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The Anatomy Of An Endorsement
Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor announced his endorsement of Mitt Romney for President on Sunday’s edition of the NBC show, Meet the Press. The revelation got the maximum impact out of something of minimal value.
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Keep Talking
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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Dem Ladies
The outstanding Washington Post reporter Chris Cillizza does a number of features among them is one called the Worst Week in Washington. I don’t know who will be this week’s recipient, but I will tell you who had the best … Continue reading
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The Beginning Of The Closeout
Last night Michigan and Arizona held their primaries and Mitt Romney won them both, but the scenarios were very different in the microcosm. What we really saw last night was the beginning of Mitt Romney closing out his opponents on … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008 election, 2012 election, Arizona, Arizona primary, Catholics, Chicago, deficit, Democrats, education, Georgia, Georgia primary, jobs, Michigan, Michigan primary, Mitt Romney, money in politics, national debt, Newt Gingrich, Obama, politics, Republican, Republican Presidential Primary, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Sheldon Adelson, Super Tuesday, Tampa, unemployment, Virginia, Virginia primary, war on women
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Ash Wednesday For Hypocrites And Dummies
If you are going to talk the talk then you had better walk the walk. If you want to be President of the United States you better have an idea of what the real problems facing this country are. Last … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008 election, 2012 election, abortion, Arizona, Arizona primary, birth control, Catholics, CNN, conservative, contraception, debates, Drill Baby Drill, earmarks, education, fiscal, Great Depression, Great Recession, Iran, Joe Biden, John King, Mesa Arizona, Michigan, Michigan primary, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, No Child Left Behind, Obama, politics, Republican, Republican Presdiential Primary debate, Republican Presidential Primary, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Rust Belt, union busting, unions, war, war on women, Willard Mitt Romney, women's health issues, women's issues, women's rights
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More Than A Debate Collapsed
In a period of two hours Thursday afternoon the landscape of the Republican Presidential primary contest began to look a lot more static. Early in the afternoon word came out of the Romney camp that he would not be participating … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, Alaska, Alaska caucus, Andres Saul, Arizona, Arizona primary, bigotry, CNN, Georgia House Bill 385, Hogan Gidley, Idaho, Idaho caucus, Massachusetts, Massachusetts primary, Michigan, Michigan primary, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, North Dakota, North Dakota caucus, Ohio, Ohio primary, Oklahoma, Oklahoma primary, politics, racism, Republican, Republican Presdiential Primary debate, Republican Presidential Primary, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, South Carolina, South Carolina debate, South Carolina primary, Super Tuesday, Tennessee, Tennessee primary, Vermont, Vermont primary, Virginia, Virginia primary, Willard Mitt Romney
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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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