How We Really Feel: The 2016 Race For Illinois Governor
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They say it’s “anyone’s” race for Illinois Governor in 2015-2016. I agree:
Anyone but Blago vs Anyone but Quinn.
May the best “Anyone” win.
We finally have proof of inappropriate financial dealings with Russia. pic.twitter.com/MaZgh0zjFP — Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) May 19, 2017
A rather compelling argument by Charles Krauthammer on the “unsettled science of global warming.”
So, do you agree with U.S. Representative Trey Gowdy, when he reacted to Nancy Pelosi’s recent accusation toward Republicans of voter suppression, characterizing her commentary as “Mind-numbingly stupid”? Take a look at the video from Fox News here:
47-year career politician U.S. Senator Pat Robertsseems to have found himself up against a healthy conservative opponent inDoctor Milton Wolf. We’ll see how well the new conservative “wolfpack” supports the good doctor, and how well that pack fares against the strength of incumbency.
Ask the U.S. Ambassador’s wife if it feels like Benghazi happened “a long time ago.” Ask any Navy S.E.A.L. if Benghazi has left their memories yet. Ask the mothers and fathers of our fallen soldiers who acted like soldiers, heroes who deserve the respect of all Americans for their sacrifice in a futile attempt to protect U.S. civilans and military.
Back in April of 2015, I disagreed with RNC Chairman Reince Priebus and his “Unity Pledge,” but clearly I was wrong. I thought it was disrespectful toward all of the primary candidates. I thought supporting the eventual winning candidate would go without saying (or pledging). I also thought it was an underhanded way to force one candidate (Donald Trump) to either leave the GOP in the spring of 2015, or promise not to run as independent in the case of his loss. Trump bowed to the RNC and other candidates’ demand, famously signing the pledge in Sharpee marker.