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Shepherd Smith: Romney Stop Wearing Mom Jeans

March 20, 2012 by · Comments Off on Shepherd Smith: Romney Stop Wearing Mom Jeans 

Shepherd Smith: Romney Stop Wearing Mom Jeans, Fox News’ Shepard Smith had some serious fashion advice for GOP candidate Mitt Romney on Tuesday: stop wearing mom jeans.

The network’s chief political correspondent Carl Cameron reported on the Michigan primary’s close results from a Romney rally in Ohio. While Cameron reported on the results, Smith apologized and said he couldn’t help but notice a fashion faux pas in the background of the shot.

“I’m sorry Carl, but I’m looking at [Romney] over your right shoulder there. Do you think he’s aware he’s wearing mom jeans? Cause he is. He’s wearing mom jeans, Carl. It’s 2012! Somebody ought to tell him,” Smith said, sounding quite surprised. “You’re not the one to tell him, I know that, but someone should.”

“Well I think you just did. He’s trying to lighten up. He has been for months,” Cameron responded.

After Cameron provided more analysis of the GOP primary race, Smith went back to the mom jeans. “I’m not hating on it. I’m just observing it, cause that’s what we do. We’re journalsits and we observe. I observe that Mitt Romney is wearing mom jeans. That’s all.” Cameron joked that he will try to include updates on “mom jeans” in future political analyses. “You should because they belong lower on your waist. It’s 2012. But you know, do what you do.” Smith said. “Nice to see you Big Carl! I hope you’ll be in New York soon.”

Smith has offered colorful commentary in the past on a variety of topics. Earlier this month, he raged against AT&T for changing the policies on his unlimited data plan. After a visit to the White House for lunch in January, Smith described the menu in great detail on his Fox News show.

Tallahassee Democrat

November 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on Tallahassee Democrat 

Tallahassee Democrat, TALLAHASSEE – Democrat Bill Montford took an early lead in the race for State Senate District 6, a benefit that could be maintained throughout the night.

Montford received 70,995 votes to Republican John Shaw 31,855. Montford took 67 percent of the votes cast in the district that covers a large area of the Panhandle, including parts of Bay County. The new Senator is a lifelong educator who currently serves as executive director of the Florida Association of District School Superintendents.

“I am convinced that we had a very good campaign structure and people saw my experience as a county commissioner and superintendent last past,” said Montford.

Montord said he has been involved in District 6 through civic organizations and through their previous positions. Marianna born and raised in Blountstown, Jenks was an intern at the Middle School and his wife admitted to Cherry Street Elementary School.

Four candidates have been campaigning to replace Sen. Al Lawson, who made an unsuccessful attempt in the U.S. House District 2 race, and can not run for the seat in the State Senate because of term limits.

John Shaw, the team owner John Shaw, won 30 percent of the vote, while neither party candidate David Abrams received 3 percent.

“I gave my best effort,” said Shaw. “I did the best I can to spread the word about my campaign.”

Shaw ran in 2008 as an independent for the House District 9, received 3 percent of the vote. He said he believed his house and Senate races as a great campaign and has at least one more race in him.

“This was a very interesting choice,” said Shaw. “My opponent raised more money, but not so much the money as party affiliations. Ninety percent of people say they like what I heard in my campaign. I just had to get the word out more to constituents and that it would a great victory. ”

David Abrams ran without party affiliation. Tallahassee resident, a lawyer in private practice who specializes in consumer rights, took 3 percent of the vote.

Arencibia Harrison, a broker with Florida First Capital Realty, was a candidate in writing. We conducted a campaign to promote himself as a fiscal conservative, kind of tea party of the candidate.

Senate District 6 includes Jackson, Calhoun, Gulf, freedom, Gadsden, Franklin, Wakulla and parts of Bay, Leon, Jefferson and Madison counties. Approximately 400,000 voters live in Senate District 6, according to the 2000 census.

The majority of Bay County voters is in Senate District 4. The new edition is for Don Gaetz of Niceville is running unopposed for the seat.

Senate District 2

In the state Senate District 2 race, Greg Evers collected at least 75 percent in each county in District 2 to win the state Senate race, beating Tea Party candidate Christopher S. Crawford by a vote of 72,854 to 18,803.

“I am deeply humbled. I am honored to represent the people in Senate District 2 having faith in me I’ll go to Tallahassee and fight for them as I have in the … nine years he served in the House” Evers said Tuesday night. “It is an honor to have placed in me, especially with the overwhelming vote.”

District 2 includes all of Holmes and Washington counties and parts of Bay, Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa and Walton.

The seat was previously held by Durrell Peaden Jr., who had to leave office because of term limits.

Evers, of Baker, said the Senate will work with three times the work and responsibility of his term as state representative.

In a press release issued Thursday night, ensuring the fulfillment of campaign promises and bring local issues to the Capitol. First on his list was the issue of septic tanks. Evers also said the Senate will work together in the state’s economy.

Fox News Election

November 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on Fox News Election 

Fox News Election, John Boehner, Haley Barbour and other Republican leaders were “the results” at the Grand Hyatt in downtown Washington. For a real victory party should go on Fox News.

In the network cable Rupert Murdoch, the man who was born and nurtured the movement of the tea party, election day was the culmination of two years of hard work to reduce Barack Obama – and it was time for the air celebrating a job well done.

“It’s an earthquake,” rejoiced own Fox Sarah Palin after learning the news is not surprising that the Republicans gain control of the house. “This is a damn big deal.”

“It’s retaliation,” Fox News contributor (and after columnist) Charles Krauthammer contributed.

“I have one word,” said Sean Hannity. “History.”

And Chris Wallace struggled for words. “Giant – no elections and the election tsunami waves, he thought.

Is cheerleading for the last day of the election cycle of 2010 is expected. Murdoch and News Corp. took the unusual decision to donate U.S. $ 1.25 million for the Republican Governors Association and one and 1 million for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which has led efforts to fight the Democrats. According to the report of the liberal media monitoring issues, at least 30 Fox News personalities have supported, to do fundraising, or on behalf of GOP candidates or a group of over 600 cases in 47 states.

Prospective GOP presidential candidate Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee’s Fox News parties – the fusion of political parties and journalists, which will become more difficult for the network, now that Republicans have gained more power and are preparing for the forthcoming election campaign . However, concerned the next day, election day, it was time for a victory lap.
“Many Americans are waiting for this day,” said Glenn Beck, crediting his “monumental” efforts to strengthen the movement of the tea party and the “amazing things” that resulted.

long-term correspondent Brit Hume of Fox fell mid-morning on Tuesday, predicting a “great Democratic runoff, and why:” a turning point, Bill, in this election cycle, did the activists threw a party area with the Republicans. .. – The marriage is in much of Fox News.

The story does not hold, as well as a team, “Fox News” set. Tea Party lost favorites, and some of the figures easily won the Republican establishment. Exit polls indicated the majority of them are indifferent or against the tea party, and the number of voters for the abolition of the Public Health Act was accompanied by a number saying that the law be maintained or even increase.

Nevada Election Results 2010

November 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on Nevada Election Results 2010 

Nevada Election Results 2010, LAS VEGAS (AP) – Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, survived a fierce challenge Tea Party stars Sharron Angle on Tuesday to win a fifth term, giving the reason for the White House to celebrate a night of sweeping Democratic losses in Congress.

It was not easy. A mid-year, Reid appeared headed to defeat as Nevada suffered with the worst unemployment in the country, foreclosure rates and bankruptcy. But he told voters that no one could match his influence on Capitol Hill and warned that Angle would usher in an era when Social Security and Medicare would be in the pit.

Reid promised to return the state of prosperity, and represents a conservative marginal angle whose policies hurt the families of Nevada.

A victory would have made the angle of its first female senator from Nevada and Reid won the indignity of being the first leader of the Senate majority lose reelection since Ernest W. McFarland of Arizona in 1952.

Reid was a surprise win in a race where a succession of polls showing a tie and acknowledged he was in trouble. However, Reid was the winner on Tuesday by a margin of 6 points in the Republican-leaning Washoe County, Angle’s home turf.

The race played against a turbulent national political year. The tea party was against the beltway, insider external front, the hand of age against the new face.

He faced the stern, Reid soft-spoken, never very popular in the country, against the unpolished, gaffe-prone Angulo, sometimes, whose unconventional ideas included in a drug rehabilitation program devised by the prisoners founder L. Ron Hubbard. He took pride in breaking with the convention, but away from the Republicans who eventually embraced.

Reid platform was power. The boxer, 71 years old, once touted its ability to bring federal money to his home state – no one could do more, he argued – and played up his role recovery massive development of CityCenter Las Vegas Strip, in which pressured bankers to keep money flowing, and his hand in the murder of a nuclear dump at Yucca Mountain. He had the support of the casino industry powerful, and union members who work in them.

But Angulo Reid was part of the problem – get a Congress government led by the Democrats in expanding the places not to go, while the acceleration of spending and debt. Reid called it “the poster child of what has gone wrong in America.”

Voting Results

November 2, 2010 by · Comments Off on Voting Results 

Voting Results, Election Quotes and Sayings – People say that you have the right to exercise your voice and you need a little motivation to go out in your search for polling places by zip code and yet you ask “Where do I vote?” here are some famous quotes came from voting popular politicians and political criticism in the country.

Thus, polling places by zip code, Vote 2010, voting polls, election results, quotes and election of the indicator are polling more search terms into the net right now instead of the day of the 2010 election.

Some may be funny, but some are inspired. Some might say that they are cynical, but these quotes will help you much greater in the vote, which the whole nation is exercising on Election Day 2010 today.

“Voting is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man to break the injustice and destroying the walls that imprison men because they are terrible different from other men.” – Lyndon B. Johnson

“Republicans, Democrats appear to have stolen the election. Democrats, Republicans appear to have stolen the election. And those of us independent of the two old parties know they are both entitled “Kevin Zeese -.

“Vote: the instrument and symbol of the power of a free man to laugh at himself and a wreck of his country.” – Ambrose Bierce

“Nobody will ever deprive the American people the right to vote except the American people itself and the only way they could do is not to vote.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt

“Voting is the most precious right of all citizens, and we have a moral obligation to ensure the integrity of our voting process.” – Hillary Clinton

“All voting is a sort of game, like chess or backgammon, with a faint moral to it, a game with good and evil.” – Henry David Thoreau

“Voting is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man to break the injustice and destroying the walls that imprison men because they are terrible different from other men.” – Lyndon Johnson

“Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote.” – George Jean Nathan

“All voting is a sort of game, like chess or backgammon, with a faint moral to it, a game with good and evil.”

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