What Shot Sestak up?

Local pundits are suggesting that it’s this commercial: Folks, if all a left-wing Democrat has to do to win is put his foo foo dog in a commercial blaming Bush for the country’s problems, we’re totally screwed. I’d like to encourage everyone to get out there and do something for Pat Toomey. We need to … Continue reading “What Shot Sestak up?”

Signs, Signs, Everywhere There’s Signs

I’ve been paying attention to the number of signs going up around our area during this campaign, and it’s not news that those going up are overwhelmingly GOP signs. What I find startling are the people who are putting up signs. One property owner on a major road just a mile or so away has … Continue reading “Signs, Signs, Everywhere There’s Signs”

No Sense of Humor? Or Clamoring for Relevance?

CeaseFirePA are such a cheery bunch, telling we lawful gun owners how every time I pull the trigger, a kitten dies, or something like that. Now they are angry at Pat Toomey, who made the old joke that he thinks gun control is steady aim, and are claiming it shows he’s insensitive to victims of … Continue reading “No Sense of Humor? Or Clamoring for Relevance?”

Why the Democratic Leadership Wants to Shut us Up

Last night, I spent 2 1/2 hours making phone calls for Tom Corbett for Governor, Pat Toomey for Senate, and Dee Adcock for Congress.  I assumed, when asked to help out, that we would be calling hardcore Republicans to recruit volunteers and get a general sense of how much they know about the specific candidates … Continue reading “Why the Democratic Leadership Wants to Shut us Up”

Sestak & Specter Cheer Gun Control

Last weekend, Arlen Specter & Joe Sestak took turns embracing various forms of gun control. We captured video of their exchange, and here it what came out of it. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAGa8y2LlPI[/youtube] Joe Sestak was flat out lying about NRA’s endorsement in the race. About a week and a half before they ever debated, NRA had already … Continue reading “Sestak & Specter Cheer Gun Control”

Gerlach Out, Then in, Then Out, Then In

Rep. Jim Gerlach announced last year that he would give up the 6th district Congressional seat to run for something. First it was going to be challenging Pat Toomey for the Senate nomination. Then it wasn’t. Next, Gerlach announced he’d run for Governor and challenge Attorney General Tom Corbett for the GOP nomination. Yesterday, he … Continue reading “Gerlach Out, Then in, Then Out, Then In”