Vote As If Your Life Depends On It. It Does.

May 19, 2009 · Filed Under Uncategorized · 1 Comment 

Today is the most important day of my life…until tomorrow.

Actually that would make a damn good motivational magnet for my refrigerator, but at this moment the phrase refers to something even more significant in my life…as well as yours…and your children…if you live in Pennsylvania…in Middletown Township…and are eligible to vote…as a Democrat.

Today my name will be offered up for perhaps the most important job in Pennsylvania… Middletown Township Auditor. Actually, it’s only the primary, but it’s where it all starts. But I can’t do it without you.

As most of you know, the Read more

O’Reilly Nude Shots Spinning Around Web

May 12, 2009 · Filed Under Bill O'Reilly, Fox News, Kind of Satire, Media, Uncategorized · 1 Comment 

Nude photos of Bill O’Reilly, or what is supposedly O’Reilly, are floating around the web.

Seven pictures have been posted [WARNING: GRAPHIC] that show various body parts, including one close up of what is clearly O’Reilly’s face and a third photo of O’Reilly head-to-knee reflected in a bathroom mirror with a Read more

Steve On The Air-Waves Alert -Saturday!

April 24, 2009 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

Sometimes it has absolutely nothing to do with politics.

I will be on Dom Giordano’s radio show Saturday in Philadelphia to discuss my other passion…education and my Teaching Through Familiarity program, based on my book “Great Failures of the Extremely Successful.”

WPHT 1210 AM Sat 4/25/09 4:30 PM EST

Outside of Philadelphia click here and then “Listen Live.”

Steve

A Smile For Y’all

April 13, 2009 · Filed Under Uncategorized · Comment 

For the first time at steveyoungonpolitics.com, I am stepping back from my well developed ego to share with you a few moments of pure feel good.

Try not to smile…

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Steve

President Obama to Bowl Against Special Olympian

March 20, 2009 · Filed Under Uncategorized · 6 Comments 

(Levittown, PA) Little 12 year old Billy Madison of Levittown, PA was sitting at his local Jubilee Lanes bowling alley sipping on a cherry cola, when he watched President Obama on The Tonight Show reference the Special Olympics in describing his bowling game.

“It was like the Special Olympics or something,” said the President.

Billy, known as “300″ to his friends, plans to enter this year’s Special Olympics, turned towards his mom, Dolly Madison of the Quincy Hollow section of Levittown.

“I want to bowl against the President, Mom.”

“First, I chuckled,” said Mrs. Madison, “Then, the more I thought about it, the more I looked into Billy’s eyes I realized he was serious.  That’s when I decided to send off an email to the White House to challenge the President to a match with Billy.” 

While his Mom didn’t expect the President to take him up on his challenge, early this morning, she received a response from the White House, agreeing Read more

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