2008 Presidential Election


Rudy Giuliani Explains Republican Party's Failure in 2008

Brian Kane 21 January 2009

Rudy Giuliani

The Republican Party has always recovered from failed elections usually by reinventing itself and enlarging its base. Since 2000, the party has stopped trying to increase its size instead it has been trying to stand firm on certain issues that are not exactly relevant. Rudy Giuliani has a great analysis of the election of 2008, watch the video in HD.

President Obama Inaugurated and What to Expect

Brian Kane 20 January 2009

Obama Inauguration

Congratulations to now President Barack Obama, he took his oath and is now president and currently making his way down the road in the parade. As the 44th president of the United States many wonder what to expect whether to be cautious of his policies or trust his judgment. Is he the pragmatist and moderate that he has been trying to play throughout his campaign or the liberal inexperienced Democrat that many portray him as.

Defining Socialism

Brian Kane 11 January 2009

Socialism

Big Hollywood covered the Upside of Socialism, a satirical piece describing socialistic policies in England. One problem Republicans and Democrats have is defining socialism.

I had the unpleasant fortune of meeting someone who accused almost everyone including top Republican candidates as being socialists.

Separation of Church and State

Brian Kane 04 January 2009

Separation of Church and State

As the inauguration draws near, a peculiar guest is apparently invited, Reverend Rick Warren. Rev. Rick Warren has a best selling book and a strong following, .

Michelle Malkin makes a good point in pointing out the hypocrisy that when Republicans do something with religious leaders it is a violation of Secularism (Separation of Church and State) but when Democratic leader Barack Obama invites Reverend Rick Warren, it's perfectly fine!

2008 Presidential Elections in Review

Brian Kane 03 January 2009

John McCain

2008 was a very hectic year with an exciting presidential race that was really unique. The second female vice-presidential candidate Governor Sarah Palin, the oldest presidential candidate to ever run Senator John McCain, the first African-American presidential candidate to win the nomination Senator Barack Obama, the first vice presidential candidate to ever think that TV was invented in the 20s Senator Joe Biden.

The year was filled with controversy and was probably one of the most biased elections I've seen yet.