Fortune: Hillary Would Wreck Housing Market
Published by Rod D. Martin January 16th, 2008 filed under Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Economics, Election 2008, Rod D. Martin, TheVanguard.Org
When even the leftwing Fortune magazine is forced to admit — and indeed, proclaim — that Hillary’s “modest proposal” to freeze interest rates (a move straight out of Stalin’s Five-Year Plans) would completely wreck America’s housing market, you know the plan’s bad. It’s worse than they say it is. But you just have to read what they say.
The problem for the Democrats, of course, is that she’s the best they’ve got: Obama makes Hillary look like Reagan. And from the MoveOn left’s perspective, that’s exactly why they love him.
“‘Conservative MoveOn.org’ targets Hillary case” - WorldNetDaily
Published by Dolly January 16th, 2008 filed under MoveOn, Election Fraud, Dolly, Hillary Clinton, Campaign Finance, Election 2008, Announcements, TheVanguard.Org
WorldNetDaily’s above-the-masthead exclusive coverage of our taking up of the Peter Paul case. A must read.
“I’ll guarantee you, if it had been Barack Obama, or Mike Huckabee, or Fred Thompson doing these things, he’d be in jail,” [TheVanguard.Org founder Rod] Martin said. “But because it’s Hillary Clinton, she gets a pass, for the 5 millionth time.”
Advice for Republicans
Published by Charles Gordon January 16th, 2008 filed under Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Author, Future, Iraq, Homeland Security, Political Parties, Barack Obama, Mike Huckabee, Fred Thompson, Mitt Romney, Ronald Reagan, Charles Gordon, Rudy Giuliani, Humor, Culture, Conservatism, Defense Policy, GOP, Judiciary, Abortion, Social Issues, War on Terror, Foreign Policy/National Security, Culture War, Blame America First, Bush Tax Cuts, Tax Reform, Family, Economics, Election 2008
To: Republican Candidates for President
From: Your Friendly Republican Base (most of us, at least)
Date: Now
Re: How to Win our Support
(1) To John McCain: We like your courage and prescience on foreign policy, particularly Iraq. You’re acceptable on (continue reading post »)














