Tag Archives: politics

British are lucky to have more (major) party choices than the US

But as you anticipate Thursday I would ask you to do one thing. Consider yourself lucky to live in a country with a first passed the post system [..]

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Farage the inheritor of Maggies Mantle?

Ultimately it may be irrelevant if Cameron wants to engage the UKIP threat or not. With the death of Margaret Thatcher, his weak leadership, and his inability to [..]

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A Basic Guide to Testifying…

Before I did it for the first time I asked someone if there was a guide. This person said no so I did one myself.

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My initial thoughts on the passing of Lady Thatcher

April. 8, 2013
 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE former SENATE CANDIDATE DODGE: On the passing of Margaret Thatcher “It is with great sadness that I heard of the death of [..]

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“Whiskey & Westminster”

Have a laugh at politicians in Westminster & on Capitol Hill (for it works there too)… and if you watch closely at me too. Hint: bandanas only work [..]

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Death To Freedom

Mark Steyn: By contrast, consider Bilal Philips, a Toronto boy who “reverted” to Islam in 1972 and was the keynote speaker at last year’s big shindig at the [..]

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UKIP the tea party UK?

Upon his re-election as leader of Ukip, the New Statesman said the following of Nigel Farage: “Speaking on Sky News, he said that his party shared the feeling [..]

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Don’t Even Get Me Started On Maxine Waters

Terry Glavin: Odd as it sounds, there is no House of Commons rule that prohibits MPs from moonlighting like this. Odder still, Trudeau has got away with justifying [..]

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Miss Him Yet?

Well, considering the jug-eared purple-lipped gimlet-eyed psychopath presently squatting in 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. (or Hawaii or wherever he’s off to on the latest of his many, many vacations) [..]

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The World’s 3rd- and 2nd-Oldest Professions

Toronto Star: Polling and journalism, particularly political journalism, have a lot in common. Both enjoyed huge surges in prestige, as well as income, in the 1970s and 1980s, [..]

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