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Willard’s World – A Touch Of Grey
The latest battle in the quest for the Presidency is what exactly Mitt Romney’s role at Bain Capital was in the years 1999 to 2002. Romney claims to have left Bain in early 1999 to save the Salt Lake City … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, ABC, Aurora Colorado, Bain Capital, Candy Crowley, CNN, Colorado, Ed Gilespie, Mitt Romney, Obama, Olympics, politics, retroactive retirement, S.E.C., Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City Olympics, Security and Exchange Commission, Sports Authority, Staples, tax records, Utah, Wal Mart, Willard Mitt Romney
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Blame It On Mikey
When President Obama defeats Willard Mitt Romney on November 6th there will be plenty of finger pointing and the blame game will be on in earnest in the GOP. I am a believer in the writings of Sun Tzu. Among … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008 election, 2012 election, ABC, ABC News, Democrats, Donald Trump, Herman Cain, Hillary Clinton, Michael Steele, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Obama, politics, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, RNC, RNC Rule 15, Washington Post, Washington Post/ABC News poll, Willard Mitt Romney
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The Biggest Winners Were Not On Stage
As with every Republican Presidential Debate thus far there were winners and losers last night in Manchester, New Hampshire but the two biggest winners were not on stage. In fact one was not even in the building. This weekend’s format … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, ABC, Amendment 26, Bain Capital, Catholics, Constitution, contraception, George Stephanopoulos, guns, jobs, Jon Huntsman, military budget, Mississippi, Mitt Romney, Nevada, Nevada Caucus, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Primary, New York Times, Newt Gingrich, Obama, politics, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, South Carolina, South Carolina primary, swing voter, Tea Party, United States Constitution, Wall Street Journal, Willard Mitt Romney, women's health issues, women's issues, women's rights
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Let The Show Continue
According to Nielsen last Saturday night’s debate on ABC was the highest rated to date with 7.6 million viewers. In fact it was the most watched program on television last Saturday night, period. According to the U.S. Census Bureau there … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, ABC, Census Bureau, Democrats, Iowa, Iowa Caucus, John Bolton, Michele Bachmann, Michelle Obama, New Hampshire, Newt Gingrich, Nielsen, Obama, Ohio, politics, Republican Presdiential Primary debate, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, RNC, South Carolina, Star Wars, U.N., United Nations
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It’s Knute Rockne, Michele
When you put six people on stage who are devoid of feasible ideas having an intellectually stimulating debate is an unrealistic expectation. That is exactly what happened Saturday night on the campus of Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa during … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th Amendment, 2012 election, 9-9-9, ABC, Affordable Health Care Act, Christian, Des Moines Iowa, Diane Sawyer, Drake University, Federalist Papers, George Stephanopoulos, Glenn Kessler, health care, Herman Cain, Iowa, Iowa Caucus, Iowa Republican Party, Iowa Republican Presidential Debate, Israel, Michele Bachmann, Middle East, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Newt Romney, Obama, Obamacare, Palestine, payroll tax, Payroll Tax Holiday, politics, Republican, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Ted Kennedy, Willard Mitt Romney, win-win-win
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The Banishment Of Dick Cheney
Dick Cheney is universally considered to have been the most powerful Vice President in history. There is a very compelling case to be made that he was also the worst. Only a fan of his could deny that he was … Continue reading
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Tagged ABC, al Qaeda, American Enterprise Institute, apartheid, Constitution, cop killer bullets, Council on Foreign Relations, Dennis Miller, Deptment of Education, Dick Cheney, Energy Task Force, enhanced interrogation, Enron, executive branch, George W. Bush, greed, Halliburton, House, Iraq, Karl Rove, legislative branch, Patrick Leahy, plasticguns, racism, Republicans, Ronald Reagan, Scotter Libby, Senate, South Africa, terrorism, Texas, torture, treason, United States Constitution, Valerie Plame, war crimes, waterboarding, Wyoming
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