Way to go, Erick! ErickErickson of RedState.com has the Democratic National Committee after him which means he's been pretty darn effective. Noting that the DNC sent oppositional research about him to a young journalist who was a Berkley graduate, he wrote: I was a bit annoyed that the reporter working the DNC hit job on me didn’t bother calling me first, but then...
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It is now impossible to escape The Most Overexposed President In History. Watching the Saints pound the Bellicheats last night what do I see? A commercial for "NFL Play60", starring (who else?) Barack Obama. Having solved all of the country's other problems, The One is now busy telling us to exercise and eat right. ErickErickson says it best : Seriously, is nothing sacred?...
... responsibility for setting a convicted rapist free…only to rape again." Red State's ErickErickson also weighed in on the "Willie Horton" angle: "This is going to be extremely problematic for Governor Huckabee. Of course, a lot of folks said the last guy was Mike Huckabee's 'Willie Horton.' How many Willie Horton's can one man have?" ...( read more...
... about "militant Islam are global." In a November 29 post , RedState managing editor ErickErickson linked to an AP article about the referendum, commenting, "Wow, worries about jihad and militant Islam are global."
Yes, Rush was right. Now Dear Leader is even showing up on an NFL ad . Point at hand, what does fighting child obesity and encouraging kids to exercise more have to do with community service ( and especially, Barack Obama )? As ErickErickson quips : Seriously, is nothing sacred? Can we not escape this man at all? People watch sports in general for the love of the game and to escape...
Tonight, I'm particularly thankful for all the material I get from turkeys like ErickErickson, who, it just so happens, is thankful for another plump turkey.
... party movement. "There are a lot of questions about money and where all the money has gone," said ErickErickson, editor of the influential conservative blog RedState.com, which has emerged as both chronicler of - and guide for - the tea party movement. Conservative bloggers and activists have at times accused some tea party organizers of poor budgeting, wasting money on flashy initiatives...
... or stick to its conservative principles at the risk of being marginalized.Conservative commentator ErickErickson wrote on his Red State blog that the proposal reminded him of an issue in a recent congressional race in upstate New York, where Republican moderate Dede Scozzafava gave up the race as pressure mounted for the party to support Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman."While...
From NBC's Ali Weinberg Conservative blogger ErickErickson warns of side effects that a Republican "purity test" resolution, proposed by RNC Committeeman Jim Bopp, would have on the party's 2010 chances. The test would deny RNC funding to any GOP candidate who disagreed with more than two of the resolution's ten policy positions. Erickson cites the precedent of Dede...
Number of comments: 1 From RedState , ErickErickson said that the numbers below likely came from the House Republican Conference’s Policy Shop which is overseen by Congressman Mike Pence (R-IN). 5.5 million — Number of jobs that could be lost as a result of taxes on businesses that cannot afford to [...]
According to Don Imus, it's the late-1970s all over again, and not in a good way. Imus appeared on the Fox News Channel's Nov. 24 "Hannity" program and had some disparaging words for the current administration's economic policy. He told viewers that Obama's associations with Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers weren't the problem ( h/t ErickErickson at RedState.com ). "You...
... is this supposed to be alarming? It's not like they're using the f-word in there, or calling ErickErickson a "wingnut dork muncher." Though that would be hilarious. Meanwhile, Media Matters discovered that the words "shall or shall not" appear 337 times in the 20 pages of the U.S. Constitution. Shocking!
The Great Global Warming Fraud Posted by ErickErickson November 22, 2009 http://www.redstate.com/erick/2009/11/22/the-great-global-warming-fraud/ Late last week, servers at Britain’s Climate Research Unit, a part of the University of East Anglia, were hacked and over 172 megabytes of data dumped onto the internet for public access. The data paints an ugly picture of scientists