No matter Mitt Romney has been smiling wide for the past 36 hours. He knew the inside polling. Even the Christian Right’s Ralph Reed called it a monumental win. Evangelicals split for Romney. Catholics voted for Romney by a 26-point margin with TWO Catholics on the ballot. He won Latinos, women, and even a surprising share of worried Tea Party voters. But it’s not over.
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It’s not a landslide, but close to it. In a state where Mitt Romney faced challenges from Evangelical groups, distrusting members of the respected Florida Tea Party, the Democratic National Committee, Big Labor AND Newt Gingrich fighting 20 hours every day, everywhere, Mitt Romney comes out the victor. Winning…..BIG.
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Did she or didn’t she? The latest news rush on Michelle Obama is the claim that she took a $50,000 lingerie spree in Great Britain. Who knows? London newspapers are famous for not sourcing ANYthing. Just ask The Royal Family. But the network of London spies also is famous for great tips.
What was Michelle Obama doing in London ANYWAY..we ask? Here’s the story, that The White House today says…isn’t a story.
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President Obama is making all sorts of election year promises, and the latest and greatest is to provide FREE BIRTH CONTROL pills for women everywhere. Naturally the Catholic Church takes exception. However taxpayers do too. As usual the President isn’t giving a thought to whom will foot the bill for monthly pills for over 50 million American women. Warren Buffet maybe?
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Wall Street Journal reports that Mitt Romney has surged this morning to a 16-point lead in Florida. This would be a huge win for the former Massachusetts Governor. Read here what awaits in February if the Governor can ride a Florida win across the country.
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Heather Cirmo evaluates the debate on religious beliefs of current and past presidents and our U.S. political landscape. One thing is for certain, this weekend in Florida, there’s a lot of “Do Unto YOU” going on……
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Sarah Palin and Michelle Malkin are on opposite sides of the GOP Presidential Primary at the moment. In an amazing split, Palin is coming to the defense of Newt Gingrich, while Michelle Malkin challenges Palin for suggesting that “The Establishment” is the only force opposing Newt Gingrich’s candidacy. The Kitchen Cabinet? We believe every woman decides for herself. The concentration of The Cabinet is squarely, singularly, focused on Barack Obama. The candidate who possesses skills and character who can defeat Barack Obama…is OUR candidate.
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Supporters of Newt Gingrich, who have loved his debate brilliance, are about to have to endure some heartbreak. Gingrich, always good on his feet, has had a career equally rich in bad judgment and dangerous rhetoric. Four days before the Florida Primary “Gingrich-flight” has begun.
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Imagine if George Washington was added to the field in the Florida/CNN GOP Presidential debate.
Would James Carville find him to have a “real grasp” of the issues? A responsible vision of the country’s future? In the “pre-game” and “post-game” analysis of every word he spoke or misspoke, would the revered Father of our County measure up in energy, personality, command of the stage and bear up well under the lights?
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Today, former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, doesn’t mince words as he steps forward to speak about his former colleague, Newt Gingrich. One of the most respected concensus-builders in the U.S. Senate, Dole does not often speak publicly. Dole worked with Gingrich throughout his leadership career, and even arranged a $150,000 loan for him to help pay his ethics fine. You decide if this is a Washington insider trying to keep Gingrich out, or a warning that not everyone who wishes to be re-elected to public office…should be.
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