Michele Bachmann has had a difficult patch this week with one of her chief aides defecting to the Ron Paul camp. Not everyone in politics is quite ready for the energy, the creativity, and the passion of a conservative woman like Congresswoman Bachmann, but that isn’t going to stop her. She is making history as one of the first Republican congresswomen to run for the presidency.
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Michelle Obama….sensitive to the people she serves..showed up for church in Hawaii in a $2000 sun dress! Most of us could fill our closets for a good long time with $2000! ABC News shares the price tag of being the First Lady…on vacation. For all the Americans who can’t afford any time off this holiday, at least we can watch the Obamas!
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Captain Katherine Jenerette sends a December report from the ground in Kandahar, Afghanistan where she is positioned with a U.S. combat infantry division. Temperatures have dropped from near 100 to 50 degrees farenheit this month, and the troops feel it according to Jenerette. What’s it like to be a female officer serving in the dirt and grime of one of the most rugged places on earth? Hear firsthand in this personal dispatch from another Kitchen Cabinet woman who is changing America….and the world.
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Just a week or so and the voters will start telling pundits who has their support, and who doesn’t. Polls are jumping up and down almost at the will of the media. Now the proof will be in the pudding. Who has a team on the ground? Who has the ear of the voters? Iowans will spell it out on January 3rd, and here’s the update of how GOP presidential candidates are working their last few days with hope..and sweat.
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In the early 60’s there was no more exciting excursion than a trip to a Sears department store at Christmas. The big store windows were filled with snowy displays and Santa’s sleigh. The aroma of warm cashews and peanuts and chocolate greeted you at the door….
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By driving through the nation and picking up “passengers” in every city, and every neighborhood, we are building a pathway for everyday women to unite their influence and votes and begin building a new future for our children and our families. President Obama likes long vacations. Let’s give him one!
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The Obamas have been elected, if not anointed, to lead the American people in one of the toughest economic times since The Great Depression. With 10 million single mothers desperately trying to put food on the table, millions of wives paying the mortgage while their husbands search for work, and almost 20 million firmly out of work, one would think the President and his family would set an example…of sacrifice. Going without?
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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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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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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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