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Attacking David Keene

There's only one redeeming thing about this video, and it's the look on John Fund's face as he walks past hyperbolic documentary filmmaker John Ziegler. Ziegler spends much of his time in this video chasing after the American Conservative Union's ...

From J. PETER FREIRE, American Spectator,  20 Oct 2009
Related Topics: John Ziegler,  CPAC, Inc.,  Michael Moore,  FedEx

DeMint: Democrats are trying to destroy the free market

I posted at the Examiner about the AmSpec newsmaker lunch today, but I question the wisdom of standing on the edge of Godwin's law and repeatedly declaring Obama a socialist. What Obama is calling for is no different than what most politicians ...

From J. PETER FREIRE, American Spectator,  16 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

Lonegan: If I'm in office I can do stuff

Commercials are really expensive. At least, that's the understanding I've had as someone who does not buy commercials as a general rule. I also don't have anything to commercialize about. I think I can ride my bicycle pretty fast, and I think what ...

From J. PETER FREIRE, American Spectator,  1 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Steve Lonegan

New Jersey Race Gets Puffy

Oh New Jersey Republican Primary. Will I ever tire of you? No, likely not. Everyone gets one of these stories, I guess. A puff piece where they talk about those formative earlier experiences that shape you as a person, as a candidate, as a ...

From J. PETER FREIRE, American Spectator,  24 May 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Jon Corzine,  Livingston (actor)

Moderation Is No Virtue

The Securities and Exchange Commission in April 2005 accused Christie's brother, Todd, of making a series of improper trades of America Online Inc. and International Business Machines Corp. stock between 1999 and 2003. In October 2008, ...

From J. PETER FREIRE, American Spectator,  20 May 2009
Related Topics: Securities and Exchange Commission,  U.S. Republican Party,  Steve Lonegan,  U.S. Democratic Party,  America Online

Steve Lonegan vs. Chris Christie Debate Liveblogging

I'll be liveblogging this debate tonight. Stay on this link and just hit refresh. 8:03: I'd comment on Christie's speech, but I'm a little distracted by what the heck is happening in the background. It looks like a live feed of a Predator's helmet. ...

From J. PETER FREIRE, American Spectator,  12 May 2009
Related Topics: Steve Lonegan

Crazy Talk (With A New Jersey Accent)

New Jersey is a confusing state. You think it's all about malls and hair spray, but then you realize they have a really nice shore, which means, geographically speaking, it's a state suffering from bipolar disorder. In fact, this is true of ...

From J. PETER FREIRE, American Spectator,  7 May 2009
Related Topics: Steve Lonegan,  U.S. Democratic Party,  New York Times Company

Using a Visual Medium

A big part of this commercial is focusing on the silly faces Steve Lonegan makes. You've seen campaign commercials. They do this a lot. No biggie. So, go ahead, watch and laugh. Thanks, Christie campaign. Even if this is just tin-eared commercial ...

From J. PETER FREIRE, American Spectator,  5 May 2009
Related Topics: Steve Lonegan

"Our Lead Is Vanishing At A Rate Of *AWESOME*"

On February 2nd, Steve Lonegan, former mayor of Bogota, and contender for the GOP nomination for the New Jersey governor's race, was looking at numbers from Quinnipiac like this: At that point, Chris Christie was asserting he had no ethics ...

From J. PETER FREIRE, American Spectator,  22 Apr 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party

Crazy Time with Chris and Mike

A week after the Republican front-runner in the New Jersey governor's race said he'd reject all future campaign donations from lawyers to whom he gave no-bid contracts as U.S. attorney, he was scheduled to attend a $500-a-plate fundraiser hosted ...

From J. PETER FREIRE, American Spectator,  15 Apr 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Bill Clinton

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