Thursday, May 31, 2007

New Website

Visit the official This Is Politics radio show website at: www.tipradio.bravehost.com

RADIO SHOW CHANGE

There have been some changes made to my online radio show. It is no longer the Conservative Show, it is now This Is Politics and is located at www.blogtalkradio.com/tip.

This change is to make the show more inculisive of other points of view. I plan to start having guests on that are conservative, liberal and in-between.

Randy Stufflebeam is still set to be on the show Monday.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Sen. Thompson To Join Race

Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson is set to file the paper work for a "testing the waters" committee this coming Monday, the day before the CNN Republican debate.

"Thompson, as of now, is seen by some as best positioned to be the guy who can keep this conservative coalition together," says Chuck Todd of NBC.

Todd goes onto say: "Like the rest of the three frontrunners, though, there are some positions Thompson has taken in the past (including supporting McCain-Feingold campaign finance regulation and abortion) that indicate Thompson may be just as muddy on some key conservative positions as Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani and John McCain."

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Corsi to be on Show

Best-selling author and potential Constitution Party presidential candidate Jerome Corsi will be on the Online Conservative Show on June 18 at 8:00 PM (EST).

Huckabee Ready to End IRS

Mike Huckabee is ready to put an end the current tax system and replace it with what he calls a "consumption tax."

"You get rid of income tax, you get rid of all of the withholding, you get rid of corporate taxes completely, totally. "You replace it with a 23 percent consumption tax. It will bring business back to the United States that's leaving our shores because our tax laws make it impossible for an American-based business to compete," Huckabee said earlier this week on Fox News Sunday.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

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Huckabee Could Make Brownback 'Toast'

In the May 18 National Journal Republican candidate ranking Sam Brownback was ranked as number seven, behind Mike Huckabee.

The report said "He [Brownback] needs to take Huckabee out. If he doesn't, he's toast." While Huckabee, who came in number five, was said to be "comforting, reassuring, strong in the right ways, quick with a witty aside, respectful of his peers" in the last debate, even though he does not have the money or staff as other campaigns.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Cort Takes Straw Poll

Republican long shot Hugh Cort won the Narragansett and South Kingstown Presidential Straw Poll held last night in Narragansett, RI. Mitt Romney came in second, Rudy Giuliani third and Sen. John McCain came in fourth.

"Winning this straw poll proves you have to fight for votes in every state, you cannot do like other candidates and blow off a state like Rhode Island. Secondly, it shows that as folks hear our message of traditional Christian values and our plan to win the Iraq War and keep America safe, they respond in a positive manner," Cort was quoted as saying in an e-mail update.

Debate Poll

The campaign to get John Cox has been ended. Instead, a poll will be open until June 4 to see who you would like to be in the debate and the results will be e-mailed to the debate sponsors.

Cast your vote in the new debate poll. If your candidate is missing leave a reply with his or her name on this post.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Romney Criticized On Immigration Stand

Republican Mitt Romney if facing criticism over where he stands on the new immigration legislation as he campaigns in Florida.

Romney has called for the stronger boarder security, tamper-proof ID cards, and that illegals should go back to their country and "get in line."

To that Marshal Fitz of the American Immigration Lawyers Association says: ''That's exactly what's on the table. All of those things are part of the immigration package. Romney and the other candidates who continue to beat their chests against this legislation are just playing to the conservative base.''

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Stufflebeam To Be On Show

Illinois Constitution Party chairman Randy Stufflebeam will be on the Online Conservative Show on Monday, June 4, at our new time 8:00 PM (EST).

I will be out of town next Monday so there will not be a show.

Cox Campaigning To Be Inclueded In Next Debate

Republican John Cox, who has not been included in the first two debates, is asking his supporters to contact the June 5th debate sponsors (CNN, WMUR-TV, and the New Hampshire Union Leader) and tell them to include him the debate.

Cox lists seven reasons on his website as to why he should be in the next debate. Among the reasons are "By adding John Cox to the debate, viewers will get another reason to watch the debate and they'll see John Cox criticize the other candidates, there will be fireworks thus creating news stories."

If you would think John Cox should be on June 5th debate go HERE to get contact information.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

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Monday, May 21, 2007

McCain Loses Temper

NewsMax reports that "Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. and Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, launched into a shouting match during a Thursday Capitol Hill meeting, where reportedly the presidential candidate dropped the 'F' word and more."

The argument apparently started when Cornyn brought up the subject of how many judicial appeals that illegal immigrants could get.

McCain went on to use vulgar words in the argument that reportedly took place in front of other Senators and aids in a meeting room.

Christine Smith Ill, Stand-in Will Take Place

I received an e-mail today that said Christine Smith, who is scheduled to speak at the Online LP candidate forum today, is ill and will not be able to speak. However, a stand-in from the Smith campaign will deliver her eight minute speech.

Be sure to log onto www.blogtalkradio.com/conservativeshow and listen into the Libertarian Candidate Forum starting at 5:30 (EST) tonight.

Friday, May 18, 2007

New Ron Paul Video

Ron Paul's Educating Rudy

GOP Candidates On New Immigration Plan

Republican Candidates on the new immigration legislation:

Mitt Romney:
"I strongly oppose today's bill going through the Senate. It is the wrong approach. Any legislation that allows illegal immigrants to stay in the country indefinitely, as the new 'Z-Visa' does, is a form of amnesty. That is unfair to the millions of people who have applied to legally immigrate to the U.S."

Tom Tancredo:
Bill creators "seem to think that they can dupe the American public into accepting a blanket amnesty if they just call it 'comprehensive' or 'earned legalization' or 'regularization.' The president is so desperate for a legacy and a domestic-policy win that he is willing to sell out the American people and our national security."

Duncan Hunter:
"I vow to oppose this legislation supported by Senators Edward Kennedy and John McCain.It provides a vast new immigration benefit to millions of illegal aliens who have broken our laws to live in the United States.I opposed the 1986 amnesty act because of this same reason.It proved to be the draw that we predicted it would be.I am deeply disappointed to see history repeating itself."

Independent Candidate Forum, May 22

The Online Conservative Show, www.blogtalkradio.com/conservativeshow, will host a Independent Presidential candidate forum this Tuesday, May 22, at 5:30 PM, EST.

Each of the five candidates attending will have up to eight minutes to speak. No questions will be asked.

The candidates will be on the air in this order:

Steve Adams
Mark B. Graham
Bob Hargis
Steve Kissing
Joe Schriner

Other show notes:

On Monday, May 21, the Libertarian candidate forum will be held, to find more info on that go HERE.

Due to conflict, the Daniel Myers interview on May 20 has been cancelled.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Corsi Tops Giuliani

Jerome Corsi (C) won the most recent match up poll here on the CP08 with 37.5% of the 24 votes cast, Rudy Giuliani came in second with 16.67%.

Hillary Clinton (D), Chuck Hagel (U-08) and Joe Lieberman (I) all tied for third with 12.5% each. Wayne Allyn Root (L) got 8.33%.
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