By Allan J. Ashinoff on Aug 7, 2008 in Election, Featured, Politics | 9 Comments
It is simply amazing to witness the double standard being applied toward Senator Barack Hussein Obama of Illinois and against Senator John McCain of Arizona as they vie to become the President of the United States in November. In an age where the quasi-socialist liberal majority in the House and Senate pitch a “fairness doctrine” [...]
By Allan J. Ashinoff on May 29, 2008 in Election, Politics | 1 Comment
Throughout the procession of human history men have fashioned societies to improve their condition and to exert their will over nature and other men. Then came the American Revolution, where a mere ten percent of the British colonial population decided that their interests outweighed those of a distant Crown. But it wasn’t until after the [...]
By Allan J. Ashinoff on Mar 10, 2008 in Election, Politics | 4 Comments
These days no one, especially New York Senator Hillary Clinton, can deny the charismatic magnitude of Democratic front runner Barack Obama. Watching him on television one cannot help but be drawn into the passion of his presentation. His commanding voice, reminiscent of WWE superstar Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, is a welcome relief after several years [...]
By Allan J. Ashinoff on Feb 10, 2008 in Arizona Politics, Election, Politics | 2 Comments
As the results of Super Tuesday settle into the American consciousness and much discussion is made about the direction of the Grand Old Party (GOP), I find myself strangely satisfied by the strong showing of support for Arizona Senator John McCain. My heart leaps at that smarmy little grin he projects across the television as [...]
By Allan J. Ashinoff on Feb 2, 2008 in Election, Politics | 3 Comments
The smell of Super Tuesday is in the air, the field of Republican Candidates is narrowing down, and the talking heads are saying whatever they can to make you forget who they are because of what they want. That certain unmistakable smell, all too familiar to southwestern cattle ranchers, permeates society from the television, the [...]