Tuesday, April 17, 2012

4-17-12 Expert Guests for Your Show

1. Doug Johnson: Obama Thinks it's Romney's Achilles Heel, But it Might be Mitt's Secret Weapon
2. James Hirsen: Eco-Liberals Saw Job Force as 'Evil Empire'3. Kyle Olson & eagnews.org: Wisconsin Public Employee Unions Turning Out to be their Own Worst Political Enemies



Obama Thinks it's Romney's Achilles Heel, But it Might be Mitt's Secret Weapon

Obama may think that a 1950s image will hurt Mitt Romney, but Romney could turn this into a big win if he handles it right. The Obama campaign has decided to attack Mitt Romney on a variety of levels. One of the ideas they have is to attack him as a man of the past, who is out of touch, who isn’t prepared to deal with current or future events. I've heard that they want to use his appearance with the slicked back hair and conservative professional image as a way to compare his style to that of the 1950s. Their attack will paint a picture of him as a man of the '50s raising the question of how effective he can be when he's so old fashioned. [more...]


Eco-Liberals Saw Job Force as 'Evil Empire'By James Hirsen

At a time when both the nation and the state of California are in dire need of an economic boost, George Lucas came up with an entertainment business plan that included the creation of hundreds of jobs. Unfortunately, the employment enhancing idea that Lucas was contemplating involved building a complex, which was to be located in the liberal bastion of Marin County, California, a community just north of San Francisco. Now, courtesy of the environmentalists in the Marin area, the would-be Lucas jobs are headed elsewhere, along with all of the tax revenue that would have been generated. Lucasfilm had planned to start construction of the production facility in 2013. However, some homeowners decided to join forces with environmentalists to stop the expansion. [more...]


Wisconsin Public Employee Unions Turning Out to be their Own Worst Political Enemies

It’s fun to watch Wisconsin’s self-serving public sector unions flirt with electoral disaster. On the one hand, they admit their effort to recall Gov. Scott Walker is a huge test of their credibility. As Greg Junemann, president of the Professional and Technical Engineers Union, recently told WISN.com, “If we lose, it’s a shot in the mouth. We can survive it, but we’ll be reeling.” Given that statement, one would expect the unions to be doing everything in their power to maximize their chances of victory. That would involve strong efforts to unite the Democratic Party, and avoidance of situations that make the unions look less than genuine in their arguments. But despite their determination to remove Walker from office, the unions keep tripping all over themselves. [more...]

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