
On a brisk, sunny afternoon in Fort Lauderdale, I met up with my pal Roger Stone for yet another hard-hitting and wide-ranging interview. The setting was The Capital Grille, an appropriate venue for reasons that will be disclosed within the interview. If you’re not familiar with Roger, he is a long time political strategist/operative who [...]
Where to begin, where to begin…the Miami Herald has posted a piece stating that US Senate candidate Marco Rubio flip-flopped on the dreaded “Cap and Trade” issue. However, upon a full read of the record, it seems that Ms. Beth Reinhard did not do sufficient fact-checking before she published her piece. Maybe it’s possible she [...]
Continue reading …If you live in South Florida, you witnessed first-hand a nasty bit of weather today. After the morning rain subsided, I made my way up to Coral Springs to say hello to my ole buddy Senator George LeMieux, who was having lunch at a popular wings eatery. Senator LeMieux has just recently been appointed by [...]
Continue reading …The long awaited appearance of Governor Charlie Crist at the Broward Republican Executive Committee finally came to pass last night. In front of a crowd of about 300 people (Yes, 300-including press, security and the BREC board) the Governor gave another one of his not-so-memorable speeches. Just another speech, just another day, in the life [...]
Continue reading …The Republican Senate Primary race in Florida between Governor Charlie Crist and Speaker Marco Rubio will be one of the widely-watched primary contests leading up to the 2010 mid-term elections. In addition to the front-runners, there are also several lesser-known candidates that are campaigning for the Republican nomination as well. One of those is former [...]
Continue reading …Not known to be a politician that shies away from tough questions, Florida House Majority Leader Adam Hasner sat down with me to give his insight on what’s going on in Tallahassee, as well as to give me his take on several current issues of import. Representative Hasner is a favorite amongst conservatives because of [...]
Continue reading …One of the things we like to do here in the Tank is juxtapose left or “progresssive” thinking/perspectives vs. right or conservative thinking/perspectives from the blogosphere up close and personal and completely in context, so that you, dear reader, can make the determination whose logic, ideas, and conclusions closer approximates the truth. Over at one [...]
Continue reading …Paula Dockery, the charismatic state senator from Lakeland, Florida, has just announced that she will be entering the Gubernatorial race here in Florida. Dockery is raising a lot of eyebrows amongst grassroots activists around the state because of her no-nonsense approach to governance and firm stance against the some of the more dubious activities of [...]
Continue reading …Well, the battle is joined in the quest for the title of “True Conservative” in Florida’s Republican Senate primary. Charlie Crist, stung by recent criticism concerning his opportunism, lack of conservatism, and man-hug of President Obama, has sent his supporters forth to cast Marco Rubio, Crist’s primary opponent, in the image and likeness of Crist [...]
Continue reading …Today, I took a field trip to Tallahassee to meet up with several notable Florida politicians, but I had the good fortune of holding court with the most important Florida politico of them all, Governor Charlie Crist. Many thanks to the Governor for making the time with your humble correspondent and two other media outlets [...]
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