Posted on June 5, 2008 by Paul C. Quillman
As most of you know, Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. now has the delegates needed to be the Democrat Party nominee for president, a first in American politics, as he is the first African American to have a party’s nomination (presumptively at this point, of course). He is saying nothing better than his opponents, has more [...]
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Posted on May 5, 2008 by Paul C. Quillman
My brother-in-law posts a feature to his blog nearly every Sunday called Sunday Snippets. It is kind of a weekly round up of things he might have missed during the week, and some highlights from his twitter feed.
Today’s snippets had one interesting piece that might make the dullness of the GOP race a bit more [...]
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Posted on April 24, 2008 by Paul C. Quillman
John A. Warden III, CEO of Venturist, Inc. asked some important questions regarding the execution of Operation Chaos. He wants people to apply his Framework for Strategic Thinking to answer those questions, so here goes.
The first set of questions are about Where:
Where does Rush Limbaugh want the American political environment to be as a result [...]
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Posted on April 18, 2008 by Paul C. Quillman
First, go read a brief description of what Super Delegates are.
Now, let me briefly define what Operation Chaos is. Operation Chaos was conceived by Rush Limbaugh for the purposes of continuing the current chaos in the Democrat Party all the way to the Convention floor in Denver later this year. In Rush’s estimation, and I [...]
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Posted on January 21, 2007 by Paul C. Quillman
Today Hillary Clinton announced that she will be running in the ‘08 presidential campaign. The only surprise is that she announced so early. It has been the conventional wisdom among conservative and liberal pundits that Hillary would make a bid, the only real question was, when. Today, Hillary answered.
The British news site www.timesonline.com posts the following [...]
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Posted on April 30, 2006 by Paul C. Quillman
So now some genius GOP Senator (yes, a Republican in wolves clothing) has introduced the idea that we should give everyone who grosses less than $125k per year, $100 as a refund for the high gas prices. Essentially, ,they are trying to buy our votes, and hope that we don’t demand a real solution to [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2006 by Paul C. Quillman
Monday is May Day. The closest comparison I can come up with is that May Day is to communist and socialist like Christmas or Easter is to Christians. May Day is the celebration of the 1886 Haymarket Riots. It honors the rise of unions, and the power they continue to exert many times at the [...]
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Posted on March 16, 2006 by Paul C. Quillman
Originally Posted 3/15/06
Congress hauled up several “Big Oil” execs up to Washington this week to interrogate them on their “obscene” profits. This is the second such meeting since Hurricane Katrina.
While it is true that oil companies are making record profits, it is also true that this has not always been the case. There was a [...]
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