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VICTOR DAVIS HANSON – OBAMA’S QUIVER IS EMPTY

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE      www.nationalreview.com Victor Davis Hanson September 14, 2011 4:00 A.M. When Obama stands up to speak, he faces a collective “Been there, done that.” Ex-president George W. Bush with accustomed candor once shrugged after the end of his eight-year presidency, “People were kind of tired of me.” That ennui happens eventually

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THE 2013 TAX CLIFF

SEPTEMBER 14, 2011 Business had better enjoy the next 16 months. President Obama unveiled part two of his American Jobs Act on Monday, and it turns out to be another permanent increase in taxes to pay for more spending and another temporary tax cut. No surprise there. What might surprise Americans, however, is how the

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PERRY, ROMNEY AND SOCIAL SECURITY

SEPTEMBER 12, 2011 Neither candidate is helping the cause of reform. Republicans have been more frustrated than usual with their Presidential candidates, and last Tuesday’s debate exchange on Social Security between Rick Perry and Mitt Romney shows why. One candidate seemed to taunt his critics by showing disdain for anyone who supports the entitlement for

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GALA DINNER WITH GUEST SPEAKER, FRED BARNES OF THE WEEKLY STANDARD, HOSTED BY CHATHAM COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY ON SEPTEMBER 10, 2011 AT GOVERNORS CLUB, CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA

Linelle Dickinson and Cathy Wright, Chair of Chatham Country Republican Party

GALA DINNER WITH GUEST SPEAKER, FRED BARNES OF THE WEEKLY STANDARD, HOSTED BY CHATHAM COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY ON SEPTEMBER 10, 2011 AT GOVERNORS CLUB, CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA Read More »

PRESIDENT ZERO

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Read his lips: No new jobs. Fred Barnes September 12, 2011, Vol. 16, No. 48 EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  It’s worth noting these programs are temporary and targeted. The president prefers that approach. It has the value of keeping the government in control. Permanent, broad-based tax rate cuts for

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THE VETOES OF RICK PERRY

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com Katrina Trinko September 6, 2011 4:00 A.M. The Vetoes of Rick Perry As Texas governor, he broke records and earned conservative support. In Texas, they called it the “Father’s Day Massacre.” In June 2001, fresh off his first legislative session as governor, Rick Perry vetoed 79 bills on the last day

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THE OBAMA PRESIDENCY BY THE NUMBERS

SEPTEMBER 8, 2011 The president constantly reminds us that he was dealt a difficult hand. But the evidence is overwhelming that he played it poorly. By MICHAEL J. BOSKIN When it comes to the economy, presidents, like quarterbacks, often get more credit or blame than they deserve. They inherit problems and policies that affect the

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MITT ROMNEY’S 59 ECONOMIC FLAVORS

SEPTEMBER 7, 2011 A jobs plan that shrinks from some of the biggest issues. Mitt Romney rolled out a major chunk of his economic agenda yesterday, and we’ll say this for it: His ideas are better than President Obama’s. Yet the 160 pages and 59 proposals also strike us as surprisingly timid and tactical considering

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