by Denis Campbell
While the Presidential contest gets the most press, the race for control of both houses of the US Congress and state governorships is equally critical to whoever becomes the new President. 60 in the Senate is such an important number because that is the number of votes required to halt/prevent crippling filibusters which [...]
Senate Dems Race to 60 Seats
Posted on 15 October 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 1/3 of the 100 member, 51 Senator majority coalition, 6-year termed Senate seats. up for re-election, 60, 7th 6-year term at age 85, Al Franken, Alaska, Alaska’s current Governor and Republican Vice President, Anchorage Mayor, Bill Clinton, Bruce Lundsford, caucus with the Democrats, colorado, constitutional tie-breaking vote for the Republicans, Democrat Jeff Merkley, Denis Campbell, equally critical to whoever becomes the new President, former KS Senate majority leader, George Bush, Georgia, Governor Barbour, Governor Bill Richardson, Governor Jeanne Shaheen, governor Ronnie Musgrove, huge repudiation defeat for Sarah Palin, important number, Jim Gilmore, Jim Jeffords of VT, Joe Lieberman of CT, John Sununu, Kentucky, long-time Republican Senator John Warner, Maine, Mark Begich, Mark Udall, Mark Warner, McCain, Mike Gravel in 1974, Minnesota, Mississippi, Mitch McConnell, Mo Udall, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Norm Coleman, North Carolina, obama, Oregon, Pete Domenici, race for control of both houses of the US Congress, required to halt/prevent crippling filibusters, Roger Wicker, Senate, Senate Dems Race to 60 Seats, Senator Elizabeth Dole, Senator Gordon Smith, son of the former Bush Sr. Chief of staff, state governorships, state Senator Kay Hagan, strained by Lieberman’s very public support of John McC, Susan Collins, Ted Stevens, Tom Udall, tough fight from Tom Allan, Trent Lott resigned suddenly, two Independent Senators, very angry, Vice President, Virginia, VP candidate Bob Dole, Wayne Allard
Business as Usual Lipstick All Over This Pig
Posted on 12 September 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (1) | Tags: 2006, 70th birthday, Anne Hathaway, boarding the luxury yacht, Business as Usual, campaign manager Rick Davis, day after Follieri pleaded guilty to multimillion-dolla, Department fail to consider options for delivering Alas, Department failed to meet the public interest test, Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman, enough to meet the needs of 1.4 million American famili, exporting/selling natural gas to Japan, Governor Palin, John McCain spends his birthday on foreign yachts with, Lipstick All Over This Pig, McCain, millions unable to pay to heat their homes this winter, Montenegro, natural gas will cost Americans an average of 22% more, not enough lipstick in the world to cover this pig, Oregon, other Pacific Rim countries, price crisis here, Raffaello Follieri, rejected repeated requests by the largest electric util, required by the Natural Gas Act, review and revoke the Department of Energy’s recent ord, Senator Ron Wyden, to Japan, unmissable point
Thanks to Governor Palin, we’re exporting/selling natural gas to Japan when we have a price crisis here and millions unable to pay to heat their homes this winter. Too, John McCain and his campaign manager Rick Davis were photographed boarding the luxury yacht of Raffaello Follieri’s yacht in Montenegro in 2006. This was the day [...]
Op-Ed Column of the Day
Posted on 15 May 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Bil Clinton, Bill Clinton, clinton, Gail Collins, hard working, John Edwards, Kentucky, Louisville, New York Times, obama, Op-Ed columnist, Oregon, Portland, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, West Virginia
Victory Plan for Hillary (click to see full article on nyt.com)
By GAIL COLLINS/Op-Ed Columnist
The New York Times Online
Published: May 15, 2008
Hillary Clinton scored a whopping victory in West Virginia. Trounced Barack Obama, who is consistently described as the inevitable presidential nominee.
Hard to know exactly what to do with this information.






The Lunacy of Republican opposition in the Healthcare Debate writ large!









































