Category Archives: 2012 Elections

Is the Country Unraveling?

Today I am reprinting another article on President Obama that I have been sitting on for a few weeks, wondering whether to put it out there or not. The following piece is certainly not a “hatchet job” but rather is a serious critique based on facts, which holds Obama accountable for what has occurred on… Continue Reading

Americans are Really Gloomy About the Economy

You may think that today’s blog post is another political article, but really it’s more about the pessimistic mood of the country, which has to be troubling no matter which political party you may affiliate with, if any. A Rasmussen poll this week casts new light on just how discouraged most Americans are on the… Continue Reading

Romney v. Obama: Where the Numbers Stand

Today we will break down races in the key battleground states. The good news for President Obama is that he still holds a slim lead in the national polls despite gaffes and unpopular decisions. Those include his endorsement of gay marriage, saying the middle class is “just fine,”  the Supreme Court decision on Obamacare and… Continue Reading

Will Healthcare Ruling Help or Hurt Obama?

I’m sure you are wondering about my thoughts following yesterday’s shocking Supreme Court ruling on ObamaCare. Needless to say, I am frustrated and angered by the Court’s 5-4 decision to uphold the healthcare law, but I cannot say that I was completely surprised. After Justice Roberts’ vote on ObamaCare, there is now no question that… Continue Reading

“Obama Stumbles Out of the Gate”

As part of these Wednesday Election Specials, I will from time to time bring you an article or two that I find very interesting, which is what we’ll do today. Most weeks, we’ll focus on some detailed polling information that my cohort Spencer Wright and I put together. I have been sitting on today’s article… Continue Reading