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Jerome Corsi interviewed on Mark Dankof’s radio show

Continue Reading May 25th, 2007

Jerome Corsi was interviewed today on Mark Dankof’s radio show. Most of the interview concerned the proposed North American Union, the Security and Prosperity Partnership, and illegal alien invasion. However, at the beginning of the third hour Dr. Corsi discussed the Constitution Party, his presidential campaign, and what …

Constitution Party Opposes Water Parks?

Continue Reading May 25th, 2007

About a month ago, I had a cordial conversation/debate with a higher-level Constitution Party of Texas official in regards to the CP platform and my city council campaign. I’m a big idea person. I’m a dreamer of sorts I guess you could say (blame that on Rich Dad, Poor Dad).

So …

Georgia LP running Pro-War race for Congress

Continue Reading May 25th, 2007

For those of you who don’t know me, I’m very much against invading and occupying nations for no reason while thousands of our American soldiers die and numerous uncounted civilians are killed.

That’s why I was shocked to see that Jim Sendelbach, the Libertarian running for Congress in Georgia appears to …

Wayne Allyn Root Launches Campaign Site

Continue Reading May 25th, 2007

The wealthiest potential Libertarian presidential nominee has launched his campaign site, according to Eric Dondero’s MainstreamLibertarian.com site.

Talk about a busy site. There are more videos on that site than on YouTube (that’s sarcasm folks, sarcasm).

Texas Primary Dates To Remain

Continue Reading May 25th, 2007

Texas won’t be like almost every other state in the Union and move their primary date to Feb. 5, according to the Dallas Morning News (by the way, yours truly was featured in the DMN yesterday; front page of the Business section).

The proposed legislation on requiring ID to vote was …

What’s the Deal with Imperato?

Continue Reading May 25th, 2007

Is he a member of the Libertarian Party or is he an independent running for the party’s nomination as a way to secure ballot access?

And I honestly have no idea what a “Knight of the Orden Bonaria” is… but a Google search shows that the top 10 results are all …

Poker Player for Vice-President?

Continue Reading May 25th, 2007

Poker player Greg “Fossilman” Raymer is considering running for the Libertarian Party’s Vice-Presidential nomination. Raymer is known for wearing his holographic sunglasses and for winning about $5 million in various poker tournaments over the last few years.

From the (ugh) Casino City Times…

Vice President Fossilman?

Greg Raymer, a name made …

Become a TPW Sponsor…

Continue Reading May 25th, 2007

Not to sound like a PBS pledge drive, but we’ve got 2 unsold spots for the month of June. They’re going at $35 each, which is really pretty cheap. I’d like to see if I can find sponsors for both of these slots in the next day or …

HILLARY WON’T QUIT IOWA FIGHT; NEWT’S CLOCK IS TICKING; BOEHNER CALLS IMMIGRATION REFORM BILL A “PIECE OF SHIT”

Continue Reading May 23rd, 2007

THURSDAY NEWS UPDATE.

HILLARY WON’T QUIT IOWA FIGHT; NEWT’S CLOCK IS TICKING; BOEHNER ON IMMIGRATION REFORM.
CLINTON: An internal strategy memo written by a US Senator Hillary Clinton’s Deputy Campaign Manager suggested that she skip the Iowa caucuses in favor of concentrating on New Hampshire and the following primary states. The memo was leaked to the media through a rival campaign. Within hours, Clinton distanced herself from the memo. “I have to make the decisions and I’ve made the decision [to compete in Iowa]. I haven’t revisited it. I’m not agonizing over it. I never saw the memo. I’ve never had it read to me,” she said to the Des Moines Register. Recent polls place Clinton third in the state behind John Edwards and Barack Obama among like Dem caucus participants.
GINGRICH: Former US House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) is edging closer toward entering the 2008 White House race. First he announces Wednesday he plans to attend the important Ames Straw Poll this summer in Iowa — but not as a candidate. Instead, he said he plans to attend to help spread his message about the issues he thinks the party must discuss. He’ll be having a booth at the event promoting his American Solutions PAC. Then, on a Dallas radio show later in the day, Gingrich said he is looking “to see if there is a requirement for a citizen candidate [for President] who is committed to bold language and clearer solutions … and if there is, I’ll probably end up running.” He says he’ll announce his decision in September. Hint: Gingrich will announce his candidacy on September 27, 2007, the 13th anniversary of when he first unveiled the Contract with America campaign in 1994. His website even has a prominent countdown clock running towards that date.
IMMIGRATION: The Hotline reported on some unexpected remarks by House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH). Speaking before a crowd of GOP activists in DC on Tuesday evening, Boehner discussed the McCain-Kennedy immigration reform bill compromise backed by the White House. “I promised the President today that I wouldn’t say anything bad about … this piece of shit bill,” he said. Here was Wednesday’s follow-up spin on the comments by Boehner’s spokesman: “Mr. Boehner’s comment was nothing but an off-the-cuff wisecrack made jokingly during a private gathering. While he has serious concerns about the Senate bill, it’s unfortunate that this comment in particular found its way into print.”
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TIME: Ron Paul’s ideas ‘brilliant…weird’

Continue Reading May 22nd, 2007

I’m surprised none of the ThirdPartyWatchers haven’t picked up on this stuff yet (then again, maybe it’s the reporter in me that can hunt down news left and right):

Joe Klein of TIME Magazine (the issue with Al Gore on its cover) says libertarian Congressman Ron Paul’s ideas are “brilliant…” and …

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