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Romney, Harvard Grad With Harvard Advisers, Rips ‘Harvard Faculty Lounge’
Post Date: 2011-09-26 16:26:05 by Skip Intro
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Mitt Romney once again criticized President Obama for taking his advice from the “Harvard faculty lounge” in a speech in Florida on Thursday. He’s repeated the line on the campaign trail despite being a Harvard alum himself and counting Harvard faculty among his own top advisers. In a major address on foreign policy last month, Romney used the school as a punchline to decry Obama as overly weak in dealing with dictators. “That may be what they think in that Harvard faculty lounge,” he said, “but it’s not what they know on the battlefield!” Romney has never served on the battlefield, but he does hold degrees from Harvard in business and law. ...

Christie’s Travel Schedule Reignites Speculation About A Presidential Run
Post Date: 2011-09-26 11:41:06 by Skip Intro
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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s travel schedule has political circles in Washington and Trenton buzzing. Governor Christie will be traveling this week, headlining fundraisers in three important states: swing state Missouri, swing state Louisiana and usually Democratic California, where the money is. These freshly scheduled appearances come after a CBS national survey showed a full 50 percent of Republican voters are not happy with their choices for president, not exactly great news for Mitt Romney and Rick Perry, who got clobbered in a Florida straw poll. What’s Christie up to? Publicly and privately he is telling America he is not a candidate ...

Herman's Weekly Commentary: Cain or More of the Same
Post Date: 2011-09-26 08:44:06 by Happy Quanzaa
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Herman's Weekly Commentary: Cain or More of the Same Published: September 26, 2011 The results of last Saturday’s Florida straw poll sent a message to Washington, D.C., and the media establishment. “We the people” are still in charge of this country. The actual vote still matters, not just what the political and media pundits anticipate. My winning total of 37 percent of the vote eclipsed the so-called two front-runners combined. Both campaign camps have tried to spin the results for other than what they really suggest. Namely, the citizen’s movement is bigger and more influential than most people recognize, and that message is more powerful than money. Governors ...

How the Banks Take Down Politicians (Elizabeth Warren Edition)
Post Date: 2011-09-24 09:07:59 by lucysmom
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Big banks are very powerful, and they destroy politicians they don’t like. Obviously, they don’t do it directly, but operate through front groups. Some of these organizations are known as “media outlets”, such as the New York Post, which outed one of Eric Schneiderman’s lawyers as a dominatrix to embarrass and intimidate his office. On a Federal level, the most prominent front group through which bank-friendly and corporate-friendly smears happen is the Politico, a powerful establishment trade publication that caters primarily to media insiders and politicians, but gets nearly all of its substantial advertising revenue from lobbyists seeking legislative favors. As ...

Senator Is the Centerfold
Post Date: 2011-09-23 19:56:34 by lucysmom
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Long before he was a politician, the Republican candidate vying for Ted Kennedy’s U.S. Senate seat posed nude for the centerfold of Cosmo. Scott Brown won our “America’s Sexiest Man” contest and appeared in the June 1982 issue. In those days he was a 22-year-old law student at Boston College who was cramming for finals just days before stripping down for our photographer. snip Since we know the candidate so, ahem, well, we thought we’d help him out with a few campaign slogans: Who Needs Joe Plumber When You Can Have Scott Six-Pack? Scott Brown: A Name You Can Trust, Abs You Can Believe In Vote for Brown. He Has One Hell of a Stimulus Package. Click for Full ...

Ron Paul Ad - He Served
Post Date: 2011-09-23 18:15:47 by We The People
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Why Ron Paul is winning the GOP primary
Post Date: 2011-09-23 16:22:34 by We The People
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Just 15 seconds into a question-and-answer session with reporters Wednesday morning, Ron Paul found a way to work in a mention of the Austrian School of economics. From there, he moved inexorably through the Paul oeuvre: the need for the gold standard, the problem with energy-efficient light bulbs, why Greece should declare bankruptcy, why Grover Cleveland was his favorite president, and how our economy is collapsing “just like the Soviet system.” “I mean, how many people have read ‘Human Action’?” the Republican presidential candidate asked, referring to an economic treatise from the 1940s by one Ludwig von Mises. “How many people have studied Mises and ...

Who Benefited from Job Growth In Texas?
Post Date: 2011-09-22 12:35:11 by Skip Intro
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A Look at Employment Gains for Immigrants and the Native-Born, 2007 to 2011 Governor Rick Perry (R-Texas) has pointed to job growth in Texas during the current economic downturn as one of his main accomplishments. But analysis of Current Population Survey (CPS) data collected by the Census Bureau show that immigrants (legal and illegal) have been the primary beneficiaries of this growth since 2007, not native-born workers. This is true even though the native-born accounted for the vast majority of growth in the working-age population (age 16 to 65) in Texas. Thus, they should have received the lion’s share of the increase in employment. As a result, the share of working-age natives ...

Newt plans very, very, very important speech
Post Date: 2011-09-20 15:15:26 by Skip Intro
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Newt plans very, very, very important speech Newt Gingrich has been staking his whole White House bid on the idea that he's the smartest and most idea-driven candidate in the GOP field, and the Des Moines Register reports he'll aim to back that up with an upcoming speech: Gingrich promised to lay out a “very visionary” new Contract with America during a speech next week in Iowa. It “will be 10 times deeper and more comprehensive than 1994,” he told an audience of about 40 people Monday night in Council Bluffs. “Because the truth is, while we changed the system some … we didn’t fundamentally change the underlying system.” The new ...

Congressman Ron Paul Wins 2011 California Straw Poll
Post Date: 2011-09-18 01:54:50 by We The People
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LOS ANGELES – Minutes ago in front of the California Republican Party convention delegation at the JW Marriott at L.A. Live, CRP Chairman Tom Del Beccaro announced Congressman Ron Paul as the winner of the 2011 California Straw Poll. A full breakdown of the results is copied below. A total of 833 ballots were cast during the 2011 Straw Poll which included a write-in opportunity for the first time. The 2011 California Straw Poll was held on Saturday, September 17th between 9:00AM – 5:00PM, where CRP members, associate members, and registered guests were allowed to choose their favorite from among the 11 official Republican presidential candidates. 2011 Straw Poll Full ...

Ohio Tea Party Activist To Challenge Speaker John Boehner In 2012 GOP Primary
Post Date: 2011-09-17 14:05:35 by Brian S
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CINCINNATI — A tea party activist is challenging U.S. House Speaker John Boehner (BAY’-nur) in the 2012 Republican primary. The Cincinnati Enquirer (http://bit.ly/o5hTXQ) reports that David Lewis announced his candidacy on Friday. Lewis, the father of a 2-year-old girl, says he plans on running on a single issue — Boehner’s support of a federal budget that provides funding to Planned Parenthood, which he calls “the largest killer of unborn babies in America.” Lewis tells the newspaper that he plans on running graphic anti-abortion ads against Boehner. He says that people will not reject abortion until they see abortion. Boehner beat out two other candidates ...

Michael Reagan To Challenge Dianne Feinstein For Senate?
Post Date: 2011-09-16 19:12:02 by Brian S
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Two years ago, two major Republican campaigns swarmed the California GOP fall convention, confident that they could drum up the support to beat three-term incumbent Democrat Sen. Barbara Boxer, who was considered vulnerable because of her low voter-approval ratings. This year, as 1,000 GOP activists gather today in Los Angeles for their fall convention, things are different, as even the California Republican Party chairman has no idea who will take on 19-year-incumbent Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein next year - and no major candidates have stepped up. But the landscape may change soon, analysts said, given Feinstein's recent campaign money problems and a Field Poll released today ...

Poll: Americans unhappy with Congress
Post Date: 2011-09-16 17:08:37 by lucysmom
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NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- The U.S. Congress faces a historically low approval rating of 12 percent, a New York Times/CBS News poll said. The poll found just 12 percent of Americans approve of the way Congress is doing its job, The New York Times reported Friday, matching the all-time low recorded in October 2008.

Poll: Republicans Blamed Most for Ineffectiveness
Post Date: 2011-09-15 13:14:32 by Brian S
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A majority of Americans are angry and frustrated with elected officials, and more than four in 10 have given up hope in Washington’s ability to help them get through the economic slump. “It’s the bickering that I can’t stand, and they’re constantly beating their chests and saying, ‘I’m not budging -- you better,’” said Rose Hutchinson, 40, a technical analyst from Antioch, Illinois. “They’ve lost sight of what’s really the issue. It’s not about Democrats and Republicans. It’s about Americans not having jobs.” More than a third of Americans say they “wish” President Barack Obama and congressional ...

Barry begs: 'If you love me, you've got to help me pass this bill'
Post Date: 2011-09-14 17:22:47 by Happy Quanzaa
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Obama: 'If you love me, you've got to help me pass this bill' Obama promoted his jobs bill in North Carolina on Wednesday, the third stop on what White House press secretary Jay Carney has called a "campaign" for jobs. Not for the first time, Obama called back to an audience member who shouted "I love you" with "I love you back." On Wednesday he added, "But if you love me you've got to help me pass this bill." The Obama administration isn't holding back in its full-court campaign to pass the American Jobs Act. Obama's speech at North Carolina State University in Raleigh is his third stop, following similar speeches in ...

Twin defeats spark Democratic fears
Post Date: 2011-09-14 09:29:41 by Happy Quanzaa
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HOWARD BEACH, N.Y. — The Democratic Party’s rare loss of a congressional seat in its urban heartland Tuesday, accompanied by a blowout defeat in a Nevada special election, marked the latest in a string of demoralizing setbacks that threatened to deepen the party’s crisis of confidence and raise concerns about President Barack Obama’s political fortunes. In New York, Republican Bob Turner soundly defeated Democrat David Weprin in a House contest that – in the view of party leaders, at least — featured an anemic urban machine, distracted labor unions, and disloyal voters. In Nevada, a consequential state for the president’s re-election strategy, Democrats ...

After Turner Earthquake in Weiner District Democrats Civil War Against Obama Begins [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2011-09-14 09:24:40 by Happy Quanzaa
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History will never be able to tell us who made the fatal error in New York’s 9th district – Barack Obama, or Anthony Weiner. Just as Weiner kept on making critical errors every step of the way as his personal scandal unfolded earlier this year, President Obama has done everything in NY-09 to show that he is no friend of Israel and has no clue how to create jobs or learn from his many mistakes. I predict a tectonic shift among American Jews and within the Democratic Party if Obama doesn’t quietly retire. All the spinning in the world can’t spin away the trend of Scott Brown, the Tea Party victory of November 2010, and now the Turner earthquake. Many Democrats are ...

Sarah Palin snorted cocaine off 55 gallon oil drum and had affairs with NBA star and husband's business partner: Sensational claims in new book [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2011-09-14 08:54:28 by Sebastian
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Claims: A new book alleges Sarah Palin has taken cocaine in the past and had a six-month affair with a former business partner of her husband Todd Sarah Palin snorted cocaine off a 55 gallon oil drum while snowmobiling with friends and had elicit affairs with a top NBA star and one of her husband's business partners, a new book sensationally claims.In revelations which could strike a devastating blow to the controversial politician's hopes of joining the 2012 presidential race, Mrs Palin is said to have taken the class A drug with her husband, while smoking marijuana at college in secret liaisons with one of her professors.Joe McGinniss's book The Rogue: Searching for the Real ...

NY special election a measure of Obama's strength
Post Date: 2011-09-13 20:43:22 by Sebastian
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Democrat David Weprin faced an unusually tight race against Republican Bob Turner in a special election Tuesday in New York's heavily Democratic 9th Congressional District, where voters unhappy with President Barack Obama could elect a Republican for the first time. The contest to replace disgraced Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner has become too close to call, with public opinion polling showing a slight edge for Turner, a retired media executive with no previous political experience. Both candidates hit the streets Tuesday, meeting voters and trying to boost turnout, the key in most special elections. Weprin had a full public schedule of get-out-the-vote events, while Turner's only ...

Notes on the CNN/Tea Party Express GOP debate: Night of the Texas Two-Step-Stumble
Post Date: 2011-09-13 11:07:50 by Murron
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Notes on the CNN/Tea Party Express GOP debate: Night of the Texas Two-Step-Stumble Speaking of Fast and Furious, it was once again skipped as a debate question — as were any major Obama scandals (Solyndra, Interior Department corruption, DOJ corruption). Rick Perry lost big-time as he tried to do the Texas two-step on the Gardasil executive order and earned a wave of boos from the grass-roots Tea Party crowd on the Texas DREAM Act illegal alien student bailout. Michele Bachmann, Ron Paul, and Rick Santorum effectively refuted Perry’s “err on the side of life” cop-out and offered powerful defense of parental sovereignty. Bachmann also astutely pointed out the Merck ...

Bobby Jindal backs Rick Perry for president
Post Date: 2011-09-12 19:25:01 by jwpegler
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Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is throwing his support to Texas Governor Rick Perry for president, he announced on Monday. In a Monday night statement announcing the endorsement, Jindal praised Perry for his record on job creation -- which he presented as a "stark contrast" from President Obama's achievements in that area. "Rick Perry is the candidate who can lead our party to victory in 2012," Jindal said in the statement. "His record on job creation simply cannot be beat, and the one million jobs he's helped create as governor is a stark contrast to the 2.4 million jobs lost on President Obama's watch." He added: "President Obama promised ...

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Post Date: 2011-09-12 19:20:46 by Hondo68
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Pawlenty Endorses Romney In Gop Race
Post Date: 2011-09-12 12:21:48 by Brian S
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(09-12) 08:58 PDT ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Vanquished Republican presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty endorsed contender Mitt Romney on Monday, calling the former Massachusetts governor the candidate who "possesses the unique qualifications to confront our severe economic predicament." Pawlenty, Minnesota's former governor, bypassed a home-state candidate in the process, Rep. Michele Bachmann, as well as the front-runner in national polls, Texas Gov. Rick Perry. Pawlenty left the 2012 race last month after losing to Bachmann in an Iowa GOP straw poll. The endorsement comes as Romney finds himself chasing Perry, who leads in most surveys after only a month in the race. ...

That Presidential Look: The Bad, the Beautiful, and Voting-Booth Realities
Post Date: 2011-09-12 06:41:54 by CZ82
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That Presidential Look: The Bad, the Beautiful, and Voting-Booth Realities By Selwyn Duke While there was more than one reason why John McCain was a long shot to win the 2008 general election, a big one was something almost no one talked seriously about: appearance. That is to say, when was the last time an old-looking, white-haired, half-bald man won the presidency? If you think this piece will be satire or fluff, think again. It rather will be very serious commentary about a very silly -- but painfully real -- phenomenon. When people do discuss looks' impact on presidential fortunes, they usually treat the matter as a joke; we may hear, for instance, how a candidate must have ...

Race to Replace Anthony Weiner Update: Poll Finds Republican Leading by 6 Points
Post Date: 2011-09-10 18:47:58 by jwpegler
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The special election to replace the self-proclaimed author of Obamacare and junk-Tweeter extraordinaire Anthony Weiner is Tuesday, and right now it isn’t looking good for the Democrats. From the New York Times: The Republican candidate is in a strong position heading into Tuesday’s special election in the heavily Democratic Congressional district formerly represented by Anthony D. Weiner, according to a new poll released on Friday. Fifty percent of likely voters in New York’s Ninth Congressional District supported the Republican, Bob Turner, compared with 44 percent who supported his Democratic opponent, Assemblyman David I. Weprin, according to the poll, conducted from ...

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