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Dan Maes: 'Not going anywhere'

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Another Truth Challenged Republican

Dan Maes of Colorado, the Tea Party guy and the Republican gubernatorial candidate, has been exposed as a man who is truth challenged. Mr Maes has been caught embellishing his record. He claimed that years ago he worked undercover with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation.

Yeah -- Mr. Maes was trying to fool folks into believing  that he is a tough law and order guy with a record to prove it. Mr. Maes must have forgotten that records can be fact checked. Well, he had to back off his tough cop claim. Caught in that lie, and backed into a corner by questions which have been raised as to his character and credibility, Mr. Maes is experiencing a loss of support.

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The lady ain't wrapped too tight?!

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In the latest Vanity Fair for eighteen pages the curtains are opened on the life of Sarah Palin and what's behind the curtain doesn't look very nice. In fact is that the lady looks a little crazy.

Ms Palin is shown as a person who is abusive to her family and staff, resorts to fear and retaliation to control the people around her, and as a habitual liar.

Michael Joseph Gross, who wrote the Vanity Fair Palin story, said on yesterday's MSNBC’s Morning Joe show, of Ms. Palin -- "This is a person for whom there is no topic too small to lie about. She lies about everything." See the video.

Ms Palin's reaction was predictable. Reporters are 'limp" and "impotent" said the lady? Why the sexual references? Who knows?

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The Tea Party Rising?!

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The Associated Press asks the question: "Is the tea party the new Republican Party?" The AP goes on to point out that, "The tea party has taken hold in the Grand Old Party, unseating lawmakers, capturing nominations for open seats and forcing Republicans to recalibrate both their campaign strategy and issues agenda."

Rand Paul of Kentucky, Sharron Angle of Nevada, Ken Buck of Colorado, Joe Miller of Alaska Tea Party Express winners, who rode over the GOP establishment, are hoping to ride continue that ride, and ride into the U.S. Senate and topple the GOP leadership, target Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, toppled every Republican leader who don't support the radical agenda.

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John Cusack -- Gone Political

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Fox News and right-wing media are screaming the name "John Cusack" as if they fear the devil is after them. Fox News is in the business of raising devils, creating devils, real ones and pretend ones. I don't know what went through Mr. Cusack's mind; as he sent his verbal slam at Fox News to his 209,000 followers. Maybe he was just having fun, sending out tweets. Well, it seems as if that is all it was --just a little kidding around.

The Rolling Stone reports -- "It seems Better Off Dead icon Cusack was idly tweeting; and he rattled off this thing proposing the construction of a “Satanic death cult center” outside the Fox News building. The full tweet --

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Sen. Hatch takes a principled stand

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Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) supports the right of American Muslims to build a mosque wherever they can legally do so, even the one planned for a site two blocks from New York City's ground zero. Mr. Hatch is a senior Republican and he is also a senior member of his church. Senator Hatch is a Mormon. I am sure that he remembers Mormon history, and knows how Mormons had to struggle to build their houses of worship, how Mormons were the victims of religious bigotry.

Mr Hatch --

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Angle's World View: An Extreme Angle

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Sharron AngleSharron AngleWill Red Meat Country ever See that the GOP doesn't represent them?

If Sharron Angle, Ron Paul, Joe Miller and other Tea Party Express radical extremists get into the U.S. Senate, it's: You had better watch out time! Because many of their views are so extreme that they are shocking, scary, just stupid. These three tea partiers should make every Americans everywhere withhold their vote from a Republican, to prevent the GOP from winning a majority. Why? Because -- Give the GOP the majority and tea party extremists will be deciding America's future.

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Joe Miller Is Coming?!

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Joe MillerJoe MillerSen. Lisa Murkowski has conceded the Alaska Republican Primary for U.S.Senate to Joe Miller, who received large money from the Tea Party Express.

Mr Miller's campaign received the beefits of $600,000 "spent by the California-based Tea Party Express," reports the Miami Hearld. "The Tea Party Group became interested in Miller after former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin endorsed him."

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GOP Wants to kill Social Security, No Joke

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McEwenMcEwenIf there is anyone in this country who doubts that the Republicans are planning to destroy the Social Security.program, they should look at the debate between Cenk Uygur (filling in for Dylan Ratigan on MSNBC ) and former Republican Congressman Bob McEwen. The debate gets heated, because the passions and the issues are put right out there, for, as the host Cent says, anybody to judge. See the video.

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Paris Being Paris

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What is Summer News Without Paris?

Paris Hilton has been arrested again, and she is out on bail. The charge is powered cocaine possession. The buzz across America and the gossipy world is: Will Paris Be Going Back to Jail?

My response is: What for? Paris is only being Paris.. She is America's premier naughty princess. What are you going to do America? Spank her? Please!

The Associated Press reports on America's naughty princess' explanation to the police:for the content of her alleged purse, which, according to the Vegas police, included a small bag of white powder. Princess Paris said -- quote the AP -- "The rolling papers, $1,300 in cash and several credit cards were hers, but not the purse they were in. And definitely not the bag of white powder that fell out of it." See the video.

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Sen Coburn Disses the Newt Big Time

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Sen. Tom CoburnSen. Tom Coburn

 

Senior Republican Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma is no fan of Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker and self-promoted candidate for the GOP nomination for President in 2012. In fact, the right-wing conservative senator talks about the Newt like one would about a terrorist.

Politico reports, Senator Coburn "told a town hall this weekend that he would, under no circumstances, support the former speaker's candidacy. Coburn specifically cited Gingrich's three marriages as evidence of his lack of character and commitment to GOP values. 'His life indicates he does not have a commitment to the character traits necessary to be a great president.'"

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