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IT’S ALL ABOUT WINNING IN 2012

November 2, 2011 Get off Romney’s Back By Mercer Tyson Bad-mouthing Romney is like saying Ronald Reagan was a failure because he didn’t colonize China.  Romney is a conservative who will work well with a GOP Congress.  His flipflopedness is both on purpose and irrelevant.  Time to get off his back. Previously I wrote an […]

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HOW ROMNEY AND PERRY DIFFER ON THE ECONOMY

U.S. NEWS & World Report October 27, 2011 by Rick Newman On some things, virtually all the Republican presidential candidates agree: President Obama’s health-reform plan must be scrapped. Government spending is far too high. Taxes should be lower. Washington needs to be reined in, and more power should devolve to the states. But many differences

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THE DIVIDER (OBAMA) VS THE THINKER (RYAN)

VIDEO LINK TO PAUL RYAN’S SPEECH AT THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION: http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1274179818?bctid=1241818113001 OCTOBER 29, 2011 The Divider vs. the Thinker While Obama readies an ugly campaign, Paul Ryan gives a serious account of what ails America. By PEGGY NOONAN EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE: Which gets us to Rep. Paul Ryan. Mr. Ryan receives much praise, but

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VIDEO – NEWT GINGRICH SPEAKING AT THE FAITH AND FREEDOM FORUM

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ROMNEY’S STRATEGIC ADVANTAGES

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Morning Jay: Romney’s Strategic Advantages Jay Cost October 26, 2011 The prospect of Mitt Romney winning the Republican nomination has many conservatives anxious. AWR Hawkins of BigGovernment sums up the sentiment well when he writes: Mitt Romney is always quick to lambast other Republicans for being career politicians, as

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RICK PERRY’S TAX AND SPENDING REFORM PLAN

OCTOBER 25, 2011 My Tax and Spending Reform Plan Individuals will have the option of paying a 20% flat-rate income tax and I’ll cap spending at 18% of GDP. By RICK PERRY The folks in Washington might not like to hear it, but the plain truth is the U.S. government spends too much. Taxes are

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