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Regardless of what happens on Super Tuesday it appears this Republican Presidential primary race is going on for a while. That is the best news the Democrats could ever get. The longer this race goes on the longer the Republicans … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, Arizona, Democrats, Donald Trump, education, Georgetown University, health care, Herman Cain, jobs, Joe Arpaio, John Kennedy, Justice Department, Maricopa County, Michele Bachmann, Michigan, Michigan primary, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Obama, Obamacare, Paul Babeau, Pinal County Arizona, politics, religion, religious freedom, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Rush Limbaugh, Sandra Fluke, Super Tuesday, Tea Party, unemployment, war on women, women's health issues, women's issues, women's rights
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Always Wear Clean Pants
When Newt Gingrich has his ascendency in the Republican Presidential Primary polls David Axelrod advanced his monkey’s butt theory which states that the higher a monkey goes up a tree the better view of his butt you get. When thinking … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, Arizona, Arizona primary, auto bailout, auto industry, Colorado, Colorado caucus, CPAC, David Axelrod, economy, Herman Cain, illegal immigration, immigration, Jan Brewer, jobs, Joe Arpaio, Maine, Maine caucus, Maricopa County, Michele Bachmann, Michigan, Michigan primary, Minnesota, Minnesota caucus, Missouri, Missouri primary, Mitt Romney, monkey's butt, negative ads, Newt Gingrich, politics, poor, Republican Presidential Primary, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, super PAC, taxes, unemployment, Willard Mitt Romney
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The Wife Or The Mistress
There is an old story that veteran bartenders tell about the night near closing time when the only patron left in the bar is a woman they have known for some time. In her advanced state of inebriation she begins … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008 election, 2010 mid-term elections, 2012 election, Arizona, Bob Dole, Bobby Jindal, Brian Sandoval, Chris Christie, Constitution, endorsement, Herman Cain, Joe Arpaio, John Sununu, Kelly Ayotte, Louisiana, Maricopa County, Michele Bachmann, Nevada, Nevada Caucus, Nikki Haley, Obama, Orrin Hatch, politics, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Rick Perry, Supreme Court, Tea Party, Tim Pawlenty, United States Constitution
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The Banishment Of Jan Brewer
When does stupidity morph into a lie, and when does a lie morph into hypocrisy? Such is an exploration into the character of Arizona’s Tea Party/Republican Governor Jan Brewer.
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Tagged Arizona, Bill Murray, Census, Colleen Coyle Mathis, education, Gabby Giffords, gerrymandering, Groundhog Day, guns, Homeland Security, House, hypocrisy, immigration, Jan Brewer, Janet Napolitiano, Joe Arpaio, John McCain, John Roll, Maricopa County, Obama, Papers Please, politics, redistricting, Republicans, SB 1070, SB 1108, SB 1113, SB 1168, Tea Party, World War II
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From History A Pathway To Victory
OK, we have the last of the 2011 elections behind us and now it is time to focus on 2012. Let’s couple what we learned Tuesday night and in the past to draw out a roadmap to victory.
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Tagged 112th Congress, 2012 election, 2012 presidential campaign, abortion, Amendment 26, Arizona, Blame It On Bush, Congress, Democrats, Do Harm Congress, Drill Baby Drill, economy, Fox News, George W. Bush, Government regulations, Herman Cain, Issue 2, Jan Brewer, Jerry Lewis, jobs, Joe Arpaio, John Kasich, Maricopa County, Mississippi, Obama, obstruction, Ohio, Papers Please, Paul Ryan, personhood, recall, regulations, Republican Presdiential Primary debate, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Russell Pearce, Ryan Plan, SB 1070, SB5, Scott Walker, Tea Party, unemployment, union busting, unions, Wisconsin, women's health issues, women's rights
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A Black Heart In The Heartland
Voter suppression has long been in the Republican playbook for winning elections. Now someone who has been a behind the scenes player for several years has just gotten his first taste of the limelight because he found a way to … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona, Attorney General, bigotry, C Street, Democrats, Department of Justice, Federal Election Commission, Fred Thompson, Georgia, HB 2067, Joe Arpaio, John Ashcroft, Kansas, Kansas Republican Party, Kansas Secretary of State, Kris Kobach, Maricopa County, Obama, Papers Please, racism, Republicans, Sam Brownback, SB 1070, taxes, voter fraud, voter ID, Voter suppression
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