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Republicans Brace For Another Floor Vote Loss Post Date: 2011-02-09 12:12:52 by Brian S
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House Republicans are pointing fingers at one another the day after a vote on the Patriot Act failed on their watch, and theyre already bracing for another embarrassing floor vote Wednesday. GOP aides predict that the House will fail to pass a bill Wednesday that would retrieve money already paid to the United Nations a rejection which would bring their legislative losses to three bills this week. The U.N. bill would return $179 million that was paid into the U.N. tax equalization fund. House Majority Leader Eric Cantors (R-Va.) signature budget slashing initiative, known as YouCut, will be brought up Wednesday under suspension of House rules that require two-thirds ...
How Obama Plays Media Like A Fiddle Post Date: 2011-02-08 19:23:00 by Brian S
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In early November, Barack Obama was one sad sack of a president his agenda repudiated by midterm voters, his political judgment scorned by commentators, his future darkened by a growing belief he might be a one-time president.In early February, Obama is master of the moment his polls on the upswing, his political dexterity applauded by pundits, his status as Washingtons dominant figure unchallenged even by Republicans.This three-month metamorphosis says something about Obamas survival skills, but the turnabout says even more about the mainstream media: Obama is playing the press like a fiddle. He is doing it by exploiting some of the most long-standing traits among ...
Christine O'Donnell blasts repubs Post Date: 2011-02-08 16:37:54 by calcon
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Its Christine ODonnell versus the world. Defeated 2010 Delaware Senate candidate Christine ODonnell sent out the first letter to raise money for her new political action committee Tuesday, slamming Democrats, Republicans, and vowing to investigate
billionaire leftist George Soros. Called ChristinePAC, the group is raising money to fund congressional candidates, advocate for conservative causes and apparently settle scores left unresolved after her run for Senate against now-Sen. Chris Coons last year. Youve probably heard about the latest smear on me. The establishment is going to keep attacking and keep trying to destroy those ...
Rep. Ron Paul Ignites Rumors Of Presidential Run Post Date: 2011-02-07 20:04:57 by Hondo68
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Sen. Rand Paul (R., Ky.), left, with his father, Rep. Ron Paul (R., Texas) (AP Photo/Ed Reinke) (NewsCore) - Rep. Ron Paul will speak to a social conservative activist group in Iowa next month, marking another signal the libertarian-leaning Republican from Texas may be pondering a third run for the White House, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday. The news comes a week after his son, freshman Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) dropped hints that he was considering an underdog run for president in 2012. The elder Paul, who has said he wants to dismantle the Federal Reserve, ran as a Libertarian in 1988 and as a Republican in 2008. He will speak at a presidential lecture series for the Family ...
Koch(SUCKING) Brothers Now At Heart If GOP Power Post Date: 2011-02-07 18:14:02 by Brian S
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Reporting from Washington The billionaire brothers David and Charles Koch no longer sit outside Washington's political establishment, isolated by their uncompromising conservatism. Instead, they are now at the center of Republican power, a change most evident in the new makeup of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Wichita-based Koch Industries and its employees formed the largest single oil and gas donor to members of the panel, ahead of giants like Exxon Mobil, contributing $279,500 to 22 of the committee's 31 Republicans, and $32,000 to five Democrats. Nine of the 12 new Republicans on the panel signed a pledge distributed by a Koch-founded advocacy group ...
Even Donald Trump Is Warning That An Economic Collapse Is Coming Post Date: 2011-02-03 11:20:43 by Hondo68
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In a shocking new interview, Donald Trump has gone farther than he ever has before in discussing a potential economic collapse in America. Using phrases such as "youre going to pay $25 for a loaf of bread pretty soon" and "we could end up being another Egypt", Trump explained to Newsmax that he is incredibly concerned about the direction our economy is headed. Whatever you may think of Donald Trump on a personal level, it is undeniable that he has been extremely successful in business. As one of the most prominent businessmen in America, he is absolutely horrified about what is happening to this nation. In fact, he is so disturbed about the direction that this ...
Israel Is Top Foreign Destination for 2012 Republicans Post Date: 2011-02-02 13:28:06 by Brian S
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For the prospective field of Republican presidential candidates, a trip to Israel is quickly becoming a near prerequisite as top-tier contenders with little direct foreign policy experience look to brandish their credentials on the international stage before the demands of a grueling campaign keep them tied up domestically. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney began the Holy Land parade last month, holding a private meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during part of a larger Middle East trip. Next, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee -- who has been outspoken in his advocacy for allowing Jewish settlements to be built in Palestinian-held lands -- arrived in Israel last weekend ...
Nearly Half Of Palin Backers May Flee GOP If She Isn’t Nominated Post Date: 2011-02-01 12:07:33 by Brian S
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A new poll from Rasmussen released Monday reported that Sarah Palin's divisiveness as a candidate may pose a serious electoral problem for the Republicans in 2012. According to the poll, nearly half of likely GOP voters who support Palin said they would switch to a third party candidate if the former Alaska governor and current Fox News personality didn't secure the presidential nomination in 2012. Fully 46 percent of Palin backers said they were likely to vote third party if Palin lost, with 22 percent saying it's "very likely." This devotion among Palin fans is especially problematic for the GOP because, as an earlier Rasmussen poll showed, Palin is the GOP ...
Mike Huckabee speaks “very Zionistically” in Israeli Knesset, condemns Egyptian uprising Post Date: 2011-02-01 01:53:35 by Brian S
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Mike Huckabee was in Jerusalem today on an important junket related to his likely presidential campaign. He used his speech before the Knesset to denounce the Egyptian uprising as a threat to all humankind, warning that the situation could threaten the world and all those who seek peace and security. The real threat to Israelis is not the bomb but the people behind it, not weapons but the madmen behind them. Bibi has essentially muzzled his cabinet ministers, warning them not to make any public statements about the uprising. It is not easy for so-called only democracy in the Middle East to say that it wants to keep it that way. So Huckabee was left with a golden ...
Republican 2012 Hopeful Huckabee: Israelis Have Right To Build In West Bank, East Jerusalem Post Date: 2011-01-31 14:03:37 by Brian S
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JERUSALEM - Potential 2012 U.S. presidential candidate Mike Huckabee says preventing Jewish settlers from building in east Jerusalem is as outrageous as discriminating against Americans because of their race, language or religion. Huckabee spoke at the dedication of a new Jewish neighbourhood in east Jerusalem, which is claimed by the Palestinians. Huckabee dismissed the notion that Jewish settlements are obstacles to peace. Instead, he backed the settlers' view that they have the right to build anywhere in the biblical Land of Israel, including the West Bank. The former Arkansas governor is expected to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2012. President Barack Obama and ...
In Mississippi, Gov. Barbour Puts Soft Focus On State's Past As He Eyes A White House Run Post Date: 2011-01-29 19:15:17 by Brian S
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JACKSON, Miss. - Haley Barbour's folksy style, savvy leadership in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and success as a Republican strategist have made the two-term Mississippi governor a serious contender early in the wide-open contest for the Republican presidential nomination. Yet the 63-year-old has shown a penchant for airbrushing his state's segregationist past, a period he's inclined to describe as more like Mayberry than "Mississippi Burning." Critics have dogged him for such comments, and Barbour has recently attempted to make amends, a sign he's aware that if he is to carry his party's banner next year against the country's first African-American ...
With The '10 Campaign Over, Few In Senate Join Tea Party Post Date: 2011-01-28 14:26:11 by Brian S
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WASHINGTON Although dozens of Republicans sailed into office with the help of the tea party movement last year, finding a self-identified "Tea Party Republican" on Capitol Hill is harder than you'd think. The first meeting of the Senate tea party caucus on Thursday attracted just four senators out of a possible 47 GOP members willing to describe themselves as members. The event was as notable for who wasn't there, than who was. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), once a tea party darling, has for now declined to join the caucus, whose first meeting was organized by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). Sen. Ron Johnson, a Wisconsin Republican whose campaign sprung from ...
Top Ten Reasons to Support Herman Cain for President Post Date: 2011-01-26 16:14:24 by Happy Quanzaa
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Even those conservatives who will not vote for Herman Cain to win the Republican nomination should hope that he does run -- and that his candidacy lasts a long time during the nomination process, perhaps even succeeding. Not the least of reasons is that a Cain candidacy would be a hoot. And I do not mean that in a derisive or condescending way at all. I mean that it would be the kind of doggone honest and refreshing campaign the country needs. It would be the opposite of the stale McCain run. Cain does not speak Washington drivel, and he's not afraid to take a strong position. Dare I say it? He'll call a spade a spade, and he'll reach across the aisle only to smack someone ...
Obama's Tepid State of the Union Speech [Full Thread] Post Date: 2011-01-26 10:24:30 by jwpegler
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Last night, President Obama delivered on of the most tepid state union speeches in recent memory. Obama's "winning the future" theme was exactly the right one. Unfortunately, very little of what he said will help us do that. Obama should have held up the report from his own Deficit Commission. He should have told the American people that this is his program for moving forward. Then he should have turned around and handed it to John Boehner and asked him to pass it immediately. Instead, we got a laundry list of disconnected new initiatives that just don't add up and won't do a thing to solve the looming fiscal crisis caused by too much government spending. Here's ...
Bipartisanship, Left & Right Agrees: Barry Failed-SOTU Fell Flat Post Date: 2011-01-26 09:57:17 by Happy Quanzaa
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Hannity & Frank Luntz on State of the Union Address
Well At Least He Didn't Insult The Supreme Court Post Date: 2011-01-26 01:19:45 by Ibluafartsky
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Well At Least He Didn't Insult The Supreme Court Posted by Aaron Goldstein on 1.25.11 @ 11:48PM However, I found President Obama's SOTU address a paradox. President Obama spoke of investing in biomedical research, information technology, clean energy technology and education as well as the merits of Obamacare only to say we were under "a mountain of debt" and thus had to freeze spending. How exactly does Obama think we got under a mountain of debt in the first place? At one point, President Obama noted that countries in Europe invested more in roads and railways than we do. Modeling ourselves after Europe isn't exactly a sound strategy when you consider the fiscal ...
Republicans On Armed Services Warn Gates Not To 'Undercut' Them On Vehicle Post Date: 2011-01-25 12:51:05 by Brian S
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House Armed Services Committee Chairman Rep. Howard Buck McKeon and his seven subcommittee chiefs are urging Defense Secretary Robert Gates to avoid formally stopping all work on the Marines Corps Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle. In a letter to Gates obtained by The Hill, the top eight HASC Republicans asked the Defense secretary to not take precipitous action on any program to which he earlier this month proposed major changes or immediate termination. Such moves, the committee leaders wrote, would undercut Congress ability to pass judgment on the recommendations. Gates announced Jan. 6 that the Marines were canceling the Expeditionary ...
Obama Hits Highest Marks In Over A Year Post Date: 2011-01-25 00:35:59 by Brian S
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President Barack Obamas approval ratings continue to strengthen - hitting their highest marks in well over a year - as he prepares for Tuesdays State of the Union address, according to a new poll Monday. In a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll, 55 percent of Americans surveyed Friday through Sunday said they approve of how Obama is doing his job, while 44 percent disapproved. Its his highest rating in the poll since November 2009, when he was at 55 pecent. Among Democrats, Obamas approval rating is at 87 percent, though among Republicans its at 19 percent. A majority of independents surveyed are positive about Obamas overall performance, with 54 ...
Who Knew? Dear Leader Loves Ronald Reagan Post Date: 2011-01-24 12:56:03 by Happy Quanzaa
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Obama: Reagan saw that 'we are all patriots' Ronald Wilson Reagan was a believer. As a husband, a father, an entertainer, a governor and a president, he recognized that each of us has the power as individuals and as a nation to shape our own destiny. He had faith in the American promise; in the importance of reaffirming values like hard work and personal responsibility; and in his own unique ability to inspire others to greatness. No matter what political disagreements you may have had with President Reagan and I certainly had my share there is no denying his leadership in the world, or his gift for communicating his vision for America. President Reagan ...
Mitt Romney Easily Wins New Hampshire Republican Poll Post Date: 2011-01-23 16:18:14 by Brian S
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(Reuters) - Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney easily won a poll of several hundred Republican delegates Saturday about whom they would choose to take on Democrat Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election. The poll was held at the New Hampshire Republican State Committee's annual meeting in Derry, by television station WMUR-TV and ABC News, as a way of finding out which potential candidates were generating an early buzz. Also at the meeting, conservative Tea Party activist Jack Kimball beat Juliana Bergeron to be New Hampshire's new state Republican Party chairman -- an outcome that could influence presidential campaigning in the state. Romney won 35 percent of the ...
Ron Paul, Ralph Nader agree on ‘progressive-libertarian alliance’ Post Date: 2011-01-23 14:48:28 by Godwinson
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Ron Paul, Ralph Nader agree on progressive-libertarian alliance By Nathan Diebenow Saturday, January 22nd, 2011 -- 2:48 pm In this corner, a libertarian, tea party hero who ran several campaigns as a candidate for US president on the Republican ticket. And in that corner, a progressive icon of the left who also ran several campaigns for the US presidency but on the Green Party ticket. One might think the two men, seemingly ideologically opposed to one another, would rather argue than help one another. However, on Wednesday's broadcast of Freedom Watch on the Fox Business channel, Judge Napolitano sat down for an amiable interview with Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) and Ralph ...
Lee Atwater explains in 1981 how using terms like "states' rights" and "tax cuts" are coded appeals to racism Post Date: 2011-01-22 14:13:22 by Godwinson
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From ameslevinelist.com: Lee Atwater explains in 1981 how using terms like "states' rights" and "tax cuts" are coded appeals to racism linking to original article: Many Republican-Conservative Small Government Positions Since Nixon Are Really Veiled Racist Policies Published: Jan 21, 2011 Author: Destro Post Date: 2011-01-21 11:23:02 by Destro I am starting to embrace the notion that pretty much all the Republican- conservative positions since Nixon are really veiled racist policies and that small govt is really code word for weakining the federal govt so it can't enforce civil rights or not paying welfare to "coloreds" even though most people on ...
PolitiFact: Bachmann’s Claims ‘False’ More Often Than Any Other Politician Post Date: 2011-01-21 19:23:36 by Brian S
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Minnesota Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann isn't letting her lack of credibility get in the way of her presidential ambitions. Only a day before the congresswoman's Friday visit to Iowa, the Pulitzer Prize-winning PolitiFact noted that she had made false statements more often than any public official. "We have checked her 13 times, and seven of her claims to be false and six have been found to be ridiculously false," PolitiFact editor Bill Adair told Minnesota Public Radio. He added that no other politician had been fact checked as often as Bachmann without saying something that was found to be true. "I don't know anyone else that we have checked, more than a ...
Abortion Next on House GOP Agenda Post Date: 2011-01-21 12:01:19 by Brian S
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Fresh off their vote to repeal health care reform, House Republicans have turned to wedge issue abortion as their next big priority, reports Politico. On Thursday morning, House Speaker John Boehner unveiled the No Tax-Payer Funding for Abortion Act (the name speaks for itself). The federal government doesn't fund abortions anyway (thanks to the long-standing Hyde Amendment), but Republicans feel it's important to make absolutely sure. "This common sense legislation reflects the will of the people and deserves the support of the House," Boehner said at a press conference. "It's one of highest legislative priorities." The bill has ...
Ron Paul: I’m Considering A Senate Run In 2012 Post Date: 2011-01-20 11:35:36 by Brian S
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Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul said Wednesday he's considering a 2012 run for his state's open seat in the US Senate. "It's certainly crossed my mind," Paul told The Hill after a poll found him to be a strong contender for the seat, to be vacated by Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison, who announced her retirement last week. The survey by the Democratic-affiliated Public Policy Polling, released Wednesday, found that Paul was Texas Republicans' second choice of candidates to replace Hutchison, just three points behind state Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst. Dewhurst had 23 percent; Paul had 20. "I was surprised," Paul responded, hedging that it wouldn't be the ...
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