a party paying for the sins of several decades of foolhardy pandering to identity politics. Unfortunately for Ms. Ferraro, the long-running spat […]
Obama must face the real experience gap as Clinton makes case for nomination
Despite her not-so-surprising victories in Rhode Island, Ohio, and Texas, Senator Hillary Clinton is still facing a tremendous uphill climb to win the Democrat nomination. Upcoming primaries in Mississippi and Wyoming will further add to Senator Obama’s delegate lead, making Clinton’s quest for the nomination even more difficult.
ABC News reported on Wednesday, March 5 that […]
88 Years After Defeat, Wilson’s Specter Still Haunts National Campaign
Thanks to the seemingly inevitable nomination of Senator John McCain, Republicans across the nation need to sit back, take a deep breath, and think long and hard about the direction and future of their party and principles, just as the Democrat Party was forced to do after a fateful election 88 years ago.
While the definition […]
Mighty Clinton Juggernaut Toppled, Republicans Now Boarding Obama Express
Last Thursday night the world witnessed a spectacular feat that many imagined could never possibly happen. A first term, junior United States Senator from Illinois successfully toppled Hillary Clinton, the queen bee of the Clinton machine, sending shockwaves through the political world.
I have experienced firsthand many wonderful, victorious election nights over my political career that […]
Combating the “Unitary Executive” and Restoring Our Political System
“In politics, today is not yesterday, and forever does not exist.” These are the words of historian Geoffrey Perret, whose spring 2007 book lays out the blueprint for how our nation drifted from the path of being a diplomatic nation that avoided entanglements abroad and set an example of liberty for mankind to its present […]
Screenwriters Strike: Opportunity for an Intellectual Revival
Washington—The Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor was founded in 1869, four years after the conclusion of the War Between the States. The founding fathers of what could be the most significant labor movement in the history of the world was started by a group of Philadelphia tailors who sought better working […]
Socialist Clowns: The Democrat Field Makes Even Rudy Look Good
Following each and every Democrat Party debate featuring the dismal collection of dunces and fools assembled by the party elite to run for president, I can’t help but feel less ashamed of my own party’s assortment of disgraceful candidates (Rudy and McCain to be exact) and wish that the Democrat Party would actually locate some […]
Just In Time for Halloween: The Return of Hillary Care
Buckle up—it’s going to be a wild, expensive ride on the socialist express if Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is elected the White House in November ’08.
Senator Clinton has introduced her repackaged edition of 1994’s Hillary Care, a grandiose scheme that will be a center piece of her leftward-lurching candidacy for the presidency. Democrats like Senator […]
Bungling Politicians Cast Dull Shadow Over Summer Fun
This summer, while Americans were casually lounging at the beach and relaxing in the sun, the “boys of summer” have been hard at work, and in most cases, working against the national interest. And no, I’m not talking about major league ball players, I mean the real boys of summer—politicians, candidates, and legislators who know […]
Keystone State GOP Fails to See Danger in Giuliani Nomination
I recently read the a Strategic Vision poll showing 42% of Pennsylvania Republicans supporting Rudy Giuliani for the 2008 nomination. If that isn’t depressing enough, last month a small but influential group of Pennsylvania Republican State Committee officials voted Giuliani as their favorite in a non-binding “straw poll” at their summer State Committee meeting.
Republicans in […]
Pelosi Vs. Sheehan Showdown Coming to the Golden State
Washington DC is buzzing today with the announcement that peace activist Cindy Sheehan, the California mom who has been the leading public face of the liberal anti-war movement stated yesterday that she is planning to challenge Democratic congresswoman and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as an independent in 2008.
I am happy to endorse her candidacy here […]
Sopranos Surprise Finale Revealed
In a few short days the HBO will bring to a close a tremendous era in American television entertainment history when it whacks (pun intended) The Sopranos from its programming line-up.
As someone who has built a somewhat accomplished political career around making sweeping, hasty generalizations, I am confident enough to say that The Sopranos is […]




