Saturday, 18th May 2013

Roe V. Raed: The First Presidential Debate

Posted on 06. Oct, 2012 by in Current Events, Politics

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Editor’s note: Welcome to a new feature here at ANP, Roe v. Raed. In these columns Theodore Roe and Lucy Raed will both address a recent news story an give their (most likely contrasting) opinions on the matter. A virtual coin toss will determine who decides the order on each article. Whoever wins this toss [...]

Paul Ryan’s Demise

Posted on 12. Aug, 2012 by in Current Events, Politics

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Paul Ryan may have made the greatest mistake of his political career yesterday when he publically admitted to the crime of being stupid enough to jump on the Romney ticket. I’m not sure what he was promised, how much campaign money and/or political clout the RNC heavies offered him, but there is no way it [...]

Theo’s Twit Of The Week: The White House Edition

Posted on 03. Apr, 2012 by in Current Events, Politics

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This Week’s line-up of numbskulls and idjits is entirely composed of White House folks! Get ready for a buffet of BS so lavish that it makes Martha Johnson’s spending spree look like a Superbowl smorgasbord after half time! Barack Obama “Ultimately, I’m confident that the Supreme Court will not take what would be an unprecedented [...]

Gamey Changes

Posted on 11. Mar, 2012 by in Analysis, Politics

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If you haven’t picked it up yet, Game Change, an expose of the politicking behind the 2008 presidential election cycle, is an interesting look at how elections are won nowadays. While I might have some political issues with Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, it turns out they are both pretty good writers. Their access, particularly [...]

Theo’s Twit Of The Week: Sarah Palin

Posted on 25. Dec, 2011 by in Current Events

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This week’s Twit must have had a Death Panel visit her popularity rating in Alaska! Get ready for some One Nation bus tour style hi-jinks with everyone’s favorite half-term Governor: Sarah Palin Sarah Palin must be getting desperate. In all the shuffle and general hub-bub of the Republican primary debates, it seems that TV and [...]

Oprah And The Governor Palin Debacle

Posted on 08. Sep, 2008 by in Politics

My reasons for writing this article are based on my religious belief that Senator John McCain is the correct choice for our next President of the United States of America. The Presidential race is getting more interesting by the day.Oprah Winfrey has long ago made up her mind to vote for Barack Obama. In fact, I could [...]

The Inescapable Mix Of Religion And Politics

Posted on 02. Sep, 2008 by in Politics

The old adage goes, never mix religion with politics (wish me luck). As we draw closer to Election Day the tensions mount. For the first time, America has nominated someone with immediate African lineage. I was hoping that the Democrats would have nominated Hillary Clinton, as I believe she is the better candidate. And I would [...]