Posted on July 26, 2016
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July 26, 2016 There I was, in my living room, TV tray and all, watching Hillary make history. My bachelor’s feast of hot dogs–all beef, of course–and chips was well-suited for the occasion. My party–the Democratic Party of the United States–had just nominated Hillary… Continue Reading “Hillary Makes History”
Category: American Life and PoliticsTags: Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Bill Clinton, Citizens United, David Stockman, Democrat, Democratic Convention, Democratic Convention 2016, Democratic Party, DNC, Election of 2016, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Minimum Wage, Mission Impossible, Presidential Election of 2016, Presidential elections, ronald reagan, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Trickle Down
Posted on July 4, 2016
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Note: Because the Citizens United decision was only one subject out of many in the preceding post, I’m going to examine it again in more detail here. July 4, 2016 Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you probably know that a lot… Continue Reading “The Citizens United Case and Political Speech”
Category: American Life and PoliticsTags: Campaign Contributions, Citizens United, Constitutional Amendment, Dark Money, FEC, Federal Elections Commission, Free Speech, PACs, Presidential elections, SCOTUS, Super PACs, Supreme Court, The Center for Public Integrity
Posted on January 31, 2016
by Bulldog Ben
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The Bulldog Barks I’ve been paying close attention to elections since Nixon vs McGovern in ’72 and although I’ll admit to not voting in that one, I haven’t missed one since. I was a freshman in college out of my home state and waited… Continue Reading “As we head into the thick of the 2016 elections, this could happen”
Category: American Life and Politics, Florida, HistoryTags: Antonin Scalia, Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Politics, Presidential election 2000, presidential election 2016, Presidential elections, Ralph Nader
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