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Contraception Debate Is No Fluke

“Contraception is working just fine.  Leave it alone.” ~Mitt Romney answering George Stephanopoulos’s questions regarding States having the right to ban contraception during the New Hampshire GOP presidential debate

President Obama and his allies in the mainstream media completely fabricated the recent contraception controversy in order to distract America from its real problems which are likely to get worse between now and November 6.

Rather than talk about almost 25 million working age Americans without jobs, Obama wants America to be afraid that his Republican challenger would ban birth control if elected.

George Stephanopoulos of ABC News, formerly President Bill Clinton’s Communications Director, went to great lengths during the New Hampshire GOP presidential debate to get a sound bite of Mitt Romney saying that States have the right to ban birth control in early January. 

In November of last year, Obama told then Archbishop, now Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York, the leader of the Catholic Church in the United States, that he “get most of what he wanted” regarding contraception as the White House was hashing out the implentation of ObamaCare.

By early February, Obama changed his mind,betrayed Dolan and shifted the national debate away from the economy and on to issues that were “working just fine” —  birth control and religious freedom — when he announced the ObamaCare regulations that requires all employers, including those affiliated with religious institutions, to provide health care that includes the cost of contraceptives.

Romney avoided the trap in January, but Rick Santorum jumped into it with both feet in February, as did Republicans in the House and Senate.

Rush Limbaugh did the congressional Republicans a favor by drawing attention to himself, and away from the Blunt Amendment which was never going to pass, with his crass remarks about Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown Law School student  who is as much a part of this Obama change the subject gambit as Stephanopoulos is.

But Limbaugh did Obama a bigger favor. The President called Fluke yesterday to thank her for speaking out for women’s rights.  Now he’s framing the contraception debate as a women’s right’s issue.

Fluke is not a 23 year old coed who can’t afford birth control as originally reported in the media.  She’s a 30 year old women’s rights activist.  It was no fluke that the Democrats wanted her to testify before congress.  She’s likely to be the President’s 2012 Obama girl.

 

Posted: March 3rd, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: 2012 Presidential Politics | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 12 Comments »

SENATE AND ASSEMBLY REPUBLICAN LEADERS ENDORSE JOE KYRILLOS FOR U.S. SENATE

“New Jersey needs Joe Kyrillos in the U.S. Senate”

Morris, Somerset and Union Counties  – March 2…  Today, Senate Republican Leader Tom Kean and Assembly Republican Leader Jon Bramnick endorsed Senator Joe Kyrillos for United States Senate. 

Senate Leader Tom Kean said, “Joe Kyrillos has been a reliable conservative warrior on behalf of New Jersey taxpayers throughout his entire career.  Joe has been a leader in the Senate and a valuable ally as we change business as usual in Trenton. I consider Joe and his wife Susan to be among my closest friends and as the people across New Jersey get to know Joe throughout this campaign, they will come to realize just as I have, that Joe is just the reformer we need to send to Washington, DC to change business as usual in our nation’s capital.” 

Assembly Leader Jon Bramnick said, “Joe Kyrillos has been an incredible ally in our effort to fix New Jersey’s fiscal mess and I am proud to endorse him today.  Not only has he been an ally, but he’s also been a leader – he led the charge for us in the Senate as we fought together for Governor Christie’s ‘Tool Kit’ initiative to reform government and cap our property taxes.   He has played a vital role in the reforms we have been able to pass to get the New Jersey comeback started.  When you compare Joe’s record of accomplishment to Bob Menendez’s failed record, it becomes crystal clear – New Jersey needs Joe Kyrillos in the U.S. Senate.”

Senator Joe Kyrillos said, “I am proud and humbled to have the endorsement of two of New Jersey’s leaders and most accomplished legislators.  Today’s endorsement of my campaign by my friends Senator Kean and Assemblyman Bramnick demonstrates that our message of reform is resonating across this great state.  Our representatives in Washington are failing us.  They offer us nothing new or different—just more of the same: More spending, more debt, more job-killing regulation.  I am running on my record of reform and I know that together, we can prove again what a free and enterprising people are capable of.  We can renew America’s promise of opportunity, and make New Jersey proud.  I don’t take this responsibility lightly, and I won’t let you down.”

Senator Joseph M. Kyrillos, Jr., 51, is married to Susan Doctorian Kyrillos and they live in Middletown with their children Max and Georgia. He began serving New Jersey’s 13th Legislative District in 1988 when he was elected to the General Assembly. After spending two terms in the Assembly he was elected to the Senate where he has served since 1993.  In addition to his official duties, the Senator is employed as Senior Managing Director of Colliers International, the commercial real estate services firm with offices in New York and Parsippany. He is also an advisor to the Newport Capital Group in Red Bank, NJ.

Posted: March 2nd, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: 2012 U.S. Senate Race, Joe Kyrillos, Press Release | Tags: , , , , | 1 Comment »

Stupid Republicans Are Losing The Public

As Governor Christie has often said, Republicans underestimate President Barack Obama at their own peril.

Using the authority granted to him in the ObamaCare bill that had to be passed before America could find out what was in it, Obama mandated that contraceptives be covered by all health insurance plans, including those provided by employers affiliated with religions that are morally opposed to contraception.

Obama laid a trap for Republicans.  They fell for it like a horny teenage girl whose boyfriend promised her he would pull out.  It’s almost too late to reverse the consequences.

Now the national debate is over contraception.  Not unemployment.  Not foreclosures. Not war.  Not terrorism. Not the price of gasoline. Not the national debt.  Not the mandates of ObamCare.  We’re having a national debate about contraception.  Republicans have been framed as anti-contraception and as too far out of the mainstream to be a relevant political party.

Republicans could have framed this debate in context of their commitment to repeal ObamaCare if the law is not overturned by the Supreme Court.  Instead they got into a national debate over contraception that will hamper, if not destroy, their chances of winning the White House and/or the Senate, even if the Court overturns ObamaCare.

Republicans in Washington and on the presidential campaign trail need to stop talking about contraception.  They don’t have the votes to stop what Obama is doing.  If they keep doing what they are doing, they never will.

It’s the economy, stupid.

Posted: March 2nd, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: 2012 Congressional Races, 2012 Presidential Politics, 2012 U.S. Senate Race, Stupid Republicans | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 13 Comments »

Americans for Prospertity Opposes Christie’s Supreme Court Picks

Steve Lonegan, Executive Director of the New Jersey Chapter of Americans for Prosperity and Governor Chris Christie’s opponent in the 2009 GOP gubernatorial primary, has come out in opposition to Christie’s nominees for the State Supreme Court.

Chatham Mayor Bruce Harris and First Assistant Attorney General Phillip Kwon were nominated by Christie in January.  The Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled hearings on their nominations on March 22.

In a press release issue last night, Americans for Prosperity said that they expected to testify against the nominations and that it ” will be mobilizing its army of more than 60,000 citizen activists as part of its efforts to have impartial, originalist justices confirmed to the state’s highest court.”

“After careful review and consideration of these nominees, Americans for Prosperity cannot endorse their confirmation to the state’s highest court and will work to see that they are not confirmed by the state Senate,” Lonegan said.

 

 “The governor was elected on the promise to change the makeup of the court by replacing activist justices with originalists who will interpret the law, not make law from the bench,” continued Lonegan, “and Americans for Prosperity was fully prepared to support him in achieving this goal.

 

“However, there is nothing in the backgrounds of either of these nominees to assure us that Mayor Harris or Mr. Kwon will practice judicial restraint and put a stop to this court’s endless usurpations of the powers of the other branches of government if seated on the Supreme Court.”

Posted: March 2nd, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Chris Christie, NJ Supreme Court, Steve Lonegan | Tags: , , , , , | 3 Comments »

Morning Joe In Fort Lee

Kim Guadagno will not be the Acting Governor during Governor Chris Christie’s appearance of the Morning Joe Show tomorrow.

The show, which usually broadcasts from New York, requiring Christie to transfer the power of his office to the Lt. Governor for his frequent guest appearances, will be broadcast from Fort Lee High School tomorrow.

Christie is scheduled to appear on the MSNBC show at 7am.

Posted: March 1st, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Chris Christie | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Morning Joe In Fort Lee

Same Sex Marriage Bill Signed In Maryland

Referendum Expected In November

Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley signed a gay marriage bill this afternoon which, if it takes effect as scheduled next January, will make the Old Line State the eighth to grant homosexuals the right to marry.

The bill passed the Maryland Senate last week, 25-22 and the state House 72-67, according to Politico.

Opponents of the measure are expected to gather the 56,000 signatures required to have a referendum in November.

Posted: March 1st, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Gay Marriage, marriage, Marriage Equality | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Same Sex Marriage Bill Signed In Maryland

Who’s your Daddy?

Assemblyman Gilbert Wilson, D-Camden, has sponsored legislation that would compel genetic parternity testing of all infants at birth, according to a report on NJ.com.   The cost of the test would be born by the parents or the insurer.

While Wilson said the measure applies to mothers and fathers alike, “mostly this should be geared towards the father because with the mother, of course, there is no doubt.”

The problem is not limited to guests on angst-ridden television talk shows, said Wilson, a Democrat from Camden County who goes by the nickname Whip.

“I’ve heard different stories about fathers who are raising children and paying support for a child and come to find out years later that it wasn’t their child,” he said. “It’s a devastating thing to find out.”

Wilson said the bill would allow men who turn out not be a child’s father to seek reimbursement for support or other expenses they have incurred raising the child.

Our liberal friends at Blue Jersey called the bill “man-centered, not kid-centered. Shame.”

It seems to me that the legislation is truth centered but nanny state centric.

The bill doesn’t seem to have much of a chance of becoming law according to the NJ.com piece.

Wilson might have a shot of getting Republican support for the bill if it granted either parent named on a birth certificate the authority to order such a test at his/her own expense….if they don’t already have that right.

Posted: March 1st, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: New Jersey, NJ Democrats, NJ State Legislature | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Who’s your Daddy?

Internet Buzzing With Theories That Breitbart Was Murdered

Andrew Brietbart’s acolytes have taken to twitter with the theory that the conservative blogger was murdered this morning.

Brietbart would very likely approve.

Twits on the left have take to twitter to celebrate the blogger’s death.  Brietbart would have retweeted them.

#Breitbart click here for the twitter feed.

The conspiracy theorists point to Brietbart’s speech at CPAC in February wherein he said he had video of Barak Obama in college that he would release during the heat of the presidential campaign to vette the president.

Here’s that portion of Breitbart’s CPAC address:

 

 
Later in the speech Breitbart said he had copies of emails that would prove that the mainstream media is conspiring with lefitist radicals to ensure Obama’s reelection and the destruction of the United States.

Here is the entire CPAC speech.  The email comment is at about the 11:10 mark.

 

The Los Angeles coroner’s office is expected to perform an autopsy tomorrow.

Posted: March 1st, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: 2012 Presidential Politics, Andrew Breitbart | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 5 Comments »

Christie To Hold Town Hall Meeting In Monmouth County Next Week

Governor Chris Christie will hold a Town Hall meeting on Ocean Township next Tuesday, March 6, at 3PM.  Doors open at 2PM.

The meeting will be held at the Ocean Township Community Gym, 1100 West Park Ave.  Click here to get directions.

Seating is on a first come, first served basis and open to the public.  The Governor’s office asks that those planning on attending RSVP by clicking here.

Posted: March 1st, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Chris Christie | Tags: , , , | Comments Off on Christie To Hold Town Hall Meeting In Monmouth County Next Week

Rasmussen: Romney Opens A 16% Lead Over Santorum

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney leads Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum for the GOP presidential nomination by 40%-24% margin in the latest Rasmussen national survey of likely Republican primary voters.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is supported by 16% of Republicans.  Texas Congressman Ron Paul has the support of 12%.

In Rasmussen’s Daily Tracking Poll, President Barack Obama leads Romney by 3%, 46-43.  Obama beats Santorum by 4%, 46-42.

Posted: March 1st, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: 2012 Presidential Politics | Tags: , , , , , | 2 Comments »