by Javier Manjarres Former Florida House Majority Leader Adam Hasner has announced that he will run for the U.S. Senate in 2012. Hasner had formed a Senatorial Exploratory Committee to test the waters for a possible run, and was criss-crossing the state in hopes of garnering the support needed to move forth with his bid. … Read more
Archive for April, 2011
2012 GOP Presidential Poll
April 24, 2011by Javier Manjarres Now that several more candidates have made their Presidential aspirations clear by formally announcing ‘Presidential Exploratory Committees’, we here at the Shark Tank have decided it’s again time to gauge the support of those candidates who are both formally declared as well as those who have not yet formally declared but whom … Read more
Is The Patriot Act Constitutional? You Betcha!
April 24, 2011by Lone Shark The mere mention of the “Patriot Act” is probably the easiest way to ignite passions and highlight divisions amongst what otherwise might be polite company- Libertarians and Conservatives will find much common ground on many issues, but not on this one. For the past several months, I’ve quietly listened to Libertarians mercilessly … Read more
Florida’s Immigration Reform Could Get Hung Up on the Fence
April 21, 2011by Javier Manjarres Governor Rick Scott and the Florida legislature promised Floridians an immigration reform law similar to the infamous Arizona immigration law passed by that state last summer. The Florida legislature now is considering a two bills in both the House and Senate with hopes that they will once and for all settle the … Read more
LeMeiux Video Ad- Senator Nelson’s ‘Livin La Vida Loca’
April 20, 2011by Javier Manjarres George LeMieux’s campaign for U.S. Senate has released the first of what should be many video broadsides throughout the campaign- this one being a cute clip featuring Democrat Senator Bill Nelson and President Barack ‘ Messiah’ engaging in a Facebook ‘Bro-mance’. The two BFF’s
Crist vs. Rubio Part Deux?
April 19, 2011by Javier Manjarres The big news last week about former Governor and failed U.S. Senate candidate Charlie Crist’s $1000 donation to Congressman Allen West’s Democrat challenger Patrick Murphy wasn’t really as newsworthy as some suggested simply because the only two things consistent about Charlie Crist’s political career have been his inconsistency and his opportunism. During … Read more
Is Trump-West the Ticket?
April 19, 2011by Roger Stone, The Stone Stone The huge South Florida Tea Party rally last Saturday with Donald Trump and Congressman Allen West has electrified the Tea Party Movement for a Trump-West Ticket. West wouldn’t rule it out if the phone rang, according to an early post written at the Daily Caller- Read the post here. The Tax Day Rally was heavy … Read more
Redstate’s Erick Erickson Endorses Adam Hasner in Florida U.S. Senate Race
April 19, 2011by Javier Manjarres Fellow Conservative Blogger and former CPAC Blogger of the Year Erick Erickson from the heavyweight blog Redstate has come out early with his full support of the yet to be formally announced potential candidacy of Adam Hasner for U.S. Senate in 2012. During the 2010 election cycle, Erickson was one of the … Read more
Miami Mayor’s Race Sets off Political Vacuum
April 18, 2011by Javier Manjarres The Miami-Dade Mayoral race is the focus of Florida electoral politics at the moment, and because of the fact that two of the candidates in the race- Hialeah Mayor Julio Robaina and County Commissioner Carlos Gimenez have left their current positions and jumped into the race, it has set off a political vacuum throughout the county.
Righteous Indignation- Breitbart’s Smackdown of the Mainstream Media
April 18, 2011by Javier Manjarres Conservative new media publisher Andrew Breitbart’ book Righteous Indignation attacks the very core of the subversive liberal mainstream media’s indoctrination, a platform that Breitbart asserts has infiltrated academia and society. As I have stated before, this point has literally caused the deaths of scores of Americans that have been influenced by misleading liberal rhetoric. … Read more