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Judd Gregg withdraws as Commerce Secretary.

Judd Gregg’s announcement today that was not accepting the Commerce position was perplexing and strange. Citing a fluff reason – philosophical differences – weeks after the pick makes no sense. In order to understand how this affects people, it’s best to put ourselves in their shoes.

This is the official statement

“Senator Gregg reached out to the President and offered his name for Secretary of Commerce. He was very clear throughout the interviewing process that despite past disagreements about policies, he would support, embrace, and move forward with the President’s agenda. Once it became clear after his nomination that Senator Gregg was not going to be supporting some of President Obama’s key economic priorities, it became necessary for Senator Gregg and the Obama administration to part ways. We regret that he has had a change of heart”.

Conservatives: This is bad news for us as we were happy to see this RINO go and self-destruct as one of the three Republicans in the cabinet. Now our NH brothers are annoyed that he is back representing and it’s not like our hands were not full with the Collins/Specter/Snowe Trifecta.

Moderates: This is disappointing for us and more importantly confusing. After all, Gregg cited philosophical conflicts as the primary reason for not joining the administration, but what did he discover recently that was so shocking to him? This would have been a great opportunity to build bridges and reach across the aisle, but at least he can keep those crazy wing bats on the right in check.

Liberals: We could care less one way or another, not like the Commerce department does anything useful anyway. Much more importantly was Gregg’s announcement that he does not plan to run again in 2010 and we will finally be able to put another Liberal senator in the Live Free or Die State!

Obama: Oh sh*t, not again.

If anyone can explain to me what Gregg discovered recently about our new socialist president I would love to know OR if he did not discover anything new, what massive rock was the Senator from NH living under? I welcome all responses.

February 12, 2009 Posted by | barack obama, judd gregg, new hampshire | Leave a Comment

Judd Gregg tapped, replaced by moderate Bonnie Newman. New Hampshire blue in the face?

In the midst of all the tax dodging and CIA prison shutdowns the Obama administration in the spirit of bi-partisanship tapped NH Senator Judd Gregg to fill the spot that Bill Richardson had to abandon. Judd Gregg worked some special deal where the NH Democrat Governor would be obligated to select a Republican to fill Gregg’s vacancy.

Not much is known about Bonnie Newman, but so far it appears that she is a moderate. If it were not for the unbearable squealing from the DailyKos I would think that our senate situation has worsened, but I have a feeling that anyone not sporting a hammer and sickle would feel the wrath from the folks over at the daily kos.

While it is not a surprise that the GOP has in large part abandoned core conservative ideals, the debate over whether this country of ours is still a center-right nation continues. Even if the difference between Gregg and Newman are marginal, one is a rank and file the other a moderate, the bigger question is what happens next.

As of now it appears that my neighbor to the north, the live free or die state, is undergoing a transformation – looks like the great commonwealth is exerting some much unwelcome pressure. As the liberals have proudly pointed out New Hampshire has thrown out high ranking Republicans and have finally began their inspiring journey to liberalism and beyond. They have now voted Democrate in the past two presidential elections and unseated John Sununu with tax raising machine Jeanne Shaheen.

What is worst now, Newman’s appointment is under the premise that she will not be running in 2010, not that we necessarily want her to. Or do we? With Gregg gone it would appear that a Democrat senator is almost a guaranteed shoe-in thus further destabilizing the balance of power in the Senate. Is she a guarantee? The liberals tend to think so and that puts a damper on my mood and probably yours too.

February 3, 2009 Posted by | GOP, judd gregg, new hampshire | Leave a Comment

Pumas on the prowl

I started frequenting an unlikely website. Hillbuzz. This has nothing to do with an insect infested mound of earth.

Hill stands for Hillary.

What I am seeing more and more is a rather vocal unity between very angry Hillary supporters who feel cheated by Obama and his ACORN cronies. They are not just bitter, they are doing something about it! They are spreading the word and have correctly identified what I have been saying for a long time – Obama hates America. We may not like all of McCain’s issues and policies, but he will protect this nation and look out for it’s best interest.

So anyway, apparently they know some people who know some people – you know how that goes right? But um, these people are professional and are very much involved in politics. They claim further that there is a lot of silent support for McCain in traditional Democrat enclaves.

Some of the claims are borderline fantasy, but I will be the first to admit – there is something going on. For example the national polls are such that McCain’s campaigning in certain blue locked state make NO SENSE. Then there is the business of the national polls tightening. Similarly, in states where McCain technically should be all over (the leaners/etc), he is virtually absent.

Then occasionally something would pop out on the blogosphere about some insider polls suggesting that the national numbers are out of wack.

Anyway, the latest claim is that Iowa, NH and Maine are in play. Maine!? Yeah you heard me…go check it out yourself.

Hillbuzz

October 30, 2008 Posted by | democrats for mccain, hillary clinton, hillocrat, iowa, maine, new hampshire, PUMA | Leave a Comment

Fascinating post at canadafreepress.com

Our neighbors to the north – for whatever reason – apparently got an insider email. One should always be skeptical about these insider emails, as they are notoriously unreliable.

However, this one caught my attention only because it made sense. Essentially the individual claims that the race is extremely, EXTREMELY close. She believes that the race will come down to Colorado and New Hampshire. If that is indeed a fact, then we are talking squeeeeaker – and a very late night for me on Tuesday – a night most likely numbed by alcohol.

Before you get too excited, my question (which I emailed to the author) was this. Why would anyone release this information into the public? These polls that we are being subjected to everyday by the ever-zealous MSM has us believing that the whole race is done for. Yet some Obama insider would go ahead and pull a stinker like this? I don’t know…sounds strange, but judge for yourself.

Here is the link:

Internal Poll Story

October 27, 2008 Posted by | canada free press, colorado, election 2008, new hampshire, obama insider poll, polling | Leave a Comment

   

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