Tag: campaign 2008

 

The Clinton Alibaba Connection: Flexible positions

Published on April 13, 2008

Blogger’s Note: Day after day, it is becoming more becoming apparent just why the Clintons fought tooth and nail to keep their tax records under lock and key: To keep the vast network of Bubba’s sources of income from the unenlightened and the sceptical. Especially those sources of income that are diametrically opposed to the [...]

Our latest TFN Video and Audio Podcast is now online!

Published on March 19, 2008

Baltimore — (TFN): The podcast for our latest Amberger’s Smackdown video can now be downloaded to your iTunes or PodcastAlley.com accounts.

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Campaign 2008: White House Dream Team 2009

Published on February 6, 2008

‘With all the hope and change in the air, it appears irrelevant who eventually may garner the nomination as the Democrats’ candidate for the presidential race. But it may be a good idea to look at the liberal pool of political talent who the victorious contender may establish as his or her A team to [...]

White House Dream Team 2009: TFN Amberger’s Smackdown Video

Published on February 5, 2008

Baltimore — (TFN): As the number of candidates shrink, the potential talent pool for the new cabinet expands. J. Christoph Amberger introduces you to the liberal Dream Team.
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Campaign 2008: Hope and Glory

Published on January 23, 2008

‘The major keywords used by our revered candidates in the 2008 presidential derby are poaching in the happy hunting grounds reserved for revivalist meetings and Sunday sermons.’ — J. Christoph Amberger

By J. Christoph Amberger, TodaysFinancialNews.com
Baltimore – (TFN): The following was taken from this week’s Amberger’s Smackdown on TFN. Watch this video.
Is it just me? Or have [...]

Campaign 2008: Amberger’s Smackdown

Published on January 22, 2008

Baltimore — (TFN): Hope and Change. Add in trust, charity, faith and belief and you have the economic program of the Democratic candidates. J. Christoph Amberger agrees that the appeal to the irrational will resound with voters in today’s Oprah culture.
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Campaign 2008: The Huckabee FairTax Conversion

Published on December 19, 2007

"I have to admit that the Fair Tax certainly sounds good. After all, it taxes consumption, not income. You don't pay it if you don't spend." — J. Christoph Amberger

by J. Christoph Amberger
Baltimore — (TFN):Congratulations, Mrs. Huckabee. It's a Boy! The man the good people of Little Rock, Arkansas, came to love as [...]

Campaign 2008: The Huckabee FairTax Conversion

Published on December 18, 2007

Baltimore — (TFN): Former Arkansas governor "Tax-Hike Mike" Huckabee has discovered the FairTax to build street credibility with the dispirited GOP faithful. But as much potential as this idea has for those loving math games, our resident curmudgeon J. Christoph Amberger manages to find fault with the concept. 
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The Politics of Deception: Financial secrets of the candidates

Published on December 6, 2007

"We, too, love to make money on oil and drug companies. Despite what candidates may tell you, investing and even speculating is a prudent way to create and expand wealth, achieving financial independence. Every American household should actively and responsibly take charge of its finances — instead of counting on the government to nationalize and [...]

Liberal Politics: The honorable traditions of shaping young minds

Published on November 23, 2007

“The attitude toward private property is quite similar to that of previous collectivists. Democrats MAKE you share your toys. Not that sharing is bad, as every Republican parent will agree. But you can only MAKE someone share if you consider his property your’s — or the government’s.” — J. Christoph Amberger
by J. Christoph Amberger, TFN
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