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Thursday, November 05, 2009
Was Tuesday's Election a Referendum on Obama?
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 8:04 AM
...TIME's Mark Halperin and I discussed this last night on Lou Dobbs Tonight:








Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Autotune the News... Lettuce Leaf Legislation...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 11:43 PM
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God Bless America!

Ok I admit it I have a new internet based way of passing 3 or 4 minutes a day. I was introduced to it by my buddy Sam who works at Fox Business Channel. There have been several of these that have been produced, and I'm personally hoping the the creators don't stop anytime soon.

There's not a lot on the origin of where it came from. This TIME article sort of tells the story.

I was asked by the Lovely Bride tonight whether I think the producers are left or right. My main thing is, I don't really care, they poke fun at ideas that need fun poked at.

For those of you who are uninitiated let me also tell you that there is an artistic side to me that I seldom talk about publicly. I am in fact a musician, have done a good deal of studio work, written, composed, conducted etc.

These little sketches take news media, public policy, politician arrogance/incompetency, and turn it into Comedy sketch humor, original music production, and even poke fun at the industry of pop music while they are at it.

I will share them over time with you but tonight thought it would be fun to clue you in to one of my favorites.

And one that Townhall's own Matt Lewis plays a cameo in. But whatever you do, don't miss Joe Biden's stirring solo:





Sunday, August 16, 2009
RightOnline 2009 Blogger Panel
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 4:33 PM
Yesterday, RedState's Erick Erickson, Heritage's Robert Bluey, and even Matt Lewis, were on a blogger panel discussion at the RightOnline conference.  Check it out here ...

Politics Daily's Matt Lewis on C-SPAN





Monday, June 15, 2009
Matt Lewis Media Today
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 2:10 PM
Barring some "breaking news," I'm scheduled to be on MSNBC between 3:30 and 4 pm EST, to talk about the Panetta vs. Cheney story.

I'm also scheduled to be on CNN with Lou Dobbs at around 7:30 EST.  I will be debating Reihan Salam on the future of conservatism (read more here).

(So, if you've seen enough Matt Lewis, I'd recommend avoiding those channels at those times...)



Tags: Lewis   Matt





Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Matt Lewis
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 9:25 PM

Matt Lewis on CNN


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Friday, February 29, 2008
Are Michael Ledeen and Matt Lewis being unfair?
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 11:55 AM
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NOT the next Hill?

My buddy Matt Lewis seconded the point of Michael Ledeen's blogwonderment at the similarities between the Obamas and the Clintons.

Do not be confused, the Clintons share leftist ideals with the Obamas, and yes Michelle Obama is extremely ambitious. But calling her hyper-ambitious and thinking she would run for office to me seems a stretch.

Make no mistake the Obamas are progressive leftists whose ideas I disagree with nearly across the board. In fact I'd go so far as to say I'm not away of one idea that they have fought for through his legislative career, nor his present campaign for President that I would agree with.

From taxes to homosexual activism and everything in between particularly in the defense of our homeland - I couldn't disagree more with them.

But let it be noted clearly that the Obamas on the family level are an entirely different crew than the uber-pragmatic Clintons. For one - they love each other, and are raising two beautiful kids. Michelle was on record as NOT wanting Obama to run for both Senate AND President early on, and has said publicly that if he doesn't succeed on this go around -  she doesn't want him to run again. She insists that they would then go back to their career as law professors, hospital administrators, etc. You know the respectable professions they practiced prior to going on the public dole. And THAT'S something that the Clinton's have never known ANYTHING about.





Wednesday, February 13, 2008
No Matt... we can not and will not...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 4:17 PM

...forgive you for the crime you have committed against humanity...

Matt Lewis has become a blog poster who is not to be trusted!


Tags: devil   the   Lewis   is   Matt



Thursday, December 20, 2007
The Candidates on Adulterous Infidelity (in their own words...)
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:16 AM


"(Infidelity)...is something for them (the voters) to consider."

Dudge is now reporting that Katie Couric is dropping the scarlet A-BOMB (Adultery/Infidelity) in her series of interviews with the Presidential candidates.

Highlights:

Hillary: I think that would be a tough standard (to NOT have committed adultery) for most of American-- history to be able to meet, when we look at people who have made a big difference in our country. I think there's more to someone's honor and integrity, and to their public service. I think sometimes we confuse the private and the public in ways that are not necessarily-- useful. So, of course, it's a deeply personal matter that I take personally. But I think on the public stage-- there are a number of people who have-- represented our country, led our country-- accomplished great achievements on behalf of our country who might have some-- challenges in their personal life, but have made a great contribution.

Edwards: I think the most important qualities in a president in today's world are trustworthiness-- sincerity, honesty, strength of leadership. And-- and certainly that goes to a part of that. It's not the whole thing. But it goes to a part of it. (KATIE COURIC: So you think it's-- an appropriate way to judge a candidate?) Yeah. But I don't think it's controlling. I mean, I think that, as you point out, there have been American presidents that at least according to the-- to the stories we've all heard-- that were not faithful, that were in fact good presidents. So I don't think it controls the issue. But I think it's certain-- something reasonable for people to consider.

Giuliani: You know, they look the every single part of us. And the only-- only thing I can say to people is I'm not perfect, you know? And I've made mistakes in my life. And-- and that-- not-- not just in that area. In other areas and I try to learn from it. I try to-- I feel sorry about them. I try to-- I try to learn from them so I don't repeat them. Sometimes I even repeat them and you-- you try again. I mean, you-- you-- so-- I have a-- maybe a more generous view of human beings and a more generous view of life. I mean, it comes from growing up as a Catholic. I mean, we're all sinners. We're all struggling. We're all trying hard. We ask for forgiveness, and then we try to improve ourselves again. And I've-- relate to other people that way. Relate to the world that way.

Huckabee: If-- if you violate the promise that you made to the one person on earth to whom you're supposed to be closest to, and this vow was made in front of your families, your closest friends, and God, and you don't keep that, then can we trust you to keep a promise that you made to people you don't even know? And I think that's the parallel. And that's-- that's the concern. Is, that a promise you make to a spouse is the most sacred one you ever make to anyone on this earth. And if-- if you don't keep that, and you break that-- then I think there's a good reason to be afraid that you might break other promises, because your credibility has-- has really been damaged at that point.

Obama: Well, I-- you-- you know, I-- I do think that-- public morality and-- and private morality are not sum-- you know, or not equivalent. You know, we-- some of our greatest presidents haven't always been terrific husbands. And some who have been wonderful husbands have been (LAUGHS) rotten presidents. So, you know, I think that-- other countries have typically taken a little more-- casual on approach when it comes to-- the personal lives of-- of elected officials. And I think that there has to be some space for privacy.

Romney: You know, I let people look at me any way they want to. I'm not gonna give advice to the American people in which aspects of a person's life they look at. After all, the president of the United States is gonna be under a microscope. He will be. The first lady will be. The whole family will be. Every mistake will be open to the world. In some respects, you respect the nation. In some respects you represent an example to the children of America. So we're gonna get looked at in all sorts of ways. And I'm not gonna try and counsel the American people as to what to look at. I know they look at my faith, for instance. And I'm happy to have them do so. Some are critical. Some are positive. It's just part of the package. And-- take me as the-- the whole character that I am.






Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Haggish "Ugly Hillary" Watch...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 6:11 PM

How long will Drudge keep the "Ugly Hillary" pic on the homepage...? Heck Rush, Imus and the rest of talk radio have made such a deal of it. And after all it's so fetching... (If I were him I'd find a way to keep it there at least until Iowa!)

Beginning now in the comment section - make your prediction. Closest guess to the actual date and time of removal of Hillary's pic gets an autographed book.






Friday, December 14, 2007
(NEW POLL ROUND UP) Is a vote HUCK still a vote for Rudy?
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:50 PM


Iowa, Michigan, South Carolina, Florida
...NATIONALLY...

All of these numbers are impressive given what Huck has actually spent. Matt Lewis is attempting to out Huck everyone here on TownHall and he points to the naming of Ed Rollins to Huck's team. He also highlights the Jim Pinkerton piece that I failed to mention.

And he surmizes that the more liberals bash Huck the better he does... Which I could not agree more with.

That is also fundamentally the problem with a Rudy general election. No daylight between a Rudy vs. Hillary race. With Mitt or Huck you get enough daylight to ram a Mack truck through - and the MOST IMPORTANT THING THE GOP needs in its general election candidate is...?

CONTRAST!






Friday, December 07, 2007
UNTRUSTWORTHY TH's Matt Lewis sounding off on religion/humility!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 11:27 AM


"Fair is fair..."

I love it when Matt is blogging before noon... Two items you must not miss: 1. The Huck-Wagon responding to the speech that shall not be named anything less than magnificent... and 2. The accusations being leveled at Huck for being a religious nut...






Monday, December 03, 2007
Rudy and Huck - ABSOLUTELY so fast!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 5:05 PM


"Well...maybe I am a whatever you need kind of guy!"

Our own Matt Lewis posted, what I believe (and if I'm mistaken - please set me straight Matt) to be a post that was designed to sort of defang the idea that Huckabee isn't jockeying for a VP slot with Rudy. He cited a clip from my buddy Scott Wilder's show in which the Huck-Wagon makes a very clear assertive statement on abortion - and it's importance to the GOP:

Mike Huckabee: It Means President Hillary Rodham Clinton. It means the Republican Party loses a whole lot of folks including people like me who didn't become pro life because of my politics I became political because of my pro life convictions. That's what worries me when I see some of the people who say I've argued it both ways, I can be for or I can be against. Hey whatever you need. Well I'm not a whatever you need kind of a guy.

Spotting this I tuned into Scott's program at 6pm EST this hour only to hear Scott express throrough dismay at Huck's less than straightforward answer to George Stephanopolis on ABC yesterday when asked very clearly what it would mean to have a pro-abortion candidate leading the ticket. The Huckster panned on the substantive question by saying it would be a cheap shot... thus putting him at complete odds with his earlier answer FROM JUNE 15.

The difference now - as Scott pondered aloud - is that Huck possibly sees himself a spot on the ticket or perhaps in the cabinet of a Giuliani administration.

Something I was publicly speculating about weeks ago...






Saturday, November 17, 2007
MORE Audience "Hillary-fixing?"
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 3:15 AM


"...um pearls...I mean...diamonds...no pearls..."

How many more of these stories will primary voters put up with?

Instead of being allowed to ask the question she, the UNLV student who is nearly a Truman Scholar had researched and came prepared to ask: 

Yucca Mountain, NV is the proposed site for the country's nuclear waste repository. Despite scientific evidence that it is a vulnerable site, the federal government continues to push for the plan to move forward. The evidence relied on is unsound and the risks involved in transporting high-level radioactive waste across the country are high. What will you [Sen. Clinton] do to ensure that the best site/s is/are chosen for the storage of spent nuclear reactor fuel?

She instead ended up being instructed to ask Senator Clinton the question that ended the night, "Do you prefer diamonds or pearls?"

Clinton's opponents believe the CNN-micromanaged event had a pro-Clinton tilt. Between castrati Wolf Blitzer's refusal to ask the tough questions, and one more charge of "fixing" the questions for Hillary - it's hard to convince them otherwise...

Me either... 

Matt Lewis has additionally significant thoughts on the CNN-Hillary connection...






Thursday, November 01, 2007
NEW CLINTON CRASH: Hillary's Chinatown Shakedown goes FEC
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:14 AM


"I'll get you my pretties.... heeehaaahaa haa haa!"

Matt Margolis and Mark Noonan, co-authors of Caucus of Corruption and conservative bloggers have personally taken upon themselves to set the FEC bloodhounds onto a very intense hunt. Did Hillary's bundlers and fundraisers go all strong arm on low income Chinese New Yorkers? We're waiting Hills...





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