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Mike Huckabee Loses Interest in Being President

Say what you like about CPAC, (and there’s plenty to say from both sides) it is still one of the most high profile conservative events on the Republican dance card every year and it attracts the interest of conservatives across the nation who make up the GOP base. Because of this, folks who butter their bread via the conservative political arena, be they pundits or potential office seekers, make it a point to either show up or demonstrate their support. But 2008 presidential candidate and likely...

Clearing the air on the CPAC “controversies”

Today the annual gathering of prominent conservatives at CPAC, in Washington, DC, will come to a close, and as usual, the media has been “discovering” all sorts of controversy in the event. I did not attend CPAC this year due to scheduling conflicts, but I have been monitoring the activities by nearly continually moderating a live, online chat from the event, receiving nearly continuous tweets, IM’s, text messages and phone calls from the floor, all while watching the main dias...

What Would Net Neutrality Look Like?

Now the net neutrality debate is spreading across the pond to Europe, even as it continues to be batted around in Congress. Personally I’ve been wrestling with the net neutrality question for some time now and it’s not an easy one for me to nail down. On the one hand, there’s a certain libertarian, “Fight The Man” side of me that immediately gravitates toward it. We want the little guy to have the same chance to stand up and be heard right along with the power brokers...

Breaking: Hot Air Sold. World Crashes Into Despair

Things started to break on Twitter overnight and exploded into full blown dementia today. Ruining a surprise which was supposed to be unveiled tomorrow at CPAC, various sources reported that the conservative web site, Hot Air, was being sold by Michelle Malkin to Salem Communications, which also owns Town Hall. Needless to say, this has shaken the planet far more than global warming, nuclear proliferation, gay marriage and the “V” alien invasion (which is far from fictional, by the way)...

GOP Comeback in New England?

They times they are a’ changing, my friends, and nowhere does that seem to be more true than in the generally deep blue states of New England. I’ve got a full roundup of the latest standings, box-scores and media catnip on the 2010 races up that way over at Pajamas Media today. Let us know if you have any inside dirt on any other elections in that area.

The Emilio Maya Saga Continues

I wrote about this story last month, but the story of Emilio Maya and his sister Analia has quietly continued to move forward with some new twists and turns included. As this new report indicates, it seems that the Mayas have been working with immigration enforcement officials for several years, asked to help gather information on illegal activity in their community in exchange for a series of extensions on work permits and avoiding deportation. But that came to an end last year when Emilio was arrested...

Just who is running this ship?

As recently as yesterday, we saw some positive news coming out of D.C. (A rare event of late and more than welcome.) It looked like there might be some bipartisan cooperation on jobs, an issue where the Obama administration is only about one year late coming to the party. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) had hammered out a bill which it seemed both sides might be able to live with. Hurray! But wait… not so fast. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid led colleagues and the White...

The Wealth of Nations and the Failure of Globalization

While it remains depressingly futile to bang the drum of warning against the dangers posed to the American economy by the new “global economy” there is a piece up at HuffPo this week by Thom Harmann which everyone should read. Globalization Is Killing The Globe: Return to Local Economies The reason I find the subject depressing (which, not coincidentally, is also the reason I get beaten up by my hard core conservative cronies on this) is that there are aspects of it which are glaringly...

New York to name William “Dollar Bill” Jefferson as Interim Governor

Ok, the headline is nothing but snark, but for those of us living in the Empire State it might not seem like such a bad idea at this point. I mean, why mess around with yet another governor who might build up our hopes only to dash them on the rocks of scandal? Let’s just put in somebody who is already on the docket for some federal crimes. If you’re wondering exactly what it is that I’m going on about today, reports are circulating that the New York Times is getting ready to unleash...

Darts: A Uniquely Democratic Tradition

Now that the hub-hub over the Superbowl is finally fading away, we have time to turn our attention to the more important, but often sadly overlooked sports which make up the American way of life. These include activities such as eight-ball, shuffleboard, horseshoes and Foosball. What is it that makes sports such as these so superior? They are some of the only competitive athletic activities you can engage in while eating chicken wings and consuming copious quantities of alcohol. But even better than...

Fauxrage and Festivals and Plum Lines, Oh My!

I suppose I’ve just become too jaded and cynical after these many years following politics and the various actors who commit the act of politicking. That’s why I was immediately dubious when Sarah Palin began screaming for the head of Rahm Emanuel recently over remarks he made last August which included the use of the phrase “f***ing retarded.” I had to fight off a few pangs of guilt at first. I mean, the woman has a developmentally disabled child. That could be a serious...

No Child Shoved Aside

While it hasn’t garnered much national attention, what with all of the other sexy stories out there, the President recently proposed going back to the drawing board on education issues and taking another look at No Child Left Behind. We could get into another long, drawn out debate here about unfunded mandates, propping up an entrenched and frequently failing public school system or how much control the teacher’s unions have over federal government policy, but none of that is likely to...

The Audacity of Cope

Blame it on Scott Brown. Blame it on poll numbers which all seem to be shifting in one direction. Hell, maybe we should blame it on Rio. Whatever the reason, President Obama took the hopefully productive step of visiting with Republican legislators this week. While there were a few tense, testy and factually challenged moments, the conversation seemed engaging and ideas were floated where some common ground might be found between the President’s agenda and the goals of Republicans in a variety...

Hey, Let’s Move the KSM Terror Trials to the Suburbs!

Hopes (if that’s the right word) for a civilian trial in the Big Apple for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his Club Gitmo pals is fading faster than sunshine in Seattle. Mayor Bloomberg has gone sour on the plan, the Governor doesn’t want it to happen and congressional support is wavering. But this week a new proposal was put forward. The mayor of Newburgh, New York (population roughly 28,000) which lies roughly 90 minutes upstate from New York City, has offered up his town as a site for the...

Saturday Political Radio is Back

Today, after an extended holiday break, Mid Stream Radio returns to the airwaves (or would that be… computer waves?) at 1 pm eastern time. (Follow the link to tune in.) Today, my partner in crime and I will be covering a few different topics which include, in the first half hour, President Obama’s visit to the GOP leadership this week, a new proposal to move the KSM terror trials out to the suburbs in New York. In the second half, TMV’s very own Michael Stickings will be joining...

Justice Alito’s non-Joe Wilson Moment

Last night’s State of the Union address was, for the most part, another eloquent display by a President who can really deliver a speech when he’s on his game, though largely lacking in anything shocking or substantial. It did have a few interesting moments, though, and one of them came when he curiously chose once again to go after the Supreme Court over their recent Citizens United decision. A couple of Obama’s comments should have rightly raised the eyebrows of anyone listening. “Last...

Obama the Fiscal Conservative?

The “next big thing” has arrived in the political arena this week, though how “big” it will really turn out to be remains to be seen. President Obama, proving once and for all that he actually is capable of reading poll numbers, is proposing a three year spending freeze on domestic discretionary spending. Before you deficit hawks get too excited, we’re talking about roughly 20% of the budget here, and it is projected to save approximately $250B over ten years at a time...

Whatever Happened to Drill Here, Drill Now?

Maybe we just dreamed the whole thing? Or perhaps I’ve only now awakened from some sort of alternate reality, Twilight Zone style fantasy. Does anyone else remember the election of 2008 when it seemed like every candidate and their mothers had a plan to address the nation’s energy woes and promote domestic security by making us more independent in terms of energy production? Everyone was staking out a position. McCain had the Lexington Project. Obama had a plan. Hillary had a plan. I’m...

Thanks, CNN! (Independents are Dumb)

For our core, target audience at TMV, I’ll just start your weekend off with something to perk up your spirits. My friend Ed Morrissey at Hot Air makes a disturbing catch of a segment on CNN letting us know just what they think of Independent voters. Apparently, indies are like “feathers in the wind” and are simply starved for attention. Does anyone else find it odd that a “journalist” would make such comments about the voter group which decides pretty much every election,...

Air America Exits Stage Left

With all the other huge news stories this past week, from the devastation in Haiti to Scott Brown’s election, it could have been easy to miss one other item on the news feed. Air America, announced in 2004 as the liberal answer to Rush Limbaugh, closed its doors once and for all and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. For all the sound and fury surround the launch, not to mention the huge amounts of money – both real and imaginary – which swirled in a tempest around the enterprise,...

When Speech Isn’t and Money Is

The battle lines were immediately drawn following the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down certain restrictions on corporate spending in political campaigns. Many conservatives, particularly Republicans, cheered the decision as a victory for free speech. More liberal observers, as echoed by the President, decried the ruling as a “stampede of special interest money in our politics.” I’ve always been of two minds on this subject, finding it far less clear cut than my more partisan friends...

The GOP Love Affair with Scott Brown Will Be a Short Fling

Have you caught the FEVAH?!? It’s sweeping the nation right now, and in an explosive fashion if my Twitter feed and e-mail inbox are even remotely reliable indicators. I’m speaking, of course, of Scott Brown Fever. He’s the darling of the dance, the belle of the ball and the newest rock star on the national GOP stage all rolled into one. He’s the David who slew Goliath on his home turf. And I’m already seeing some fever swamp rumblings surrounding him. These range from...

Scott Brown Shoving Democrats Toward a Cliff

Unlike the flurry of confetti tossing which has been flooding my twitter feed for days now, I remain unconvinced that the Senate race in Massachusetts is a done deal at this point. Yes, I’ve seen the flurry of polls, some from new upstarts and some from better known entities which show Scott Brown with a growing lead outside the margins. But I also keep an eye on Nate Silver, who still rates it as a toss-up. Nate may be a shameless Democratic cheerleader, but he’s still one of the smartest...

“Thank You For Your Service”

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This is one of those personal stories which touches on a subject which, unfortunately, we too often forget except on Veterans Day. Yesterday I wound up on a fourteen hour road trip to a couple of campaign events for this year’s congressional race taking place in two towns along the Hudson Valley in New York. We were meeting with a number of state and county Republican Party leaders as well as a number of supporters. One of the topics of discussion for the day was management of federal and state...

Sending Congress Home

A titillating idea, though one offered in jest. Conservative Republican senatorial candidate Marco Rubio of Florida engaged in a rather dark moment of humor on CNBC this week while being interviewed on the subject of high unemployment and what to do about it. (Video and recap available at TrogloPundit.) Well the problem is the people in Washington don’t understand what’s causing it. They think that Presidents and Senators are job creators and they’re not. The job creators are people who have...
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