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Romney Wins Nevada, Just Ask The Media

February 5, 2012 Federal, Political News 3 Comments
Romney Wins Nevada, Just Ask The Media

By Tom Tillison

Here’s another tidbit that puts the opening terminology in better perspective, Nevada allocates its 28 delegates proportionally, meaning that Romney picked up 10 delegates to Newt’s 4.

Yet, a leading Romney backer in Nevada was calling for Gingrich to drop out of the race instead of continuing to divide the party. Of course, this ally was not as insistent on Santorum and Dr. Paul, who continue to split the non-Romney vote ensuring Romney success, to follow suit.

Is The Tea Party Really Diminishing?

January 16, 2012 Opinion 10 Comments
Is The Tea Party Really Diminishing?

By Tom Tillison

As a purveyor of political news, I follow multiple news sources from around the country and in doing so, trends in the media are usually not that difficult to pick up on.

When considering the tea party influenced results of the 2010 election and the critical importance of the 2012 election on the future direction of this country, it’s becoming more and more apparent that the media is invested in long range strategy to prevent a repeat of what took place two years ago.

Reuters Has Romney Leading SC By 21, While RCP Puts It At 4.7

January 15, 2012 Opinion No Comments
Reuters Has Romney Leading SC By 21, While RCP Puts It At 4.7

By Tom Tillison

Media Driving Narrative Of Inevitable Romney Win In South Carolina

Do you feel as if you’re seeing a story unfold where you already know the end, yet, it seems you’re the only one that has read the book?

A Reuters/Ipsos poll was released yesterday that showed Mitt Romney with a 21 pt lead over the rest of the field.

Defining Tea Party Success In Iowa And Beyond

January 1, 2012 Opinion 3 Comments
Defining Tea Party Success In Iowa And Beyond

By Tom Tillison

With the Iowa Caucus about to begin, we are just hours away from the official launch of the critically important 2012 presidential electoral process.

About the only thing that is certain at this point is that the Iowa results, whatever they may be, will be spun six ways to Sunday by the campaigns, their supporters and the talking heads in the media…

Explaining Rick Scott’s Poll Numbers

December 15, 2011 Opinion 4 Comments
Explaining Rick Scott’s Poll Numbers

By Matthew Falconer

The fact Florida Governor Rick Scott is struggling with low poll numbers should come as no surprise to anyone who reads major newspapers in Florida.

Liberal columnists like the Orlando Sentinel’s Scott Maxwell have called him a “liar” and use most of their ink to criticize the efforts of the new Governor. These same “experts” suggested Obama needed “more time”…

The Train Ends Here, Exit Right

December 5, 2011 Opinion 2 Comments
The Train Ends Here, Exit Right

By Francisco Gonzalez

When I initially supported Herman Cain – prior to the Presidency 5 straw poll in Orlando – I didn’t think he’d win the straw poll or even the Presidency. That’s not why I supported him. I supported him because of what he represented: a political outsider who had never held public office and who could effectively – and unapologetically – articulate conservative principles at a time when the status quo in Washington needs a serious revision.

On top of that he seemed to me to be a very moral person, a business leader with executive experience (he’s actually signed the front of a paycheck before), and as a black conservative, he also held hope to take the race issue off the table…

The Line For Tickets To Success

November 10, 2011 Misc, Political News No Comments
The Line For Tickets To Success

By George Noga

If all you ever read or watch is the traditional media that presents counter-factual and grotesquely distorted advocacy journalism disguised as news, you would believe in America: (1) income distribution is becoming less equal; (2) there is no income mobility; and (3) the rich are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer.

Not one of these shibboleths is true.

Attacks On Herman Cain Are Bothersome

November 3, 2011 Opinion 11 Comments
Attacks On Herman Cain Are Bothersome

By Ron McCoy

The recent attacks on Herman Cain are something we should all be paying attention to and raises more questions about the media, DC, and the political “machine” than it answers.

Personally, I am sick of hearing about the whole story and feel it serves no purpose other than to cast doubt in the minds of voters and line the pockets of the media…

Herman Cain, Craig Miller Share Many Similarities, Including Media Bias

October 9, 2011 Opinion 1 Comment
Herman Cain, Craig Miller Share Many Similarities, Including Media Bias

By Tom Tillison

The fact that Cain is a non-politician with a strong business acumen and is not beholden to special interests and partisan politics may very well be his strongest appeal to the folks.

When I look at the U.S. Senate race here in Florida, I can’t help but see many similarities with the presidential primary. The media in this state seems to be focused on the two candidates who are products of the political class…

If You’re Taking Flak, You Must Be Over The Target

October 4, 2011 Opinion No Comments
If You’re Taking Flak, You Must Be Over The Target

By Roger Whidden

There is a tactic in war and politics to identify and concentrate fire against your most immediate threat.

Following his stunning victory in last month’s Florida Straw Poll, Herman Cain did not slow down. The Cain Train picked up steam, picked up several more straw poll victories, picked up a bag full of points in state and national polls…

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War On Women Can Be Fought At The Polls

May 17, 2012

War On Women Can Be Fought At The Polls

By Kim Carroll

Women have the power. They take their right to vote seriously and show up at the polls in greater numbers than men according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.

In 2008, 60.4 percent of eligible female voters cast their vote versus 55.7% of eligible males. According to the same study, more women are registered to vote than men, 66.6 million versus 63.5 million. Maybe that’s why the “War on Women” has taken a front seat in this election…

The Interest Bomb Is Ticking

May 15, 2012

The Interest Bomb Is Ticking

By: George Noga

This post kicks off a three-part series about the crisis of spending, debt and deficits.

The next part deals with the interval between now and the inevitable arrival of the Minsky Moment, i.e. the unknown and unknowable time when an unsustainable economic phenomenon suddenly collapses.

The third post will address Gotterdammerung, or what happens after the Minsky Moment.

Is Mack Campaign Getting Desperate?

May 12, 2012

Is Mack Campaign Getting Desperate?

By Tom Tillison

It’s a fair guess that Connie Mack has seen some recent polling that has gotten his attention.

As the week closed out, the rhetoric coming from the Mack campaign took on a rather fervent pitch. In a press release sent out Thursday, it made the claim that opponent George LeMieux has “endorsed raising Florida’s sales tax to a nation-leading 16 percent.”

Obama’s IPAB Death Panels Limit More Than Just Health Care Access

May 11, 2012

Obama’s IPAB Death Panels Limit More Than Just Health Care Access

By L. Persona

Florida Democrats believe they can win a few Republican seats in Congress and are preparing a major offensive against several Republicans facing tough challenges this year. They believe that redistricting gives them a chance to offset the seats they are sure to give up.

However, the Democrats still fail to realize the albatross that ObamaCare places on their party’s efforts…

A Black Guy At The Dallas, TX Tea Party Rally

May 9, 2012

A Black Guy At The Dallas, TX Tea Party Rally

By Lloyd Marcus

A big well dressed black guy attended the Dallas, TX tea party rally with his white buddy. Both men missed my singing performance on stage minutes earlier.

I asked the black gentleman who had an impressive physique how often he worked out. He replied, “Everyday.” His white buddy said with a chuckle, “He thinks the Tea Party is racist.”