Some of the biggest names in the Tea Party are already lining up for Mitt Romney, surprising many political observers. Ron Paul, Rick Perry or Michele Bachmann might have hoped to be more natural partners. With the economy the issue for 2012, the Tea Party may have decided that a touch of compromise now could make the difference between a democratically-controlled White House, and a Republican White House.
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You may not like it…but The Plain Truth for Cabinet members about the rumblings in the GOP presidential contest. What women think of Calista Gingrich vs Ann Romney, WHY Herman Cain ran in the first place, how Rick Perry is doing, and who really stands the best chance to…win.
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MSNBC runs amuck again. The term “journalism” has never even been whispered within that news operation’s walls. Today, Mitt Romney is the target, and no surprise. MSNBC tries to connect Romney’s “Believe In America” to the KKK. Not just a reach…a hundred day sail.
We would stage an e-mail blast…but evidence abounds that their staff can’t…read.
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Newt and Nancy. Was it the money? Whatever did the Speaker Of The House promise the FORMER Speaker of The House, to do something completely in opposition to his Conservative views??? Who can know, but the video doesn’t lie!
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The closer we get to the Iowa vote, the more evident it becomes that everything is on the line for Republicans in 2012. See the new Kitchen Cabinet video released to Iowa women today, appealing to them to be informed, and vote with their hearts…and their minds.
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A new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll reveals good news and very bad news for Republicans just three weeks away from casting the first vote in America. More Republicans than ever are delighted with Newt Gingrich, and according to the new poll, if Gingrich becomes the GOP nominee there is less chance than ever that Republicans will be able to remove Democrats from power. Especially, Barack Obama. What’s a Conservative to do?
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At long LAST! Congress does something we can all be proud of. No more hard-earned taxpayer money is being socked away in the pockets of Pakistani leaders working for both sides! At least not now:
“A US Congressional panel has frozen $700m (£450m) in aid to Pakistan until it gives assurances it is tackling the spread of homemade bombs in the region.” Get the rest of the story…here.
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The North Carolina Democratic Party is putting out ads claiming that the GOP is declaring all out war on “women” — at least on Democratic women. NC politics has undergone some upheaval with reapportionment and they have lost some districts and now are fighting amongst themselves.
As usual, scratch a Democrat and you get a whiner . . .
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We were unaware that Newt Gingrich had changed from identifying as a Lutheran, and then a Baptist, to now, a Catholic. One hopes his spiritual journey hasn’t paralleled his political opportunities with Southerners in Georgia, and now Catholics who have funded his movies and other enterprises.
Gingrich may have to explain his development as a believer as he begins to travel in Iowa, because religion is once again front and center in that heartland state. Read here how the faith card is being played in Iowa.
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Iowa freeways are heating up with campaign buses and teams moving from one important city to another. This week Newt Gingrich must leave the debate stage and truly campaign. His numbers in Iowa are excellent but his campaign bus has little fuel in it. Gingrich says he’s the frontrunner and everyone’s target. Here’s how the competition plans to knock down his support.
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