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The Winner of the Iowa Caucus: Barack Obama

The Winner of the Iowa Caucus: Barack Obama
I’ll tell you who won last night’s Iowa caucus for the Republican presidential nomination, and it wasn’t one of the two guys that essentially tied for the win:  It was a Democratic president by the name of Barack Hussein Obama. Rick Santorum’s strong performance (replete with premature victory speech just as Mitt Romney was inching up in the count) means absolutely nothing.  Considering t Read More [...]

The Inevitable 2012 Nominee – Mitt Romney

The Inevitable 2012 Nominee – Mitt Romney
I believe that Mitt Romney is going to be the Republican nominee for the 2012 elections. Over the past month or so there’s been many signs that lead me to this conclusion. Romney’s opposition has not been gaining the trust of the general population of the American people and has been constantly bashed by the media recently.  On the other hand Mitt Romney has barely got any criticism recently probably d Read More [...]

The First Romney Campaign of 1968: Like Father, Like Son?

The First Romney Campaign of 1968: Like Father, Like Son?
Former Michigan Governor George W. Romney and his son former Massachusetts Governor Willard “Mitt” Romney are two separate individuals. But a comparison of the two as presidential candidates brings up an all-too-familiar pattern of “moderate” Republican policies, growth of state government as governors, a track record of budget cuts while in office but budget shortfalls following afterwards, Read More [...]

The Inevitability of Mitt Romney

The Inevitability of Mitt Romney
A piece in American Thinker, “The Premature Coronation of Romney,” reads very familiar for two reasons: the air of “inevitability” surrounding Romney’s campaign reminds one of the “inevitability of communism” meme; and secondly, the Democrat-friendly media are playing mindgames with the electorate to try to secure the nomination for Romney. Mitt is the “heads I win, t Read More [...]

Tax Plans of the Candidates

Tax Plans of the Candidates
Countless times in the past year have we heard nearly every Conservative and Republican Representative, Senator and presidential candidate say “it’s not a revenue problem, it’s a spending problem.” So why all of a sudden are all of the GOP candidates releasing or talking about releasing their tax plan idea should he or she become the next president? Because talking about cutting taxes gets people elected. W Read More [...]

Time to Go

Time to Go
With a dozen more debates looming on the horizon it is time to narrow the field of potentials in the GOP primary.  I will not lie.  There are eight candidates that I would like to see drop out tomorrow, but I think a more realistic number is three: Michelle Bachmann.  I started out as a fan of Congresswoman Bachmann.  She has been an outspoken critic of Obamacare, Dodd-Frank, and other left-wing boondoggles.  Read More [...]

Advice To the GOP Contenders

Advice To the GOP Contenders
Prior to the next GOP Debate it would be greatly appreciated if some of you would actually listen to us. Remember us – WE THE PEOPLE? We are the ones you are supposed to be representing. Instead of paying so much attention to what the media and the Washington insiders are trying to tell you – LISTEN to those of us who will be casting a vote not only in the primaries but the general election as well. First off Read More [...]

GOP Establishment Steamrolling Electorate to Get Romney Selected

GOP Establishment Steamrolling Electorate to Get Romney Selected
A theory is being circulated, by conservative heavyweights Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin, that the GOP establishment is trying to steamroll the electorate by moving up primaries in Iowa, South Carolina, and Florida. The recent addition of New Hampshire moving up its primary to December 6th, and its reasons why, lends further credence to this belief. The GOP establishment wants Mitt Romney – let there be no dou Read More [...]

Christie’s Endorsement Disappointing Though Not Unexpected

Christie’s Endorsement Disappointing Though Not Unexpected
Chris Christie’s upcoming endorsement of Mitt Romney is not unexpected.  As I stated in a previous post about Governor Christie his appeal was based on his authenticity and plainspoken manner.  It was never based on any conservative credentials and there was a real risk that, had he entered the race, he would follow a course similar to that of Rick Perry once conservatives learned of his particular platform. Wh Read More [...]

The Poor Little Rich Boys of the GOP

The Poor Little Rich Boys of the GOP
I’m hoping that the title alone doesn’t give away too much of how I feel about two of the seventy-five GOP contenders currently in the 2012 Presidential race. Ok, so seventy-five is an exaggeration. At last count I think there are but nine or ten. Of those my least two favorite are Huntsman and Romney. Once-removed third cousins, the billionaire politicians are just a little bit too pretty boy for my liking. Wh Read More [...]
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