2012 GOP Primary Brackets

Hello friends, especially those from the Huckabee campaign!
NPR (everyone’s favorite government funded liberal talk radio station) is sponsoring a “March Madness” type bracket competition for the potential runners in the 2012 GOP Primary.
If the last primary is any indication, it’s never to early to start talking about this stuff (*rolls eyes*).
Still, just for fun, let’s [...]

Democrat Irony

So, here I am listening to the morning news.  Our hosts are broadcasting live at a Veteran’s Day breakfast in Charlotte.  (My salute to any and all who have served in the United States Armed Forces, as well as all you Police, Fire, and Medic out there.)
During the newsbreak I catch the following story:
Nov. 8 [...]

How the Format Should Be

I referenced in my post below that I’m sick of the unfair by design way in which each and every debate thusfar has been to the “unfavored” candidates.  The pundits focus their attention on only a few of those running and barely allow others to have input.  There is a simple fix and I present [...]

Elections and Debates: A Good Idea and a Little Levity

About a month ago I commented on a desire to see the primary elections changed into a point total contest where each voter was allowed to vote for their top three candidates.  Points would be assigned based on the ranking of candidates a particular voter chooses.  For example, a first place vote would generate three [...]

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