Mass. State Politics
I think Mitt Romney is probably a nice guy, and probably a talented businessman and devoted family man. But this does not alter the fact that he was a terrible governor of our state. He is also portraying himself to be a conservative Republican when in fact he is a Republican John Kerry. Why can’t […]
Whether you support same sex “marriage” in our state or not, you should be appalled at the utter contempt our elected so called “representatives have for “we the people” who pay their salaries and benefits by not fulfilling their constitutional responsibility to vote up or down on the ballot initiative. The Wall st. Journal editorial […]
I’ve always said that everybody likes Mitt the first time around. What’s not to like? A first impression is important, so good for Mitt. The problem is that the longer you are around him, the more you realize, “Geez, you’re really pandering to me.” National Review’s Rich Lowry has the details. Wait until the 2nd […]
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You’ve got to hand it to John Kerry. It takes a rare candidate to single handedly blow two elections in a row. How DID Karl Rove get him to do this? Kerry belittled our troops; there is simply no question about it. Oh wait, apparently there is some question. Liberal media critic and all around […]
Victor Davis Hanson, writing about Mitt’s afternoon at The Hoover Institution, For about one hour, he heard some tough inquiries, answered without notes, kept his cool, and talked analytically rather than in platitudes. I was impressed, and came away thinking that being a conservative governor in Massachusetts must have sharpened his debating skills and given […]
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Last night I watched a debate between candidates for Massachusetts governor from historic Faneuil Hall, called the “Cradle of Liberty” by Bostonians. According to the National Park Service web site, Town meetings, held here between 1764 and 1774, heard Samuel Adams and others lead cries of protest against the imposition of taxes on the colonies. […]
Tonight we brought the best of the Massachusetts blogs covering state politics to the radio. We discussed the governor’s race with David Kravitz, co-founder of the liberal blog Blue Mass Group; and Matt Margolis, co-founder of the conservative blog Hub Politics. I want to thank both guys for coming into the studio and having such […]
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