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    • Three possibilities: The blogger, Kavon Nikrad, made the whole thing up; Nikrad told the truth and Team Mitt is lying its butt off to do damage control; or Nikrad misunderstood that when Romney answered “no,” he was responding to the part of the question about pre-existing exclusions, not the mandate. That would make sense politically — the exemption for pre-existing conditions is the most popular part of ObamaCare and the mandate, arguably, is the least popular — but, per Philip Klein, the two really are a package deal.
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      Flip Flopper Mitt Romney had better qualify his remarks directly and quickly.
    • After leaving the California Democratic Party convention here Sunday, gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown stopped by the city's oldest African American church. Coincidentally, the message the pastor preached at the First African Methodist Episcopal Church: "Yesterday's victory does not guarantee victory today."

      The symbolism is apt for Democrats and the 72-year-old Brown as he seeks to return to the governor's office he occupied from 1975 to 1983. A little more than a year and a half since the excitement generated by President Obama's presidential victory, Democrats in the nation's most populous state spent the past three days searching for something to stir enthusiasm for their 2010 campaigns.
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      Voters are tired of Jerry Brown and the unions that control the Democrat Party

      (tags: Jerry_Brown)
    • Convention Report: This weekend was the state Democratic Party convention–the one where they wouldn't let me speak. I went anyway. I wrote the most provocative leaflet I could (I'll post it soon) but people persisted in being nice, and many seemed to read it. Even a few guys in union jackets. I had some heated arguments. About a dozen people dramatically handed the leaflet back. Only a couple of people walked away saying they were disgusted. All good. Several conventiongoers said what Democrats of child-rearing age often say–roughly, "I disagree with everything in here except the part about the teachers' unions. They're awful." You have to wonder if these unions' leaders know just how despised they are.
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      Mickey Kaus is challenging Sen Barbara Boxer in the Democrat Primary election for US Senate
    • A massive volcanic plume covering most of Europe forced President Obama to cancel a Sunday trip to Poland to attend the funeral of the nation's president. But the last-minute change left an opening in his schedule, so the president headed to the links for a round of golf instead.

      On a cool but sun-drenched Sunday, the president and three golfing companions went to Andrews Air Force Base to play 18 holes. It is the 32nd time Mr. Obama has played golf since taking office Jan. 20, 2009, according to CBS Radio's Mark Knoller.
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      More than Bush in 8 years

      (tags: barack_obama)
    • Nearly a year later, Mr. Obama has yet to set foot in an American mosque. And he still has not met with Muslim and Arab-American leaders. But less publicly, his administration has reached out to this politically isolated constituency in a sustained and widening effort that has left even skeptics surprised.

      Muslim and Arab-American advocates have participated in policy discussions and received briefings from top White House aides and other officials on health care legislation, foreign policy, the economy, immigration and national security. They have met privately with a senior White House adviser, Valerie Jarrett, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. to discuss civil liberties concerns and counterterrorism strategy.

  • Tom Campbell

    CA-Sen: American Future Fund Unloads on Tom Campbell

    The ad illustrates Tom Campbells record while serving the state as a congressman, California Director of Finance, and his public positions as a law professor and media commentator. Campbell has consistently supported tax increases and the wasteful spending that comes with it.

    Another conservative independent expenditure group has decided to go negative on Tom Campbell.

    A new attack ad is on the airwaves in the Republican U.S. Senate primary — and the funding didn’t come from California.

    The Iowa-based American Future Fund launched a 30-second ad blasting former Rep. Tom Campbell for refusing to sign an anti-tax pledge. A spokesman for the AFF said the group is spending $1 million to run the ads for one week on stations across California.

    Campbell has supported state tax increases in the past, but has said he never supported any effort to raise federal income taxes.

    The American Future Fund is not required to disclose the sources of its funding. The group has run radio ads against the new federal healthcare legislation. In 2008, the group ran television ads in support of Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minnesota).

    My bet the funding for this ad which definitely supports Carly Fiorina is from her contacts at the National Republican Senatorial Committee. But, nonetheless, we may never know who paid but one million dollars of an ad buy is hitting California and Tom Campbell.

    And, Campbell does not have the campaign funds to respond.


  • Day By Day,  SEIU

    Day By Day April 19, 2010 – Vacation Days

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    What does the American public expect from the President and the Obama Administration?

    The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) bought and paid for the Presidency and the Democrats massive Congressional majority and they want pay back. Obama is one of them – a community organizer – remember?

    The SEIU and other unions want to regain their membership numbers in the private economy like they had in the 1930’s – 50’s but this time through government mandate. Union membership has steadily eroded through the last decades as American private business shunned the unions to better control costs and be competitive.

    Government employment, including education has been the last refuge of the LEFT-leaning unions. Now, they want to expand and make YOU join. And, of course, pay your membership dues and invest your pension with the union bosses.

    No great mystery here. But will American voters tolerate the power grab?

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