Melanie Morgan
Sickening political saga
Written by Nate Beeler   
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 13:44
 
Carly, We Hardly Knew Ye
Written by Melanie Morgan   
Saturday, 01 May 2010 20:38

I just wagered a friend of mine from Southern California a tasty steak dinner, or possibly a fine lobster (depending on my mood) that Carly Fiorina will not be the GOP nominee for US Senate.

How is it that I reek of confidence? Where does this braggadocio come from?

By simply looking at her stupid, stupid, stupid statement today that we are "racist" if we support border control.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0510/36629.html

 
The Secret's Out, Scooped on My Own Story
Written by Melanie Morgan   
Monday, 09 March 2009 20:21

Lisa Graas beat me to my own story. The hostess of WhyMommyIsARepublican.com burst onto the blogging scene with the news that I was holding close to my chest, for no particular reason other than I was too lazy to get off my Sealy posturpedic bed and remain upright in front of my computer screen long enough to write the story.

Way to go, Miss Lisa.

Yes, the rumors are true. I am returning to the radio. Kinda. I'll be doing a "guest host" shot at the end of the week, through Tuesday at my former place of employment - KSFO radio in San Francisco.

Lee Rodgers and Melanie Morgan, KSFO Radio

This is the best of all worlds, I get to work a little bit, and go back to my recliner a lot, and still collect my unemployment check. In between, I have been searching databases for warm climates , low taxes, and Republican strongholds - which is definitely not California, where I currently reside.

I confess, I have gotten a bit lazy while watching the country implode under Barry O's leadership. No more 80 hour weeks for me. Nope, I am not the economic stimulus that the Democrats are hoping for. I am leaving that job for Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums, the left-wing Democrat who has all the answers to the economy. And crime.

If I can just find him.

Anyway, here are Lisa's nice words on my imminent return to the radio world.

Melanie Morgan will be on KSFO-AM this Friday, Monday and Tuesday and I encourage you all to tune in. I'm very excited about this because I recently "met" Melanie online and am interested in reading her book |American Mourning: The Intimate Story of Two Families Joined by War, Torn by Beliefs| which I just got in the mail today!

[My kids think I'm famous now because I have a signed copy of Melanie's book. :-) My mom who is a petite, respectable and demure 73-yr-old called it first, though, so I will have to wait my turn.]

I'm not sure what topics Melanie will be discussing (maybe the economy?) but I really enjoy her take on things, especially her support for our troops. I recommend that you all tune in
via podcast here.

Visit Melanie's site here!

Remember to mark your calendar! Melanie Morgan on KSFO-AM -- Friday, Monday and Tuesday -- 5am-9am (PDT) If you can't find it at the Morning Show podcast page linked above, you can
check the Archives afterward.

Best wishes to Melanie!

Book Recommendation:
|American Mourning: The Intimate Story of Two Families Joined by War, Torn by Beliefs|

Book Description:
|American Mourning| is the story of two American families whose sons died in the war on terror. Casey Sheehan and Justin Johnson had been best friends since they first met at Fort Hood in Texas; they were killed within five days of each other in separate ambushes in Sadr City, Iraq, during Holy Week of 2004.

As the Sheehan and Johnson families have mourned their unimaginable loss, they have had little else in common and have taken entirely different paths as they mourned. Justin's father, Joe Johnson, followed his son to Baghdad, slogging through the open sewers of Iraqi slums to see where Justin had died and to avenge his death.

Cindy Sheehan wanted another kind of revenge. Blaming President Bush for Casey's death, she called the Muslim radicals who killer her son "freedom fighters" and brought an entourage of antiwar activists and a coalition of the willing press to the president's ranch outside Crawford, Texas. Demanding that the president meet with her in the sweltering Texas summer, she became a media phenomenon and America's best-known antiwar activist since Jane Fonda.

The Sheehans and the Johnsons represent the extremes of grief-stricken parents in war, both families reflecting the gap in how Americans view the war on terror. The Johnson family has bonded closer. Justin's parents have grown nearer; their faith has been strengthened; and their support for the war is stronger than ever. Meanwhile, the Sheehan family has fractured, and Casey's parents have divorced. Cindy says she is no longer a Christian, and her opposition to the war is deeper an dmore bitter than ever.

The bodies of Casey Sheehan and Justin Johnson lie in their hometown graves. Justin's final resting place is decorated with handmade flags and miniature Uncle Sams. Casey's had no marker for two years to tell the world that he lived, fought, and died a hero.

Both Joe and Cindy are shooting at ghosts. Cindy still is. This is their story. The story of |American Mourning| .

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Posted By Lisa Graas to Why Mommy Is A Republican

 
Wisconsin's Walker: American Hero
Written by Christian Spencer   
Sunday, 29 January 2012 11:54

Those reforms that the unions predicted would sink Wisconsin? They are working. Huzzah, Governor.

One morning last February, Wisconsin governor Scott Walker called his staff into his office. “Guys,” he warned, “it’s going to be a tough week.” Walker had recently sent a letter to state employees proposing steps—ranging from restricting collective bargaining to requiring workers to start contributing to their own pension accounts—to eliminate the state’s $3.6 billion deficit. That day in February was when Walker would announce his plan publicly.
It turned out to be a tough year. The state immediately erupted into a national spectacle, with tens of thousands of citizens, led by Wisconsin’s public-employee unions, seizing control of the capitol for weeks to protest the reforms. By early March, the crowds grew as big as 100,000, police estimated. Protesters set up encampments in the statehouse, openly drinking and engaging in drug use beneath the marble dome. Democratic state senators fled Wisconsin to prevent a vote on Walker’s plan. Eventually, the Senate did manage to pass the reforms, which survived a legal challenge and became law in July. Add a comment
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Save Money, Cover Millions: Um, Not So Much
Written by Melanie Morgan   
Monday, 14 December 2009 04:51
The LA Times is reporting that the analysts have finished number crunching - and it turns out President Obama's cost-cutting health plan won't save a dime - and it's cheaper to do nothing.
 
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