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1:30am Saturday, July 4, 2009
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Recent Articles by Martha Zoller"There is certainly strong opposition with 29 states amending their constitution, but this case will provide additional momentum, and we can see the day where same-sex marriage is allowed throughout the United States. On Sunday the rumblings began -- Rick Wagoner was out at GM, and the Obama administration had requested it. “The Conservative Revolution is strong. I was convinced before, but I am more convinced now. It’s beginning to look like President Obama is a university president, rather than the president of the United States... The Conservative Revolution is strong. I was convinced before, but I am more convinced now. "In things racial we have always been and continue to be, in too many ways, essentially a nation of cowards. . . ." -- Eric Holder, Attorney General Rep. Calvin Hill(R-Canton, Ga) didn't expect to be talking about steamy sex courses at Georgia's public universities in this legislative session. President Obama has shown the dent in his shield. He's sensitive about what people think of him. The mainstream media will never give him a break, but conservatives should probably be comfortable with new RNC Chairman Michael Steele. In a few days, America will swear in the first president who identifies himself as black. Saxby Chambliss beat the odds yesterday, winning re-election by the huge margin of almost 15 points. Forget the history. Forget that Georgia hasn't re-elected a U. S. Senator since Sam Nunn. Michael Steele is a busy man. Between his duties as GOPAC Chairman, this past weekend Steele was keeping tabs on the Republican Governors Association meeting in Southern Florida and addressing a group at "Restoration Weekend" sponsored by David Horowitz's Freedom Center. "They are not my property. Just like the lighting and the staging and everything else that the RNC purchased, I'm not taking them with me." ~ Gov. Sarah Palin in Charlotte, North Carolina Senator Chambliss, just a few short months ago, was considered to be the safest Republican senator up for re-election in 2008. "Todd and I, we'd be happy to get to Michigan and walk through those plants of the car manufacturers. It seemed as if Senator McCain had lost his running mate. In the "Spin Room" after the McCain-Obama debate Friday night, Governor Sarah Palin was nowhere to be seen or heard. Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY): "You got to be kind to the disabled." (when asked about Gov. Sarah Palin) Newt Gingrich tapped the mood of the country when he launched his Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less movement under his "American Solutions" umbrella. I talked to Princella Smith from American Solutions at the Republican National Convention--she was at the DNC also--Here's what she had to say..... Previous |1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Next |
Martha Zoller![]() Info Ms. Zoller is a political analyst and conservative talk show host for WDUN AM 550 in Gainesville, Georgia. She is one of the Talkers Magazine "Heavy Hundred" Talk Shows in America. She can be heard on Rightalk Radio and seen regularly on cable news. She is the author of "Indivisible: Uniting Values for a Divided America." You may contact her through martha.zoller@jacobsmedia.net |