(Chuck Muth) – The beatification of Saint Harry Reid has been as over-the-top as it was expected from the left. One quick example is this statement from socialist Rep. Steven Horsford (D-NV)… “Senator Harry Reid was a real-life hero; a colossus of Nevada and national politics…” Oy vey. But such “effusive praise” hasn’t been universal. From Stephen Moore of the Committee to Unleash […]
(Chuck Muth) – I wrote about this several weeks ago. Seems a number of folks going to the DMV had their voter registration changed, without their knowledge or permission, from whichever party they were registered under to “Other.” According to liberal blubber-blogger Jon “I Don’t Understand Much About Politics” Ralston, the DMV “glitch” has affected a whopping 44,000 voters […]
events, none of the behind closed doors, high dollar, max donation kind of events that other candidates have leaned on so heavily makes it even more so. from a practical purpose, it also means it s relatively easy. i don t want to say easy because nothing is that easy in presidential politics but it s entirely conceivable that she can do it again and again and again. why? when you give $28 at a time the average donation that warren received in this report, you can give again and again and again. she is not maxing out her top supporters. she s able to go back to that well time and time again. campaign reported something like 384,000 americans giving money to this campaign. and it is exactly, as you say, a translation of the bounce that we have seen her get in polling over the last couple months. it appears the folks who are answering their phones and saying, yes, indeed they support elizabeth warren are getting online and sending her money. and by doing this, they are fueling this engin
high dollar fund yn rairaisefun. everyone who donates, whether they give $1 or $1,000 is going to get equal access to her. sources are telling me this will be the single biggest factor that thins the herd among the democratic field. they won t make it to super tuesday and iowa if they don t have the resources. there are so many of them. risky strategy. great conversation. thanks to both of you for being here for the hour. fantastic conversations. today s big picture is what we want to end with. it comes to us from the oscars. hopefully you were up late watching them. that is writer/director spike lee, jumping with joy into the arms of samuel l. jackson, one of the great moments of last night. he presented lee with his first oscar win ever. lee won best adapted screenplay for his film blackkklansman. in his speech, he referred to the upcoming 2020 presidential election saying, quote, let s all mobilize and be on the right side of history, adding that we need to make the moral choi
i found, in particular, business people who are used to be if charge have problems in that setting. public figures have lots of problems in that setting. it s a very, very difficult thing. perjury trap is shorthand for that notion. final point. let s remember, false statements which is what it would be in this case because it probably wouldn t be under oath. it has to be a intentional misrepresentation on an intention fact. does fact that you happen to be someone who is large and in charge for a long time used to getting away with lies is not really an excuse or reason to be able to lie. high dollar criminal defense attorney. that s what you are. we need to perspective and the arguments. thank you very much. love to have you. thank you for being with me on a