Archive for April 4th, 2011
Wisconsin Ground Report: Get out the vote for Justice David Prosser
Wisconsin is having elections tomorrow and they really need help re-electing Justice David Prosser (who has been endorsed by Sarah Palin).
This is a message from Hillbuzzer nat…
nat Says:
April 4, 2011 at 8:11 am e
Just wanted to put out a call for those in and around Wisconsin. We need Justice David Prosser to win reelection tomorrow. His opponent is an unqualified, flaky, uberleft, union puppet. The unions are out in full force.
There’s a get-out-the-vote call center in the Milwaukee area: 311 W. Silver Spring Dr., Glendale WI. Only 1.5 hours from Chicago. There may be one closer to the border too. We need help!!!
Obama’s 2012 Campaign Kick-Off Ad
The above video is Obama’s official 2012 campaign kick-off ad. What do you think?
Personally…I like the kick-off ad that the NRSC did for the Obama 2012 campaign. Here it is…
Go NRSC Go!
Ultra-Leftist Samantha Power to be next Secretary of State?
There is a very strong rumor floating around that Samantha Power (Mrs. Cass Sunstein) will replace Hillary Clinton as the next Secretary of State. I don’t know about you but this makes me very nervous considering her stance on some global matters.
I like Pamela Geller’s take on this….
Ah, the mask comes off, and out comes Obama’s army of little nazis. I cannot believe the people who have access to the highest office of power in the world. Speculation is hot that Samantha Power will be the next Secretary of State.
A flattering New York Times profile has increased speculation that Samantha Power, the Dublin-born aide to President Obama, could be his next Secretary of State or National Security Adviser.
I worry so for free people.
Obama never seemed fazed by her calling in a 2002 interview with Harry Kreisler of the Institute for International Studies at Berkeley for military action against Israel to secure the creation of a Palestinian state. Power said that establishing a Palestinian state would mean “sacrificing – or investing, I think, more than sacrificing – billions of dollars, not in servicing Israel’s military, but actually investing in the new state of Palestine, in investing the billions of dollars it would probably take, also, to support what will have to be a mammoth protection force, not of the old Rwanda kind, but a meaningful military presence.” She said that this would “require external intervention.”
Samantha Power, long a critic of U.S. foreign policy, now helps shape it by Peter Nicholas, Los Angeles Times (hat tip Van)
An outspoken author and advocate against foreign atrocities before joining the Obama White House, she’s now part of a small circle shaping the approach to the crises in Africa and the Middle East.
After years as an outsider who watched in frustration as the U.S. failed to stop foreign atrocities, Samantha Power now is an influential White House insider in a position to try to help prevent mass killings and limit the influence of rogue leaders.
Power is part of a small circle of presidential advisors shaping the U.S. approach to multiple crises rippling through the Middle East and North Africa.
An outspoken author and academic before joining the Obama administration, she pressed in recent weeks for military intervention in Libya in the face of misgivings voiced by her superiors on the president’s National Security Council.
Ok…what do you guys think about this?
Monday Open Thread: April 4th, 2011
What’s on your minds this Monday?
What are people talking about in your part of the country?











