
March 7, 2012

…has 417 delegates. The other 3 candidates have 328 delegates… COMBINED. Romney has more than double the amount of delegates as Santorum, 4 times the number of delegates as Gingrich, and 10 times more delegates than Ron Paul. Romney is winning 57 percent of the delegates. Romney has won 64 percent of the primaries. Romney has 1,231,646 more total votes than the next closest candidate. There is no spin here, these are the real numbers. Goin…
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January 21, 2012

… seemed on the superficial level to offer continuity, it was actually an ideological reversal, back to the Liberal wing of the Republican Party. Though he lambasted his opponent Michael Dukakis, tarring him with the “Liberal” label, which Reaganism had turned into a dirty word, Bush himself was every bit a Progressive. His admitted trouble with “the vision thing” prevented him from continuing with Reagan’s unfinished work: shrinking government, e…
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January 2, 2012

… 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 Paul or whoever is today’s flavor of the day. First there was Pawlenty, after which there was Bachmann, Perry was on top, then Cain, then Gingrich, Ron Paul and now Santorum seems to be surging. But the one constant is Mit…
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December 5, 2011

…olson, Stevie Wonder, Bill Cosby, Jason Robards, Steve Martin, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Martin Scorsese, Mel Brooks, Morgan Freeman, Julie Andrews, Jack Lemmon, Tony Bennett, Lauren Bacall, John Williams, James Earl Jones, Paul Simon, Carol Burnett, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Paul McCartney, Loretta Lynn, Clint Eastwood, Shirley Temple Black, Charlton Heston, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton, Diana Ross, Chuck Berry, Elton John, Bob Dylan, Sean Connery…
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January 15, 2012

I’m not a Republican. I’m not a Democrat. I am one of those over-analyzed, unpredictable, card-carrying Independents who definitely swings both ways. (PS: Thank God we exist! We’re the only voters out here who the politicians cannot peg.) That said, I was prepared to write a lengthy article on why I pray that Ron Paul runs on an Independent ticket should he fail to garner the GOP nomination – not because I agree with e…
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January 30, 2012

…pointment of McCain among Republicans since 2008, McCain was able to win a 2010 re-election in Arizona by a 56 to 32 percent margin. So, McCain’s support of Romney in Arizona will go a long way. Gingrich and Congressman Ron Paul have signaled that they are in this nomination battle for the long haul, if not taking it all the way to the convention. But should Romney have wins in 78% of the states going into Arizona, then Arizona might just be h…
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May 25, 2010
… If current polls mean anything (which they may or may not), we should be able to put that Senate seat into the Republican column in November. The Republican nominee is currently polling ahead. A true conservative, Rand Paul won his primary in Kentucky last Tuesday defeating the Republican establishment candidate. Before Mr. Paul committed a major flub on Friday, he was over 20% ahead in all polls to take the Senate seat. The flub which may…
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October 29, 2011

…nd beyond have used this method to successfully work mischief, so there’s reason to believe it could work again. As the socialist playwright and Stalin apologist George Bernard Shaw wrote, “A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.” In this coming election, we’ve got to count on Paul to do the right thing. To look at the enormity of the federal deficit and realize that doubling down on reckless fiscal poli…
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March 14, 2012

…f the other candidates combined. So, what happens, the spin machine comes out and says, “well, he got 43 delegates and Santorum only got 38, so Romney still won the day.” What about Gingrich’s delegates or Paul’s delegates? They don’t count? They don’t mean that Romney got less than half of what was out there? The Potential Spoiler The simple fact of the matter is that Mitt Romney has not won any southern s…
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February 29, 2012

… ground game; moreover, he relies on the same anti-Republican pro-Obama strategies that the DNC, union Democrats, Michael Moore and the Daily Kos have all employed — is still considered to have a viable campaign. Or Ron Paul — who has not won any states, and not expected to win any states — is still considered to have a viable campaign. But Romney won Michigan. And he won Arizona too. As a matter of fact, Romney won Maine two …
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