The GOP can, again, rule in DC if they just make a few changes as outlined, and not fumble the ball.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows that 27% of the nation’s voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty-one percent (41%) Strongly...
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Gonna be a long term, O.
WSJ talks to Perry: fiscal propriety why TX rocks
The Rick pontificates on Palin, Ahnold, and that choade Voinovich. It’s a good read, and illustrates that being pro-business draws good results.
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Dems go after 52 insurers
Persecution is an ugly thing. And ought to help the GOP where the business community is concerned.
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Politico: Dems ratings ‘plummet’
This is good news! If the see-gars at the RNC will just seize the day and get serious about expanding liberty, they can deal the Dems a knock-down.
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Dem doublespeak a lesson for GOP
Real quick note: The Sibelius pronunciation / backtrack under liberal fire is a good lesson to the new GOP: have the strength of conviction to stick to your guns and not fudge your message. If your position is to abolish the Dept. of Energy, then stick to that. Sell the savings, and stick to...
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The reshaping of the GOP
A new article from the CS Monitor illustrates the breadth of this reformation that’s taking root.
The mantra, the only mantra, should be ‘expand individual liberty’.
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Whither the GOP?
OK, it’s by now an established fact that Obama and his disciples have the same, if not greater, propensity for shooting themselves in the foot as W’s administration and the previous GOP Congress. (Broken promises, Fudged transparency, Debt problems, Orwellian actions)
The question is this: can / will the GOP seize upon this strategic over-stretch...
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