Saturday, February 02, 2008

For the GOP: Gov. Mike Huckabee

The contest for the Republican presidential nomination has come down to just three viable candidates: Mike Huckabee, John McCain and Mitt Romney with Ron Paul and Alan Keyes far behind. So who is the candidate for conservatives to turn to? The answer is Mike Huckabee. Read the entire endorsement HERE.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Millerpolitics.com Now the Place to Get Conservative Campaign News

Millerpolitics.com is now the place to get news from conservative campaigns across the country.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

New Hampshire Primary Pre Show Monday

Be sure to tune in for the This Is Politics New Hampshire Primary Pre Show on Monday at 6:00 PM (ET). Guests on the show include Republican presidential candidates: James Mitchell, Daniel Gilbert and Mark Klien and political bloggers Daniel Myers and Brandon Rosty. The show airs from www.blogtalkradio.com/tip.

Also, be sure to check out http://www.millerpolitics.com/ for more info on the 2008 presidential campaign.

Friday, January 04, 2008

Millerpolitics.com

I now how have a real, registered website, check it out: www.millerpolitics.com.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Politics-Central Show Tonight at 11 ET

I will be on Brandon Rosty's Politics-Central radio program tonight at 11:00 (ET) to talk about the Iowa race. Other guests on the his show tonight are: Blogger Daniel Myers, Iowa Sec. of State Mike Mauro and Republican presidential candidate Daniel Gilbert.

To hear the program log onto www.blogtalkradio.com/politics-central.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Giuliani Gets 1st Place in RINO Awards

Presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani "won big" in the first RINO (Republican in Name Only) awards.

Anyone had the chance to cast their vote on who they thought was the best RINO on Republican presidential candidate Dan Gilbert's website.

According to Gilbert Giuliani took all catagories but one.

Giuliani took:
Most Likely to Drive a Bridge to Nowhere to Work (22 percent),
Most Likely to Don a Tinfoil Hat (21 percent),
Most Likely to Carry an ACLU Card in his Wallet (24 percent),
Most Likely to Attend a Barbara Streisand Concert (28 percent),
Most Likely to have a Barak Obama Poster in their Bedroom (21 percent),
and the Most Likely to Drive Ted Kennedy Home from an Evening Out (22 percent).

Gilbert has mailed these recipients their first RINO award statue:

Presidential Candidate Rudy Giuliani
Senator Jon Kyl (AZ)
Senator and Presidential Candidate John McCain (AZ)
Senator Mel Martinez (FL)
Senator Richard Lugar (IN)
Senator Olympia Snowe (ME)
Senator Trent Lott (MS)
Senator Chuck Hagel (NE)
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (CA)
Senator Arlen Spector (PA) and
Senator Lindsey Graham (SC)

"In all seriousness, there are many voters out there who are passionate about whether or not their elected officials are true to their campaign promises and the letter that stands beside their name. The RINO statue awards are on the way and will arrive in a few days, to let incumbents and other elected officials know they are on notice," commented Gilbert.

Paul Should Be In Debate

Ron Paul has not been invited to Fox News' Republican debate that will be on Sunday, just two days before the New Hampshire primary.

It is my belief that Paul should be in this debate, seeing that he is one of the top money raisers in either party. Also, Paul's exclusion from this debate will hurt Fox News' "fair and balance" slogan as it is already evident that Fox News host Sean Hannity does not like Paul.

Ron Paul should be included in Sunday's debate.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Romney Gets Anti-Endorsement from NH Newspaper

The New Hampshire Concord Monitor made an anti-endorsement instead of an endorsement for the Republican presidential nomination for 2008. The paper's editors told readers why Mitt Romney "surely must be stopped."

The paper said: "When New Hampshire partisans are asked to defend the state's first-in-the-nation primary, we talk about our ability to see the candidates up close, ask tough questions and see through the baloney. If a candidate is a phony, we assure ourselves and the rest of the world, we'll know it. Mitt Romney is such a candidate. New Hampshire Republicans and independents must vote no."

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas from Conservative President 2008!

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
-John 3:16

Friday, December 21, 2007

Fmr. Sen. Bob Smith Endorses Hunter

Former New Hampshire Senator Bob Smith endorsed Duncan Hunter for President today. "Congressman Hunter is a moral man, an inspirational leader and a no nonsense conservative who will always put 'principle above politics' in the image of the late great New Hampshire patriot Meldrim Thomson," said Smith.

Smith served in the U.S. Senate from 1990-2003 and made a brief run for President in 2000 as a Republican, Constitution candidate and Independent before dropping out and endorsing Bush. In 2004 Smith, after losing re-nomination in 2002 and moving to Florida to be a real estate agent, endorsed Democrat John Kerry for President because of Kerry's plan to reduce the national debt.

It has also been rumored that Smith is considering making a run for the Constitution Party presidential nomination in 2008.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Tancredo Quits Race, Endorses Romney

Tom Tancredo ended his campaign for the Republican nomination today and endorsed Mitt Romney.

The Colorado congressman ended his campaign because he did not want to be a spoiler that could lead to a candidate that is weak on immigration getting the nomination. Tancredo said that Romney has a "solid record" on immigration and he could "go the distance."

Phillies Will Not Swear Oath on Bible

If Libertarian presidential hopeful George Phillies wins the presidency he will not take the oath of office on the Bible but on the Constitution.

"When a President takes office, he should place his hand in one place: on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights he is swearing to protect. And then, having sworn to protect our Constitution, he should do so," says Phillies.

He concludes that: "Unlike Mr. Romney and his Republican religious extremist cohorts, I will protect and defend America, our Constitution and our Bill of Rights, not proselytize for one faith or another. I will protect freedom for people of all beliefs by swearing on the very document that guarantees those freedoms."

Paul: Huckabee May Be A Fascist

Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul says that Mike Huckabee's Christmas ad in which Huckabee mentions Christ reminds him "of what Sinclair Lewis once said. He says, 'When fascism comes to this country, it will be wrapped in the flag, carrying a cross.'"

Paul did go onto say that: "Now I don't know whether that's a fair assessment or not, but you wonder about using a cross, like he is the only Christian or implying that subtly."

Columnist James P. Pinkerton pointed out this quoteabout the Bible from President Franklin Roosevelt, who fought fascism: "It is a fountain of strength ... a comprehensive study of the Bible is a liberal education for anyone."

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Conservative Independent Candidate Interview Thursday


Conservative independent presidential candidate Susan Ducey will be on This Is Politics Thursday night at 6:00 PM (ET).


Ducey is a registered nurse from Kansas and made a long shot run for the Republican nomination for president in 1996 and until recently she was running for the GOP nomination for a second time before switching to Independent.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Romney: Huckabee Too Liberal

Mitt Romney has attacked Mike Huckabee as being too liberal to get to get the GOP nomination. Romney said that the former Arkansas governor has been: "too liberal on immigration," "too liberal on crime" and "too liberal of a spending record and too liberal of a tax record."

"I'm convinced that as people take a close look, that the good, conservative Republicans of South Carolina will be supporting a conservative candidate like myself and they won't be supporting governor Huckabee," says Romney despite a poll that shows Huckabee with a small lead in South Carolina.

Cort for President Ad

Monday, December 17, 2007

Lieberman Endorses McCain

Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, who was the 2000 Democratic Vice presidential nominee, endorsed Republican John McCain for President today.

"I know that it is unusual for someone who is not a Republican to endorse a Republican candidate for President. And if this were an ordinary time and an ordinary election, I probably would not be here today. But this is no ordinary time -- and this is no ordinary election -- and John McCain is no ordinary candidate," said Lieberman, who lost the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate last year but won re-election as an Indpendent.

He went onto say: "You may not agree with John McCain on every issue, but you can always count on him to be honest with you about where he stands, you can always count on him to stand for what he believes is right for our country -- regardless of pressure from politicians or vested interests. And you can count on him to be restless in pursuit of progress. In that sense, John McCain is the real change candidate in this race for the Presidency."

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Final GOP Debate Before Iowa Caucus Highlights

Three Papers Endorse McCain Today

The Des Moines Register, Boston Globe and the New Hampshire Portsmouth Harald endorsed Sen. John McCain for the Republican presidential nomination today.

"McCain is most ready to lead America in a complex and dangerous world and to rebuild trust at home and abroad by inspiring confidence in his leadership," the Register says.

The Boston Globe says that: "As a lawmaker and as a candidate, McCain has done more than his share to transcend partisanship and promote an honest discussion of the problems facing the United States. He deserves the opportunity to represent his party in November's election."

Finally, the Portsmouth Harald is supporting McCain because: he "has been leading the country from his seat in the U.S. Senate for 20 years. He is a man of integrity and honor who would help the Republicans rid themselves of the stench of Jack Abramoff and other lobbyists and allow the GOP to reclaim its status as the party of fiscal restraint. He is a strong military man prepared from day one to defend our nation against its enemies. Of all the Republicans running, he is by far the best qualified to lead our country."

You can read the full endorsements at www.johnmccain.com.
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