Hillary Bush-Limburg: Gingrich Lures Tea Party In Florida

On January 25, 2012, in Guest Writers, Hillary Bush-Limburg, Hillary Bush-Limburg, Satire, by Editor

Newt Gingrich has moved to consolidate the conservative base. He would like to draw on the Tea Party movement. He likes their activism and passion. Tea Party voters in New Hampshire backed Mitt Romney. He won in New Hampshire. In South Carolina Gingrich won among Tea Party supporters. It took him en route to his victory on Saturday.

Hillary Bush-Limburg: Romney and Gingrich Clash In Florida

On January 24, 2012, in Guest Writers, Hillary Bush-Limburg, Hillary Bush-Limburg, Satire, by Hillary Bush-Limburg

Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich clashed sharply. And repeatedly. That was in a Republican presidential debate. Monday night. The former Massachusetts governor attacked.

Sarah Palin Is Right About Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride

On June 6, 2011, in Guest Writers, Hillary Bush-Limburg, Hillary Bush-Limburg, Satire, by Hillary Bush-Limburg

Part of his ride was to warn the British that we’re already there – that, ‘Hey, you’re not going to succeed. You’re not going to take American arms. You are not going to beat our own well-armed persons, individual, private militia that we have. He did warn the British.

Hillary Bush-Limburg: Sarah Palin And The Birther Question

On April 11, 2011, in Hillary Bush-Limburg, Satire, by Editor

Over the weekend, Sarah Palin defended Donald Trump. He is a real estate mogul. He has the right to raise doubts. About President Obama’s place of birth. We appreciate Donald. He wants to spend his resources. On something that interests many Americans. You know, more power to him. Palin was on the “Judge Jeanine” show. On Fox News.

Sarah Palin: Michelle Obama Recommends Breastfeeding

On February 22, 2011, in Hillary Bush-Limburg, Satire, by Hillary Bush-Limburg

Sarah Palin is the Tea Party movement’s queen. She spoke Thursday at the Long Island Association. That’s a business group in New York. Palin invited the press. She does that rarely. And it was newsworthy. She indicated she might run for president. News reports say she hinted. She is good at multitasking. She’s a woman and a mom. She already ran for something. She was a vice-presidential candidate. She is most qualified for the job.

Hillary Bush-Limburg: Sarah Palin Stirs Tea Party Troops

On October 19, 2010, in Guest Writers, Hillary Bush-Limburg, by Hillary Bush-Limburg

Sarah Palin is the Tea Party movement’s queen. She unleashed her troops in Reno, Nevada. It was the start of a bus tour. It ‘s designed to give Barack Obama a bloody nose. It’s about in midterm elections in November.

Hillary Bush-Limburg: Tea Party Is Picking Up Steam

On September 21, 2010, in Guest Writers, Hillary Bush-Limburg, by Editor

Nation tea party groups are redirecting their energy. They’re moving toward the November midterm elections. They’re raising millions of dollars. They’re expanding their advocacy. It’s for dozens of congressional races. They’re building voter turnout operations nationwide.

Hillary Bush-Limburg: Palin Attacks Obama, GOP

On September 18, 2010, in Guest Writers, Hillary Bush-Limburg, by Editor

Sarah Palin is a former Alaska governor. She came to Iowa on Friday night. She left few of her opponents unscathed. She sharply attacked President Obama. And the Democrats. She denounced the news media. She pointedly called on establishment Republicans. Get over your losses in the primaries. Unite for the November elections.

Hillary Bush-Limburg: Tea Party's Big Win Sends Message To GOP Establishment

On September 16, 2010, in Guest Writers, Hillary Bush-Limburg, by Hillary Bush-Limburg

Tea party activists have a message. The movement is about something more than winning elections. The bloody Republican primary season reaches an end. They have proved they really mean it. This was the loudest parting shot.

Hillary Bush-Limburg: O'Donnell Scores Shock Win For Tea Party

On September 15, 2010, in Guest Writers, Hillary Bush-Limburg, by Hillary Bush-Limburg

Anger is rising among conservatives. They don’t like Obama. The don’t like the Republican Party. Now Christine O’Donnell ousted a Republican favorite. It happened in Delaware. It was an unlikely outcome in the primary season. O’Donnell is far right. She was considered unelectable.