Posted by Alex Tavlian on November 4, 2011 · Leave a Comment
In an interview with conservative news outlet The Daily Caller, lawyer and dentist Orly Taitz announced that she would run for the Republican nomination for California’s U.S. Senate seat. Taitz is well known as a proponent of birtherism, the theory that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States, told the Daily Caller’s … Read more
Posted by Alex Tavlian on February 24, 2011 · 1 Comment
Freshman congressman gains a 100% approval rating from the California Republican Assembly along with four other state senators. Before heading out to Washington, Rep. Jeff Denham (CA-19) was quite successful in his time as a state Senator representing the 12th Senate district. Yesterday, the California Republican released its 2010 scorecard for the last session of … Read more
Posted by Alex Tavlian on November 3, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The nation may believe that American Exceptionalism is dead, but California is thriving off of it; especially in the statewide contests. CA GOVERNOR/US SENATE The Career Politicians vs. The Corporate Fatcats. That’s what 2010 was all about in California. For now, unless a miracle happens, the Career Politicians took it to the fatcats, Meg Whitman … Read more
Posted by Alex Tavlian on October 29, 2010 · Leave a Comment
With five days to go before the November 2 general election, what’s happening? Today’s Undecided 2010 update could have been easily titled “Stir Crazy,” because just before voters walk into the voting booth every candidate is going a little stir crazy. California Governor: It’s looking terribly over for Meg. For a woman on a spending … Read more
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Posted by Alex Tavlian on October 15, 2010 · 1 Comment
US SENATE: Fiorina winning Endorsement game, gaining in polls While the SF Chronicle endorsement debacle has political commentators scratching their heads, it’s a good thing for Carly Fiorina as the Chronicle said that she’s able to do the job, but doesn’t have the right political ideology. For right-leaning independents that’s a good thing. After years … Read more
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Posted by Alex Tavlian on October 1, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Here at the Dues, we’re getting ready for the Fresno Debate being held tomorrow at Fresno State. We know that times are crazy and that there is a ton of information out there, so we’ve taken all of the information you need to know about what’s going on and have put it into our first … Read more
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Posted by Alex Tavlian on August 26, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The Latest from the Interwebs Radio hosts put blame of Madera Mosque vandalism on listeners, not selves Ray Appleton and former Mayor of Fresno Alan Autry, both talk show radio hosts have denied allegations that their shows have stirred up the problems that caused severe vandalism at a Madera mosque. The shows hosts stated that … Read more
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