Category archive for ‘Blog’
Chameleon Claire backtracking on Obamacare mandate
February 10, 2012
In the face of mounting criticism from religious groups, an ad campaign from the Missouri GOP, and crumbling Democratic unity, Chameleon Claire McCaskill has begun backtracking in her support for the Obama administration’s attack on religious freedom.
MOGOP radio ad blasts Obama-McCaskill attack on religious freedom
February 9, 2012
Claire McCaskill cast the deciding vote to force Obamacare on Missourians. Now, Obama is using the law to launch an assault on religious liberty—and McCaskill is once again standing with him.
An Obama “show of strength” in MO? We don’t think so.
February 8, 2012
Instead of a “show of strength,” the numbers reveal Barack Obama’s weakness in the Show-Me State—and they help explain why (according to NY Times reporter Jeff Zeleny) Obama is “writing off” Missouri in the fall.
Chameleon Claire flip-flops on cap-and-trade, energy issues
February 1, 2012
The Missouri Republican Party today launched a new web video contrasting ‘Chameleon Claire’ McCaskill’s rhetoric in Missouri and her Washington record of support for Barack Obama’s war on energy.
McCaskill rubberstamps $1.2 trillion more in Obama debt
January 26, 2012
In a recently unearthed video from 2008, Claire McCaskill cast reining in the national debt as a “moral imperative,” and she complained that the government was presenting future generations with “a train wreck of unprecedented proportions.” On the Senate floor, McCaskill complained that the national debt had gone up by $3.7 trillion in the first 7 ½ years of the previous administration, and she bemoaned the $9.3 trillion debt ceiling. By comparison, in just three years, Barack Obama and Claire McCaskill have added $4.6 trillion to the national debt—and, thanks to McCaskill’s vote, the debt ceiling will stand at $16.4 trillion (a stunning $7.1 trillion higher than the amount that drew McCaskill’s ire less than four years ago).
MOGOP Statement on Ed Martin’s decision to run for Attorney General
January 26, 2012
As he has demonstrated throughout his career in public service, including his near-defeat of an entrenched Democrat incumbent in 2010, Ed Martin is a respected attorney, a staunch conservative, a tireless campaigner, and he will make an outstanding Attorney General. At a time when the federal government is out-of-control, Chris Koster refuses to aggressively stand up for Missourians. Ed will fight against job-killing federal mandates such as Obamacare, and he will vigorously defend laws passed by the Missouri General Assembly.
McCaskill named “Porker of the Year” finalist
January 23, 2012
Claire McCaskill is a finalist for the 2011 “Porker of the Year” award, a dubious honor given out by Citizens Against Government Waste to someone who has “shown a blatant disregard for the interests of taxpayers.” Chameleon Claire’s nomination is just the latest blow to her image as a good-government crusader.
KS Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins to speak at MO Lincoln Days
January 19, 2012
The Missouri Republican Party, Missouri Association of Republicans, and the Missouri Federation of Republican Women are excited to announce the keynote speaker for the MFRW luncheon at the 2012 Missouri Lincoln Days celebration: Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins from Kansas. Congresswoman Jenkins is joining an all-star lineup of already-announced speakers including VA Gov. Bob McDonnell and LA Gov. Bobby Jindal.
McCaskill joins Obama on energy
January 17, 2012
McCaskill’s statewide tour on energy is nothing more than an election year gimmick to cover up her longtime support for the president’s job-killing policies. The truth is, Claire McCaskill is a foot soldier in Barack Obama’s war on energy.
2012 Republican Response to the State of the State
January 17, 2012
Senate Appropriations Chairman Kurt Schaefer (Columbia) and House Majority Floor Leader Tim Jones (Eureka) delivered the Republican response to State of the State address. They called on Gov. Nixon to do more than just give speeches; instead, he should get serious & work with the General Assembly to solve Missouri’s budget problems.




