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Joe Biden is first an American and then a Democrat.  Saving our American democracy has been and continues to be his principal campaign issue. President Biden had a setback last night.  He must now consider what to do that will not adversely impact his issue…saving democracy.

There is the political side of remaining in the race.  First, we cannot allow MAGAMOUTH to win and put our country at risk.  The stakes are high across the world.  A wall must be built to stop the insane and crazy policy ideas outlined for MAGAMOUTH in the Heritage Foundation’s 2025 book.

For example…placing the entire Executive Branch of the federal government under direct presidential control.  Other policies would eliminate the independence of the Department of Justice, FBI and other agencies. The wall to prevent these ideas from happening must be a Congress controlled by Democrats.

Polls will begin rolling out conveying how voters reacted to the debate.  Doubt many Biden supporters loved the debate but certainly will not change their Biden vote.  MAGAMOUTH supporters will just get louder.

An important factor is not to tear apart the August Democratic National Convention.  Lord knows no one wants a repeat of Chicago 1968.

Last night was unbelievable.  Let’s not forget about President Biden’s accomplishments.

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Gubernatorial Election Survey

Mark Blankenship West Virginia’s premier pollster and political analyst has conducted a survey to determine attitudes regarding a special gubernatorial election.  Blankenship has provided phillipsbillboard a copy of the news release outlining opinions.  The work takes...

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Why Would We Let Bureaucrats Spend Our Money?

A battle is about to be joined this week on Capitol Hill.  This is even before the lame duck session and the newly elected Members of Congress take over in January.  The push is to ban earmarks. There is a danger in ending this practice.  That is putting the spending...

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What About A Party Change – Joe?

Late October 25th in a Political Tidbits posting on www.phillipsbillboard.com we wrote Manchin was running like a Republican.  It was suggested in the tightening election “what about a party change Joe.” FoxNews.com offers early intel that “GOP Sweetens Its Offer to...

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Political Tidbits…

Another Special Election…..how can supporters think of spending money for another election…..when one in five West Virginians are now using food stamps…..we are going to have a Governor. Cutting expenses is the plan of Mike Stuart who chairs the Republican Party…..he...

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“What Would Hillary Do?”

We have been in Washington the last few days. All the talk there is that Obama has no idea why the election turned out as it did.  Washington veterans on Obama’s staff are taking a look at history to see what course to follow.  Pelosi’s decision to hang around is...

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Republicans Are on Probation

Karl Rove, The Architect, has guided Republicans to office from the courthouse to the White House.  His weekly column in The Wall Street Journal offers an overview of this week’s midterm election.  Then numbers are fascinating.  More importantly he tells his follow...

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Observations

Governor Manchin must & will watch his votes carefully as Senator-elect.  The 2012 Senate election started last night.   The forthcoming lame duck session presents some problems.    We will see more Tea Party members taking an active role in Republican affairs –...

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Obama Should Listen to Mitt Romney

An unexpected Op Ed authored by Governor Romney appeared in The Washington Post this morning.  No doubt everyone needs a break from politics.  However, the counsel being offered by Mitt Romney should be heeded by President Obama, current Members of Congress and those...

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Election Day…Tidbits

TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE…..here is a pick up from POLITICO yesterday…..just had to pass this along…..Boehner is going to make a great Speaker…..this could set the tone which starts tomorrow…..  House Republican Leader John Boehner plans to hammer President Obama tonight...

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Political Tidbits….End is near

Midterm election excitement is growing…..but not because of the election….but the end of it…..readers have emailed…..what can be done about all the nasty TV ads…..the answer is…..end our democracy. Look for a nasty polarized Congress after November…..it appears the...

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Postpone The Next Two Years

With only eight days until we know the outcome (we hope) of the 2010 midterm elections the national news organizations are beginning to discuss Obama’s days after the election.  The Caucus, a politics and government blog of The Times, suggest President may want to...

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BILLBOARD Archives

Updated…Political Tidbits

Speaker In Waiting….House Republican leader John Boehner told AP Obama must signal a willingness to work with Republicans to cut spending…..if he expects to work with the new Congress….”Cutting government spending is what the American people want, and it’s an approach...

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Second Term?

President Obama in my view could never get a second term.  That was until yesterday. He has presided over an “Administration of Failure.”  The policies he pursued after taking office have been rejected by voters from the beginning.  Even so he has continued on message...

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Political Tidbits…18 Days

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Obama’s Untraceable Donations

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How Big A Government?

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Political Tidbits

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Tidbits & politics…from home

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Political Tidbits

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Ballot Lawsuit Coming?

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Republicans Take Note

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Obama’s Economic Mess

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