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Townhall.com Interview with Jim Talent about Infrastructure

May 24th, 2008 · No Comments

By Matt Lewis Just in time for Memorial Day — when millions of travelers are vigilantly preparing for dreaded traffic congestion — I had the opportunity to interview former Senator Jim Talent of Missouri about America’s infrastructure problems. Talent is co-chairman (former Michigan Governor John Engler is chairman) of a new broad-based coalition, or “comprehensive […]

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This is Too Easy; FiredUp Missouri Takes Our Bait!

May 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

I made a bet yesterday with a MOPNS confidante that it would be less than 24 hours before FiredUp Missouri did a post on our “drop[ing] our guard.” yesterday. I WON!!!! We’ll let you in on a little secret-we did it on purpose super sleuths! We will admit this though, we love it when FiredUp […]

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FiredUp Missouri=Clueless!

May 13th, 2008 · No Comments

Here I am pictured with 88th District Republican candidate Chris Howard at his birthday celebration last March. We guess the fine folks over at FiredUp Missouri don’t like being called out on their racism. Here is the latest installment in the Democrats’ Missouri Political News Service conspiracy. For the record, I’ve never made it a […]

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Tipline: El-Amin on Chris Koster: “He’s Changed”

May 12th, 2008 · No Comments

“This bill reeks of partisanship, this bill reeks of supression and oppression for many people in the state of Missouri,” said Rep. Yaphett El-Amin, D-St. Louis. We have an update today to our story we posted last Thursday on former legislator Yaphett El-Amin being on Republican turncoat (and Voter ID supporter) Chris Koster’s payroll. We […]

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Rothenberg Disses Rasmussen, Calls Polls “Embarrassingly Far Off”

May 12th, 2008 · No Comments

We were certainly surprised last week at the silence of the Nixon campaign after the latest Rasmussen poll was released. The poll purportedly showed Nixon with a healthy lead over his Republican opponents. A post today on respected pollster Stuart Rothenberg’s blog may provide us an answer. Rothenberg critiqued the polling conducted by five organizations […]

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Democrat Blog Giving Fuel to Blog Critics

May 8th, 2008 · No Comments

537.110. “It is actionable to publish falsely and maliciously, in any manner whatsoever, that any person has been guilty of fornication or adultery.” We received an email today from a Democrat leaning blog that is making a wild accusation against very well known public official. We would advise the blogger to take note of the […]

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Liberal Judge Continues to Submit Democrat Attorneys to Blunt

May 7th, 2008 · No Comments

 Missouri’s Mainstream Media: “Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil” Readers of the Missouri Political News Service have heard a lot about Judge Patricia Cohen. And with good reason. She has repeatedly gone out of her way to stack the 21st Judicial Circuit with left wing judges who are out of the mainstream. […]

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“FiredUp Missouri” Klansmen Show True Colors!

May 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

Sen. Robert “Sheets” Byrd. (D) The former Klansman said a few years back on national television that he’s “known white niggers in his lifetime.” Since institutionalized racism was outlawed over forty years ago in this country, the current purveyors of hate and discrimination in our society now engage in much subtler ways to “keep us […]

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A call to action – Missouri judges must be held accountable to the law

May 1st, 2008 · No Comments

All Members of the Missouri House of Representatives, Justice Joseph Story, the U.S. Supreme Court’s greatest scholar, said impeachment was for protecting the rights of the people “and to rescue their liberties from violation,” and a remedy for “political offenses, growing out of personal misconduct, or gross neglect, or usurpation, or habitual disregard of public […]

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Quote of the Day: “Paul Sloca Has Done a Devastatingly Evil Job Getting Out the Message for Blunt”

May 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Another fine example of journalistic excellence from our friends over at the St. Louis American “newspaper.” “You have to feel for Cardetti, who has been squared off against Paul Sloca, a former AP reporter who has done a devastatingly evil job on the other side of the aisle, getting out the message for Blunt and […]

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