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By Jim Lynch on Feb 14, 2008 in 2008, Conservative Politics, House, News | Comments Off
I’m short on time but thought these two stories deserved at least a mention:
Republicans walk out of House
Hous…
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By Jim Lynch on Feb 14, 2008 in 2008, Conservative Politics, House, News | Comments Off
I’m short on time but thought these two stories deserved at least a mention:
Republicans walk out of House
Hous…
By Jim Lynch on Feb 10, 2008 in 24, Congress, Conservative Politics, House, Marblehead Regiment, Senate | Comments Off
Not so much reinventing as refocusing. The Marblehead Regiment was started as a way to support the candidacy of Fred …
By Jim Lynch on Feb 7, 2008 in CPAC, Conservative Politics | Comments Off
CPAC is under way in DC. With neither enough vacation time nor money I’ll have to enjoy the proceedings via the blogg…
By Jim Lynch on Nov 28, 2007 in 2008, Conservative Politics | Comments Off
The Republican presidential candidates will be on the stage in St. Petersburg tonight for the CNN/YouTube debate. I w…
By Jim Lynch on Nov 18, 2007 in 2008, Conservative Politics, Politics, The Left | 3 Comments
I haven’t read either article in depth yet, but here is what strikes me about the first efforts from the new Newsweek…
By Jim Lynch on Oct 19, 2007 in Conservative Politics, News | Comments Off
Rumored for some weeks now, AP is reporting:
Mel Martinez, the public fac…
By Jim Lynch on Jul 17, 2007 in Conservative Politics, Fun Stuff, Good Ideas | Comments Off
What is that little red, white, and blue button at the bottom of the posts?
That’s a link to submit a post to the GOP Hub. Uh, Ok. Then what, pray tell, is GOP Hub?
GOP Hub is a brand new social bookmarking web application focused on promoting the exchange of ideas among conservatives. It is our [...]
By Jim Lynch on Jul 8, 2007 in Conservative Politics, Good Ideas | 2 Comments
I found an interesting thought from Mitt Romney while reading an article about the reaction of the Young Republicans to Fred Thompson at their national convention.
Before arriving at the convention, Romney took questions from about 150 people in West Palm Beach. He said he would like to use the country’s leading marketing minds to [...]
By Jim Lynch on May 24, 2007 in Blog Talk Radio, Blogiversary Database, Blogs and blogging, Conservative Politics, First Cup, Fun Stuff, bRight @ Night | 2 Comments
A mathematician is a machine for turning coffee into theorems. ~ Alfred Renyi
Happy 2nd Blogiversary to:Uh, ME!
As I mentioned yesterday, today marks the two year blogiversary of bRight&Early. It was my great pleasure to start off the day with a special edition of First Cup Radio with my guest Ed Morrissey. I would also like [...]
By Jim Lynch on Apr 7, 2007 in 2008, Blog Talk Radio, Conservative Politics, Politics | Comments Off
I listened in to Ed Morrissey’s latest edition of CQ Radio on BlogTalkRadio.com tonight as he talked with Debra Burlingame of 9/11 Families for America. They had a very interesting discussion on the John Doe controversy in the Flying Imams case.
By Jim Lynch on Mar 21, 2007 in Conservative Politics, House, President Bush, The Left | Comments Off
Setting up a showdown that could end up before the Supreme Court, President Bush is saying that he will fight the subpoenas approved by the House Judiciary subcommittee on commercial and administrative law.
By voice vote, the House Judiciary subcommittee on commercial and administrative law decided to compel the president’s top aides to testify publicly and [...]
By Jim Lynch on Feb 15, 2007 in 2008, Congress, Conservative Politics, First Cup, Radical Islam, Surrender Monkeys, The Left, War on Terrorism | 2 Comments
It is inhumane, in my opinion, to force people who have a genuine medical need for coffee to wait in line behind people who apparently view it as some kind of recreational activity. ~ Dave Barry