October 26, 2011
… ideas. While there is still plenty of time left for Perry to get back in the race with his tax plans and maybe improve his performance, there is no doubt that no one has shown the same ability to selling conservative ideas than Gingrich and maybe Republicans voters might want to ask themselves, who do they want to debate Obama next fall? As for Gingrich personal life, Americans can be forgiving if a person see…
Tags: 2012 election, Election, Herman Cain, New Gingrich, Republican Primary, Rick Perry
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November 29, 2011

…g important since it would be given immigrants options either to apply for citizenship or simply be a temporary worker; allowing a worker go back home after the money was made. The Red Card solution has been supported by many conservatives including Mike Pence, who was considered a leading conservative candidate before choosing not to run. While Helen Krieble has attempted to separate her Red Card Solution from immigration as she noted once, i…
Tags: Domestic Policy, Hispanic Voting Block, Immigration, Tom Donelson
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January 2, 2012

…independent or moderate Republican who could win… and he was nominated. Unfortunately, McCain lost to an inexperienced far left ideologue, Barack Obama. If we remember back to just a few short years ago, Mitt Romney was “too conservative.” Today, his opponents want you to believe he’s “too liberal.” The truth is… he’s just right. Hence, the Romney Revolution. As Romney’s political opponents in the primaries want voters to believe he’s a flip-…
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November 3, 2011

Does he scare the opponents that much? Let’s be blunt, the Democrats and the left play be another set of rules. The recent hit piece on Cain is but another example of high tech lynching of a Black man who dares to be a serious conservative and as Glen Reynolds of Instapundit observed “Would Jonathan Martin, Maggie Haberman, Anna Palmer and Kenneth Vogel have put their names on a similar piece, with no named sources, aimed at Barack Obama?…
Tags: 2012 election, Herman Cain, Politico, Sexual Harrasment
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May 10, 2012

…ough stimuli similar to Obama’s since 2008 and like Obama’s experiment, they have failed. The austerity program has yet to be truly tried and for the past several years, government spending has actually gone up even in conservative governments like Sarkozy’s France, Cameron’s Great Britain, and the new Spanish government. Tax hikes were instituted without any benefit in reducing the budget. The second lesson is not just to run as co…
Tags: European Union, France, Germany, Greece, President Hollande
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January 14, 2012

…urn on investment. Thus independent films don’t get made and actors don’t work. When venture capital is plentiful, investors can take a flier on frivolous investments like film. You’d think that Hollywood would be loaded with Conservatives anxious to create an atmosphere where venture capital can flourish. Instead it’s clogged with Liberals crying for more statist controls, which dam up the flow of capital, guaranteeing that what little tri…
Tags: Newt Gingrich
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November 4, 2009
…how about His grandiose victory last year. His ego is completely out of control. I wonder if he was wearing his lucky tie last night. However, we all know who definitely was not: Doug Hoffman. This is the man that ran on the Conservative ticket in NY-23 which is a district in Upstate New York that has been Republican since the Civil War. Well, in the immortal words of Jacques Clousseau, “Not Anymore!” Doug Hoffman was defeated yesterday garnerin…
Tags: Chris Christie, Robert McDonnell, Sarah Palin
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January 30, 2012

…the convention. But should Romney have wins in 78% of the states going into Arizona, then Arizona might just be his opponent’s last stand. Newt thinks he has a chance in Arizona because he believes that he is the “true conservative” (in spite of his many left wing stances I noted in my “Anyone But Newt” article last week) and that Tea Partiers will coalesce around him. That’s exactly what J.D. Hayworth thought when he took on McCain…
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March 12, 2012

Tomorrow is the South’s Super Tuesday… and here is the current state of the race. Governor Mitt Romney Mitt Romney had a great week. Between March 6, 2012 (Super Tuesday) and today, Romney won 9 of 14 primaries (64%). They include Alaska, Idaho, Massachusetts, Ohio, Vermont, Virginia, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. He lost Georgia, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Kansas. These wins increased Romney&…
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October 30, 2011

… of these circumstances, the use of the word hero is trivialized. A deeper problem is that ides of myth, legend and story hold a society’s culture together. The concept of the hero is central to these. By misapplying the hero label and refraining from using it when needed takes our culture in the wrong direction. I hope we can recover the sense of propriety about who we call a hero and what they did to be considered brave before it’s too late. A …
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