
January 9, 2012

Hollywood Republicans, by and large, rallied around Rudy Giuliani in the 2008 primaries. When John McCain became the nominee, Republicans in Hollywood stood behind him. Fast forward four years and there is no clear sign of a favorite Republican candidate coming out of Hollywood in the primaries; however, Mitt Romney is beginning to emerge as the top candidate. As such, Hollywood Republicans are beginning to gravitate toward Romney. Last week…
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November 8, 2011
This is a great article from Erick Erickson via Red State: Mit Romney will not go on Special Report with Brett Baier to answer the tough questions as the other candidates have done. No worries. Conservatives will bitch and moan for a few days and Romney will claim it was a scheduling issue, he’d always meant to go on, and he will go on. Should Mitt Romney win the Presidency, conservatives will find this pattern play out repeatedly. Romney will h…
Tags: 2012 election, Herman Cain, John Huntsman, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich
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January 21, 2012

A two-man race? Gingrich and Romney mano-a-mano While the fight for the Republican Party nomination seems to have crystallized, congealed or coagulated into a highly personal blood-match between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, it can also be seen as the continuation of a struggle that has rocked the GOP for the last fifty years. The Republican Party has not been truly united since the days of the paternalistic and ideologically neutral Eisenhower…
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January 2, 2012

… as the last few years have unfolded, Republicans have been saying, “Obama is their Carter. Who will be our Reagan?” And many continue to search. What Republicans have been looking for is right under our noses. His name is Mitt Romney. Get ready America, because you are about to experience the Romney Revolution. I know. I know. Many of my Republican friends are passionate about their particular candidates whether they are Rick Perry, Ron Pa…
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January 9, 2012

The Iowa Caucuses are now behind us and as I look at the results I wonder why a lot of us were so excited about them. Their results have told us nothing most of us didn’t already know. Mitt Romney will be the choice to go against Obama. It also confirmed a lot of us are not very happy with the candidates in general. I also think a lot of us know, unless the United States has a major catastrophe in the next year Mitt Romney will not beat Bara…
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January 12, 2012

In 1980, George H.W. Bush was making the same argument against Ronald Reagan that Mitt Romney is making this year. Bush argued that he was the most electable against Jimmy Carter. The big money Republican establishment was behind Bush because they feared that Reagan was too radical to win, and would carry the entire party down to historic defeat, like Goldwater did. Reagan even lost Iowa to Bush on that argument. But Reagan carried forward the p…
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January 19, 2012

With Iowa Republicans scheduled to announce the official count from the caucuses later this morning, Mitt Romney appears to be bracing for the possible reversal of his eight-vote victory of Jan. 3. “The results from Iowa caucus night revealed a virtual tie,” Romney said in a statement released this morning. The former Massachusetts governor released the statement after the Des Moines Register reported that “there are too many h…
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January 30, 2012

…ill passed and, as a result, Wisconsin’s budget was balanced, taxes lowered, and school districts & local governments saved hundreds of millions of dollars without the massive layoffs. Here’s the next prediction: Governor Mitt Romney wins the GOP nomination. Why? Again, simply because of his track record. Okay, it’s not a stretch, but nothing is guaranteed. As it stands right now, Senator Santorum, Governor Romney and Speaker Gingrich hav…
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January 14, 2012

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich launched a counterattack against Mitt Romney that called capitalism into question and earned 4 Pinocchios from the Washington Post. Like many Republicans during the course of the copious debates, I started to warm to the oft-prickly Newt Gingrich, and became willing to give him a second look. His intellect, his terse eloquence and his refusal to take the bait and attack fellow Republicans made him appeal…
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November 30, 2011

…of the Obama Coalition”, Thomas Edsall, by pushing “takers” into a non-working, entitlement, nanny state, socialistic philosophical ideology. Republicanism is not lost but it is certainly a candidate for a “Progressive Lite” label….or what as “Congress is Useless” all about? http://www.hollywoodrepublican.net/2011/11/congress-is-useless/ And all that is supported in academia today is under the myth of “academic freedom”. Collectivism and totalit…
Tags: First Amendment, Religion, Separation of Church and State
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