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Reagan Attorney General Ed Meese Defends Muslims in Government
Tweet Share on Facebook January 31, 2012 Comment (1)In the weeks and months following the 2001 terror attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., a small but significant debate arose in conservative circles over the role of Muslims in the political life of the nation.
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Barack Obama: Polarizer-in-Chief
Tweet Share on Facebook January 31, 2012 Comment (2)Barack Obama won the White House in a landslide in 2008, posting the most convincing win of any Democrat since Lyndon Johnson in 1964. By promising "hope" and "change," he garnered more than 69 million votes, winning just under 53 percent of the popular vote and 365 votes in the electoral college.
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Poll: Obama's Got a Hispanic Problem
Tweet Share on Facebook January 26, 2012 Comment (2)Florida's growing Hispanic community, which now constitutes nearly a quarter of the state's population, holds the key to victory in the upcoming GOP presidential primary and in the November election. A new survey from Resurgent Republic, the polling operation cofounded by former Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie, found that they have soured on President Barack Obama.
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Kochs Won't Benefit From Keystone XL--But Warren Buffett Might
Tweet Share on Facebook January 25, 2012 Comment (3)The Democrats are taking a beating over President Barack Obama's decision to "red light" the proposed Keystone XL pipeline that would transport oil from the Canadian tar sands to refineries on the U.S. Gulf coast.
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Newt Gingrich's South Carolina Win Proves 2012 Race Still Wide Open
Tweet Share on Facebook January 24, 2012 Comment (5)The fight for Florida began Monday as the dust from South Carolina continued to settle.
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Barack Obama’s Tax Hikes: 21 Down, More to Come
Tweet Share on Facebook January 21, 2012 Comment (7)It's looking more and more like President Barack Obama's principal reason for wanting to be president was so that he would be in a position to spend the people's money. Under his leadership—or lack thereof—the national debt has increased by more than 40 percent to almost $49,000 per person.
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Obama's Keystone XL Pipeline Rejection Is a Gift to China
Tweet Share on Facebook January 19, 2012 Comment (7)At a time when the U.S. economy desperately needs the estimated 20,000 jobs it would create, President Barack Obama said "no" Wednesday to the proposed Keystone XL pipeline and, in an act of stunning audacity, blamed the Republicans for forcing the decision on him.
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Mitt Romney Must Sharpen His Defense of Bain Capital
Tweet Share on Facebook January 17, 2012 Comment (5)Going into the crucial South Carolina primary, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is opening up a substantial lead. According to the Gallup Poll out Tuesday, Romney has "climbed to a commanding 23-point lead over his nearest competitor among Republican registered voters nationally." He leads the pack with 37 percent followed by former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich at 14 percent, and Texas Rep. Ron Paul at 12 percent.
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Obama Should Cut Costs by Working with—Not around—Congress
Tweet Share on Facebook January 13, 2012 Comment (6)Heading into his re-election campaign, President Barack Obama suddenly wants to save the taxpayers money. He wants Congress to give him broad new powers to reorganize agencies within the executive branch in order to cut costs and function more efficiently.
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Changing His Chief of Staff Can't Solve Obama's Larger Problem
Tweet Share on Facebook January 10, 2012 Comment (5)The fixer is on his way out.
White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley, whom President Barack Obama had hoped would add a degree of adult supervision to the West Wing will be leaving even sooner then expected.
