How the media spun Hillary’s victory in WV
May 18th, 2008
The anointment of Barack Obama continues within the Democratic Party, despite evidence that he would be less electable than Mrs. Clinton in the general election.
On Tuesday, May 13, Clinton scored a blowout against Obama in West Virginia, defeating the Illinois Senator by a wide margin of 67% to 26%.
The media felt obliged to report this, but they didn’t dwell on it for long. Nor did many of them stop to consider the unthinkable: that the Obama personality cult may be losing steam.
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John McCain on the issues
May 11th, 2008
As the race for the Democratic nomination winds down, Edward Trimnell turns his attention to the presumptive Republican nominee, John McCain.
In this podcast, Edward Trimnell takes aim at John McCain’s positions on Iraq, the economy, the Second Amendment, and social issues.
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Obama vs. Clinton on the Middle East
May 4th, 2008
- Hillary Clinton favors a “peace through strength” policy for dealing with rogue nations like Iran. Barack Obama recently criticized Mrs. Clinton for “sounding too much like George Bush” on foreign policy.
- What do Clinton and Obama’s positions about Iran suggest about their qualifications to be the next President of the United States?
- This podcast also covers some history of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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