
Republican decision-makers in New York missed the boat – big time. The U.S. Senate junior position currently held by a one-time “conservative” Democrat turned mouth-piece for Sen. Chuck Schumer, Kirsten Gillibrand, is probably the weakest seat in the state. According to a June 14 Sienna College poll, Gillibrand’s favorability rating is down six points from [...]
June 24, 2010 | Posted in
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There is no other Democrat politician in New York that is loathed more than Sen. Charles Schumer. One thinks of Schumer, one knows he is a mover and shaker in progressive politics, right up there with Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid. These politicians are old pros, they have their special interest base, corporate deals, campaign [...]
June 18, 2010 | Posted in
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From the town of Goshen to Mt. Kisco – Congressional District 19 – representing five counties North of New York City is the premier “suburb” of the “City.” Residents there are friendly, fervently patriotic and definitely displeased with the way the Obama Administration and its parroting Democrat -controlled Congress are governing domestic and foreign affairs. [...]
June 14, 2010 | Posted in
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Supporting American troops and Veterans comes natural for me. So when I received word that I would be given a press ticket for the upcoming Iraq Vets For Congress Fundraiser Dinner on June 21 aboard the USS Intrepid (no less!) I jumped so high in excitement, I nearly hit my head on the ceiling. My [...]

In a mock election, a nation-wide Gallup poll shows Republicans beating Democrats at the voting booth 49% to 43%– it’s a record! No wonder Republicans in New York are hopeful for a successful November and anxious to color a state red that is mostly governed by Democrats. They are a hopeful Party – yes – [...]
June 4, 2010 | Posted in
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This year’s election cycle 2010 – voters are paying attention! Like it or not, they are learning quickly that the political process is not pretty. Laden with power structuring, job making, back slapping deals, the electorate is more than disappointed, if they were a pot of hot water they’d be boiling over by now. Electing [...]
June 2, 2010 | Posted in
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In political circles, his name is dirt and his hand shake is weak, yes, you guessed it – U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, progressive Democrat from New York. Some like to refer to him as “Chucky” after the “antagonist” character in a series of horror films about “Chucky” the “killer doll.” Sure, Schumer is a “killer” [...]

If you are looking to throw your support behind a candidate who understands the U.S. Constitution — find Anthony Melé. That is why Melé is running for Congress in New York’s 17th District (representing parts of Rockland, Bronx, and Westchester counties) to return the direction of the state of government to one that mirrors what [...]
May 24, 2010 | Posted in
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The politics behind the race to unseat progressive Democrat John Hall (NY Distr. 19) from the US Congress sadly makes for a good sitcom on comedy central. The problem is people are “nutty” in their own right, and they bring this nuttiness to the political process where well meaning adults sometimes act like twelve year-olds. [...]
May 20, 2010 | Posted in
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Arizona citizens are up in arms. Who can blame them? Federal officials, liberals, and the pissant media (usually all one in the same) are working to undermine what is clearly Arizona state law – voted by the state legislature – and favored by the majority of the People. On April 23, 2010, Arizona Governor Jan [...]