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Fresh Questions Raised About Romney’s Reign At Bain
Post Date: 2012-01-16 12:26:50 by Brian S
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Recent claims that the anti-Romney campaign ad, “King of Bain: When Mitt Romney Came to Town,” is seriously flawed may lessen its impact on the Republican presidential primaries. A story at the Washington Post, however, adds fresh fuel to the fire by suggesting that Romney’s actions when he ran Bain Capital were unscrupulous in ways having nothing to do with how many business he shut down or how many workers he fired. Under the devastating headline, “When Romney ran Bain Capital, his word was not his bond,” Fortune editor William D. Cohan writes that “there is another version of the Bain way that I experienced personally during my 17 years as a deal-adviser on ...

RON PAUL RECEIVES PIVOTAL ENDORSEMENT OF SOUTH CAROLINA STATE SENATOR TOM DAVIS
Post Date: 2012-01-16 10:05:15 by jwpegler
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2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul received today the key endorsement of tea party favorite and South Carolina political heavyweight, state Sen. Tom Davis (R-Beaufort). The consequential endorsement took place at a press conference at 6:00 p.m. EST at the Palisades Conference Center, located in Myrtle Beach. Sen. Davis is the most influential fiscal conservative in the South Carolina General Assembly and his endorsement virtually assures that fiscal conservatives in the “First in the South” primary state will take notice. His endorsement also is viewed as a political game-changer by many in South Carolina Republican Party circles. Those outside South Carolina also ...

Ron Paul picks up major evangelical endorsement heading into South Carolina
Post Date: 2012-01-13 18:55:04 by jwpegler
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Ron Paul picked up a major endorsement from an evangelical leader when Dr. James Linzey, president and founder of the Military Bible Association, endorsed the candidate. Lizney, who served as a military chaplain for over 24 years and retired with an honorable discharge, has hosted Operation Freedom, a television program in Europe. Before founding the Military bible Association, he travelled the world as an evangelist. In a statement to Congressman Paul declaring his endorsement, Lizney said, “Having thoroughly examined your political philosophy and finding that your platform is 100% in line with the Constitution of the United States of America, and examining your political record to ...

POLL: Paul Surges, Santorum Plunges in South Carolina...
Post Date: 2012-01-13 12:54:42 by Brian S
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South Carolina Presidential Primary Preference:South Carolina Likely Republican Primary VotersJan 11-122012 Gingrich25%Huntsman 1%Paul20% Perry9%Romney29% Santorum7%Other2% Undecided7%  Mitt Romney leads the South Carolina Republican presidential primary with 29%. Newt Gingrich is in second place with 25% and Ron Paul is in third place with 20%. Paul has gained the most and Rick Santorum has lost the most since the last American Research Group survey on January 4-5. In that survey, Paul was at 9% and Santorum was at 24%. Gingrich and Romney are tied among self-identified Republicans with 29% each, followed by Paul with 18%. Paul leads among independents and Democrats with ...

Boehner Fed Up With Obstruction By Tea Party GOP Reps
Post Date: 2012-01-13 12:27:57 by Brian S
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Speaker of the House John Boehner, fed up with the Republican freshman House members supported by the so-called “populist” tea party movement, is ignoring their whines and stonewalling and will work towards a compromise to avoid another public relations disaster on tax cuts and budget deals. Capitol Hill Blue has learned that a frustrated Boehner recently told his close aides “to hell with them,” referring to many of the 85 freshman Republicans installed in Congress in 2010 by the tea party movement. Polls show growing buyers remorse among voters who supported the tea party-backed Republicans in 2010 and Boehner — stung by widespread public criticism over his ...

Romney / RAND Paul -- That's the ticket
Post Date: 2012-01-12 20:42:45 by jwpegler
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During the course of the GOP primaries, the GOP establishment (Kristol, Hannity, Limbaugh, Santorum, etc) have unmercifully savaged Ron Paul and laughed at his supporters as some kind of "cultist" nuts. They have made a huge mistake. Recent surveys have shown that "independents" (non-party affiliated voters) comprise 40% of the electorate. 79% of those people are angry with Obama and 77% of those people are also angry at George Bush and his big spending GOP Congress. I am one of those people who think that both parties are a problem. At this point Mitt Romney looks almost destined to be the GOP Presidential nominee. Here's a fact: Most of the blowhards on the ...

Republicans Rally Around Romney After Hits On Bain
Post Date: 2012-01-12 18:30:57 by Brian S
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(01-12) 14:23 PST Greer, S.C. (AP) -- An array of Republicans and conservatives — including some of Mitt Romney's sharpest critics — rushed to the GOP presidential front-runner's defense Thursday to counter efforts to paint the former venture capitalist as a job-killer. Under fire, Romney rivals Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry backed off from directly attacking Romney's tenure at the helm of Bain Capital. "We're disappointed" with the line of criticism, said Thomas Donohue, the head of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The business group doesn't endorse in presidential campaigns, but Donohue said: "We think Romney has had a pretty good track record. ...

Can Ron Paul Defeat Candidates of the Zionist Propaganda Machine?
Post Date: 2012-01-12 18:08:21 by Brian S
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Ron Paul made it again winning the second position in the New Hampshire Republican primary elections. He won 24% of the votes while Romney won 38%.Pundits of the Zionist media in the US ignored Ron Paul, dismissing him as unelectable, focusing on other candidates whose major credential is loyalty to Israel and its surrogate wars around the world.The Zionist media pundits have already chosen Romney as the "unstoppable as the GOP nominee." from just the two races of Iowa and New Hampshire. They will keep repeating this propaganda primary after primary to influence Republican voters to vote for the "electable" candidates.All of this of course is because Ron Paul has ...

Paul May Win Republican Convention Clout by Gaining Delegates
Post Date: 2012-01-11 12:32:09 by Brian S
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Four years ago, Ron Paul arrived at the Republican convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, with just 15 delegates and was shunned by party elites who gave him no speaking role. He held a “Rally for the Republic” in Minneapolis for thousands of supporters during the convention. The libertarian Texas Representative probably will be a more forceful presence at this summer’s Tampa, Florida, convention, to the consternation of some Republican leaders. “I sort of have to chuckle when they describe you and me as being dangerous,” Paul said to cheers from supporters after his second place finish in last night’s New Hampshire primary. “We are dangerous to the status ...

Mitt Romney Took Part In A ‘Pro-Vietnam’ Draft Rally
Post Date: 2012-01-10 12:14:22 by mininggold
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Mitt Romney Took Part In A ‘Pro-Vietnam’ Draft Rally Just when you thought Willard Mitt Romney couldn’t possibly be any more nauseatingly Establishmentarian while simultaneously hoodwinking you into a sub-prime mortgage with his unctuous Mad Men look, it seems the corporation BFF once took part in a demonstration in favor of the Vietnam War draft. Perhaps I shall reiterate that in the event you suddenly spewed your fat-free white chocolate Grande Mocha all over the screen: the soon-to-be Republican presidential nominee (just don’t tell the GOP that) proudly took part in a rally that favored a conscript army, or one that plucked the poor and dispossessed from their ...

Ron Paul's Possible Big Plan: Rand in 2016 (Which means dad might not launch a third-party run)
Post Date: 2012-01-09 19:11:39 by Brian S
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(Newser) – The GOP establishment has a nightmare vision about Ron Paul this year, writes Steve Kornacki at Salon. It goes like this: Paul doesn't get the party nomination and exacts his revenge by launching a third-party run on the Libertarian ticket that siphons votes from the Republican nominee and gives President Obama another four years. Maybe, but Kornacki suggests one very important reason Paul might not go that route: His senator son, Rand. "If the Paul name were to turn into the Republican equivalent of Nader, the fallout could threaten the inroads that Rand has made and his otherwise bright future in the party," writes Kornacki. The Pauls' libertarian ...

Busted! Ron Paul racist rant caught on tape! OMG! OMG!
Post Date: 2012-01-08 19:16:06 by jwpegler
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Club For Growth: Santorum is a Big Government "Conservative"
Post Date: 2012-01-08 16:08:11 by jwpegler
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Claim: "You're a big-government conservative." (Source: Rep. Ron Paul on former Senator Rick Santorum, ABC News Debate, 1/7/11) Club for Growth's Verdict: Mostly True Analysis: During a particularly touchy exchange at the ABC News debate, Paul attacked Santorum for being a “big-government, big spending individual.” To back up this claim, Paul offered four substantive examples: that Santorum voted to raise the nation’s debt limit five times, that Santorum voted against “right to work” laws, that he voted for No Child Left Behind, and that he voted for the Medicare Prescription Drug benefit. Research shows that all four substantive allegations ...

Ron Paul Slays Newt: 'When I Was Drafted, I Was Married And Had Two Kids -- And I Went'...
Post Date: 2012-01-08 14:13:28 by Brian S
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GOP debate: Ron Paul goes on the attack, steps back into the spotlight By Emily Goodin - 01/07/12 10:57 PM ET Ron Paul returned to the spotlight Saturday night by attacking his rivals for the Republican nomination. The Texas congressman launched ferocious attacks against Rick Santorum, who has surged in the polls recently, and Newt Gingrich. Those two snapped back, leading to one of the most testy exchanges in the debate, and all frontrunner Mitt Romney had to do was sit back and watch his rivals tear each other down. Paul, who is second in New Hampshire polls, got plenty of air time to make his attacks and all of the candidates involved in the exchanges found themselves playing ...

Ron Paul and Mitt Romney are in it for the long haul
Post Date: 2012-01-07 20:08:12 by jwpegler
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After the Iowa Caucus concluded early Wednesday morning, the dust settled to reveal three winners, but only two long-term candidates. Mitt Romney pulled off a less than stellar victory over Rick Santorum, while Ron Paul came in a strong third. None of the other candidates came close to matching the top three presidential hopefuls. Soon after the caucus, Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry re-evaluated their campaigns with Bachmann dropping out and Perry vowing to stay in the race until the South Carolina primary on January 21st. While this race is far from over, it is beginning to take shape. With Bachmann gone and Perry almost irrelevant, there are five Republicans left looking to win the ...

Rick Santorum is no Conservative Savior
Post Date: 2012-01-07 17:29:22 by jwpegler
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Rick Santorum's virtual tie in Iowa has propelled him into the national spotlight overnight. Just three weeks ago, Santorum was polling in the low to middle single digits in Iowa. Many people questioned why he was even in the race. I thought that he was probably running for Vice President -- someone who could give Mitt Romney credibility with social conservatives. Now that Santorum has emerged as the latest front-runner among the GOP Presidential contenders, it's time to take a close look at who Rick Santorum really is. Santorum was born in 1958 in West Virginia. His parents were government employees who worked at a VA Hospital in neighboring Pennsylvania. After graduating from ...

Santorum And The Tea Party Crackup
Post Date: 2012-01-06 19:42:09 by Brian S
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It’s easy to read too much into Rick Santorum’s stunning finish in the Iowa caucuses after months of dismal poll numbers. In some ways he won by default, emerging as the last conservative candidate standing because no one took him seriously enough to attack him. Nevertheless, by virtually tying with Mitt Romney, he has become the leading conservative alternative in the race. And that should put to rest the exhausted conventional wisdom that the American right is primarily motivated by a desire for small government. Because Rick Santorum sure isn’t. Since the Tea Party burst onto the political scene in 2009, we have heard over and over again that the revolt against president ...

Santorum: Trim Social Security Now Even If Painful
Post Date: 2012-01-06 19:03:45 by Brian S
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Keene, N.H.— Risking the wrath of older voters, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is calling for immediate cuts to Social Security benefits and says the country can't wait to phase in reductions as most of his rivals have advocated. "We can't wait 10 years," even though "everybody wants to," Santorum told a crowd while campaigning in New Hampshire Friday, breaking with opponents who say immediate cuts would be too big a shock to current and soon-to-be retirees. Calling for cuts in Social Security often triggers strong opposition, and politicians typically suggest phase-in periods of up to a decade when broaching the topic. Santorum, who was ...

Rick Santorum: A Record of Betrayal
Post Date: 2012-01-06 16:23:22 by jwpegler
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This started running in South Carolina today. Ron Paul's ads are a lot better than they were in 2008.

Tennessee Tea Party Disbands, 1 Of Several In State
Post Date: 2012-01-06 13:04:29 by Brian S
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Tea Party, one of several tea party groups in the state, is disbanding after three years. In a letter to members, leaders Tami and Robert Kilmarx say they have realized the tea party is not a vehicle that will move the United States to what they call "a healthy relationship with God," according to WPLN-FM. "The issues confronting our country are only symptoms of our rebellion against God and His will for us," the letter states, while acknowledging that "some of you may feel that the tea party movement has no place to include God and religion in it." The letter states that the husband and wife had hoped to turn the ...

Romney & Gingrich: The Draft Dodgers That Want to Send Your Kids to War
Post Date: 2012-01-06 10:08:59 by Deckard
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When it came time for Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich to serve in the armed forces during the Vietnam War in the 1960s, both Presidential candidates weaseled out of their duty to “serve their country”. Now they espouse hawkish rhetoric, vehemently back the occupation of Afghanistan, think it was a mistake to pull combat troops out of Iraq (a result of a Bush-era agreement with Iraq), and more recently have touted the need to invade Iran.  Just as it’s easy to spend money that isn’t yours, it’s just as easy to send kids to war that aren’t your own.  That’s the crux of what Mitt Romney and Gingrich have advocated and what they intend to do if either ...

Democ­rats In Drag, Part 4 : Newt Gingrich
Post Date: 2012-01-06 09:07:17 by Bill D Berger
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If ever there was a person suffering under the delusion that there really was a nickel's difference between the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, Newt Gingrich's surfing in Alvin Toffler's Third Wave and his application of the same as the launching pad of 21st century Republicanism should have been the wake-up call to stack the sandbags, vacate the beachheads, and run for the hills. Mr. Gingrich told his fellow congressmen in his Republican Revolution Victory Speech in November 1994 that "The Third Way [The Third Wave]" represented the key to figuring out where he and the new Republicans were coming from, and that this futurism-based book was "one of the ...

Who is the real "racist"? Hint : He's a Mormon
Post Date: 2012-01-06 07:04:42 by Deckard
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Mitt Romney, Polygamy, Racism and the Mormon Church One of the main concerns I believe people should have when choosing a president is the moral character of that person. Case in point is obviously the Mitt Romney topic. If this guy supports the Mormon Church then of course his tithe money is going to be sent to Salt Lake City. Remember, those are your tax dollars. Now if Mr. Romney believes and condones what the Church does then I can tell you straight up that he’s not going to believe Mormonism has any culpability in the debauchery still going on with the residual fruits of Joseph Smith. The LDS Church will not admit that because of Joseph Smith’s philandering ways there has ...

Ron Paul closes in on Mitt Romney in Washington Times NH poll
Post Date: 2012-01-05 20:26:09 by jwpegler
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Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX), a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, is closing in on former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney in the latest Washington Times/JZ Analytics Poll of likely New Hampshire Republican presidential primary voters released Thursday. Mr. Paul now has 24 percent of the votes in the NH poll, while Mr. Romney has 38 percent of the votes. Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, who finished in a virtual tie with Mr. Romney in the Iowa Caucuses, is also closing in on the Bain Capital co- founder. Mr. Santorum garnered 11 percent of the votes in the NH poll. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman are nearly out of the ...

The Tea Party Fever Has Broken
Post Date: 2012-01-04 19:33:54 by Brian S
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Perhaps the most important undercurrent in American politics that the Iowa Republican caucuses reveal is that the raging Tea Party enthusiasm fever of 2010 that led to historic Republican election victories has broken. Participation in the Iowa Republican caucuses was strong. Over the past four years, participation in the Iowa Republican caucuses only slightly outpaced the state's population growth. Four years ago, 118,696 people participated in the Iowa Republican caucuses compared to 122,252 in 2012, an increase of 3.0%. Over this same period, the eligible population increased from 2.20 million to 2.25 million, an increase of 2.4%. Not unexpected, turnout for the 2012 Democratic ...

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