Reformed Chicks Blabbing

With the public going nuts over a guy who has no experience, wants to “talk” to our enemies and says absolutely nothing when he speaks, it really doesn’t matter that we’re putting up a tired, cranky old liberal who will be eaten alive in the debates. We lose no matter what. We should be turning…

What the heck happened to McAuliffe? He used to be able to rake in the big bucks. Why is she financing her own campaign? This is pretty bad since Obama has raised so much money: Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton looked ahead on Wednesday to a long and bruising presidential battle, and Clinton said…

She says that she was too sick to go to NJ to vote: On Tuesday night, City Room ran into Ms. Ettinger at an election-watching party in Greenwich Village and asked how things went at the polls. “I didn’t get a chance to vote today because I’m not registered to vote in New York,” she…

According to this USA Today/Gallup poll the answer is no. Huckabee is actually hurting McCain because McCain is the number two choice of 64% Huckabee supporters: McCain wins over Romney as the second choice of Huckabee voters by more than a 2 to 1 margin, 64% to 28%. Indeed, McCain beats Romney 42% to 24%…

Jed Babbin is offering some very sage advice to McCain, I hope he takes it: According to my source, McCain has prepared a video featuring President Ronald Reagan to make the introduction. If McCain uses this video, it is very likely to backfire badly. This is the group before which Ronald Reagan said in 1975…

He may say the “eventual nominee” but we all know that means McCain. He gives seven reasons for supporting the eventual nominee: There are seven reasons for anyone to support the eventual nominee no matter who it is: The war and six Supreme Court justices over the age of 68.

First, here are the results:McCain: AZ, CT, DE, IL, OK, NJ, NY, MO, CARomney: AZ, MA, MN, ND, UT, MT, COHuckabee: AL, AR, GA, WV, TNSo what did we learn? Well:1. Never, ever again say Huckabee is out of the race. I thought he would be out after Super Tuesday and that shows how much…

Bummer! Maybe losing states to Huckabee will make up for that.

But can he work with Republicans? Isn’t that the real question? Republican Sen. John McCain took a Super Tuesday swipe at rival Mitt Romney’s conservative credentials and looked past the GOP nomination race to suggest he was well-suited to reach across the aisle to work with Democrats. Appearing at a San Diego airport hangar with…

I’m hopeful it will bring him some much needed humility (early exit poll reports have him tied with Romney 🙂

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