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White House Dangles Another Job

The Associated Press late this afternoon broke a story that White House job bank is up and running.  Full details begin with a Washington Post account.

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Japanese Prime Minister Sets Example for Obama

A breaking news dispatch came last night advising Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama intended to resign.  It was reported due to his broken campaign promise. What about Obama’s broken campaign promise to be more transparent?  Just to mention one.

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Obama, Clinton Lunch in Private

Missed in the coverage of the Sestak job offer scandal was a lunch The President had with President Clinton in the private dining room.  This was reported in Politico Playbook 5:31 AM EST Thursday.  Was this a “message coordination luncheon” or “a thank you Clinton”...

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For Republican Readers….and those interested in 2012

Today in the mountains it is raining and cool…..not all bad after the hot primaries this week.  I have often wondered who is the most influential Republican leader.  Well I just found out….while spending my morning reading the national political news.  Click here to...

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Pennsylvania 12

The morning after Pennsylvania 12 it was suggested here in Political Tidbits that Republicans needed a new approach.  This was the one race on Tuesday pitting a Republican and Democrat against each other.  The GOP fell short.  In a postmortem memo prepared by a...

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Political Tidbits…..

MORNING AFTER…..Republicans need to fine tune the approach to special elections….the win by Democrats in PA 12 is the sixth straight GOP loss going back to 08.  Sorry Tad…..build on the great experience you had in PA12.  WV 1 may become a national battleground with...

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Romney Leads Obama

Those watching 2012 developments will find the piece below that appeared in today’s   National Journal telling.  By Erin McPike Ex-MA Gov. Mitt Romney (R) held a fundraiser in Manhattan last week and outperformed Pres. Obama's own cash grab a day later on behalf of...

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Political Tidbits…..

Less than 24 hours until the polls open….the state of incumbency will be tested.   Republican David McKinley cannot be discounted in November…..Democrats are in trouble everywhere…..even non-incumbents.  First Lady Laura Bush new book is truly “Spoken from the...

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In Case You Missed It

Only a small news clip was in the local paper about the new cost of healthcare reform.  The Congressional Budget Office tells us that if Congress decides to fund all the provisions in the new law it could add at least $115 billion more to health care spending over the...

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Political Tidbits…..

Charleston native Sara Feinberg has left Rahm Emanuel’s WH staff….but she leaves behind husband Dan Pfeiffer….he directs White House Communications.  Once worked on a project (non-political) with her….she is a first class operator.  It is construction season and...

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A Republican Lesson for 2012

(This post was delayed due to Internet difficulties) President Obama has created a bright future for Republicans.  He has not delivered on his promises, his management style turns out to be one of vacillation and his policies have created a polarized nation. The...

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For WV Tea Partiers

(This post was delayed due to Internet difficulties) Tea party groups have sprung up across the State.  This is a first experience in politics for most.  In talking with many they have ask “now what do we do”.  Some good advice was offered by Richard Viguerie which I...

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Negative May Not Work This Time

(This post was delayed due to Internet difficulties) Combine arrogance and negativity and it may spell defeat.  An opinion piece in WSJ is a must read.

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First Congressional District Effort Costly

Voters in the West Virginia’s first congressional district are finding out why it has been so long since Rep. Alan B. Mollohan has had an opponent.  It is a costly thing seeking office….not only in reducing your personal assets but in reputation. This is particularly...

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China

It has been apparent for sometime our relations with China are likely the most important in today’s world.  We have the issue of Taiwan, nuclear weapons, the internet, climate change and the global economy. With all the attention given to the growing economic leverage...

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Michael It’s Time To Go

Republican National Chairman Michael Steele is dragging Republicans down and draining its bank account.  He has created controversy since his election more than a year ago. That’s not bad enough he even wrote a book in which he says Republicans will not in 2010 take...

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Palin In WV

West Virginia Facebook followers of former Governor Sarah Palin woke up this morning to learn she will be visiting our State.  The Fix a Washington Post political column reports she has targeted 20 congressional seats held by Democrats as we moved into the 2010...

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Give Obama Line Item Veto

President Obama wants lawmakers to remove state specific projects inserted in the health care legislation.  Congress should include a line-item veto provision in the reconciliation bill to force him to cut these – if the health care bill gets to his desk. His call for...

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Taxpayers Money for Political Campaigns?

There is a bill moving the final days of the Legislature that makes no sense.  The Manchin administration had proposed using taxpayer’s money to finance the 2012 Supreme Court race. It now appears in a contested primary a candidate would get $200,000 of taxpayers’...

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Senator Byrd We Need You

Senator Byrd is needed in the United States Senate more than ever.  He needs to be there to protect the Senate from itself.  It is well known the Obama administration is pressuring Congress to use a process known as reconciliation to pass health care reform.  After...

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Happy Birthday, Senator Randolph

Today is the 108th birthday of Senator Jennings Randolph.  He was a man of vision and accomplishment.  He worked tirelessly for West Virginia. Jennings Randolph was a Senator for 26 years and a member of the House of Representatives for 14 years.  He never considered...

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Glad I am Not An Incumbent Democrat

President Obama made it clear he does not care about the re-election of Democrats as he wrapped up the health care summit. After warning if there is not enough serious effort in a month’s time “….then I think we’ve got to go ahead and make some decisions,” the...

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Obama Is No Bill Clinton

When consideration of health care reform started we were told President Obama did not want to make the same mistake as former President Clinton.  You will recall the Clinton administration presented its own bill to Congress.  President Obama turned the writing of...

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