Santorum fans weren’t that happy last night, but the Romney camp heaved a sigh of relief. In the final hours, Rick Santorum was lobbying Democrats to vote for HIM, right along with the Democratic National Committee. The DNC was only too happy to send votes the way of Rick Santorum in hopes of upsetting frontrunner Mitt Romney. It was an under-handed plan, but brilliant. Except that it failed.
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Imagine the Obama administration’s I.R.S. trying to intimidate and scare off middle class Tea Party groups by smothering them with threatening legal inquiries! Eric Holder and the Justice Department tried the very same tactic on big GOP donors earlier this year, threatening to assess a gift tax on all political donations made to 501c-4 non-profit groups in the 2010 election. Do you think this latest government tactic will weaken bold Tea Party activists? Not a chance.
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How is Obama polling…REALLY? Not the way the media portrays it, but as the numbers really are? This look at his approval rating, faith and confidence in his ability to jumpstart the economy, and his chances against GOP frontrunners? All the numbers signal trouble. Deep trouble.
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On “Meet The Press” this AM Gov. Brewer made her endorsement.
“It was a difficult decision, but I think Mitt by far is the person who can go in and win,” Brewer said.”
Now the big question … could this move cost Romney the Hispanic vote in the general election?
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Heaven knows there’s more than just a little bit of tension between President Obama and Arizona Governor Jan Brewer over the state’s immigration nightmare. All of the nation’s governors are meeting this week in Washington for their annual conference which is always capped off with an elegant dinner hosted by the President and First Lady at The White House. Jan has decided to sen Obama a rather public message.
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Warren Buffet may lean Democrat in his politics, but he leans all Republican when it comes to making money. The Board of Directors of his giant and Wall Street favorite Berkshire Hathaway Corporation settled this week on a successor, but will not name that person. Warren Buffet is still the figure head for now. Do you have any idea how BIG Warren Buffet’s company is? Read here.
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“True to a primary season already marked by sudden and surprising ups and downs, Mitt Romney has jumped back into the lead in Michigan’s Republican Primary race.
The vote’s on Tuesday.”
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Ron Paul had ZERO patience for Rick Santorum’s spending excuses, for earmarking legislation, and voting for the “Bridge To Nowhere.” Rick Santorum, in his favor, didn’t have the luxury of being a Governor. He had to sign on or off with the GOP Caucus on most votes. However, being a frontrunner has its responsibilities! Here’s Ron Paul calling Santorum: A FAKE.
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Most taxpayers don’t care how it’s done, as long as taxes are reduced and revamped….pronto. But how to dip the government’s toe in the pond of TAX FREEDOM? Herman Cain thought “9-9-9” was a good start, but it was never really taken seriously in its entirety. This week Mitt Romney puts out sort of a “Top Ten” of the ways he would approach the problem. Us average people can fully understand the first FIVE! The rest is for your accountant or business manager!
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Should anyone with $100 million be able to toss it behind the candidate of choice and sway an election? Or WIN an election? Sheldon Adelson thinks so.
The 2008 Citizen’s United campaign finance decision by the U.S. Supreme Court is unleashing participants in this crucial election who have never participated before. Are they going to hurt our country? Or help it?
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