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Please scroll down to the bottom of the article to read Ronald Reagan’s impromptu remarks at the close of the 1976 Republican convention. Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) The Republican Party in Opposition William Kristol January 28, 2013, Vol. 18, No. 19 In March 1975, with the United States in post-Watergate disarray at
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January 30, 2013 In Some GOP Circles, Reform Is Already Underway By Byron York 1/28/2013 The Republican National Committee chose to hold its recent winter meeting in Charlotte because North Carolina was a rare bright spot in last year’s presidential election. Although it was the high-profile site of the Democratic National Convention, North Carolina
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The Health of America Is Not About Government By Gov. Bobby Jindal – January 25, 2013 By Gov. Bobby Jindal Remarks by Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal to the Republican National Committee in Charlotte, N.C., January 24, 2013. Thank you all for having me here tonight. And thank you Reince for the outstanding
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January 25, 2013 It’s the Message, Morons By William L. Gensert On November 6, 2012, almost 66 million Americans traded the nation’s future for a chance to worship a false god. In a country of over 315 million people, a minority of eligible voters traded prosperity for the illusion of forced fairness. In reelecting
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January 3, 2013 Fred Barnes: The President Who Wants It All The essence of bipartisan deals is win-win: Both sides are satisfied. Obama’s approach is he alone wins. By FRED BARNES President George W. Bush made bipartisan deals with Democrats on education, energy and, shortly before leaving office, the bank bailout known as TARP.
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Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) First Among Freshmen Ann Wagner, House class of 2012. Kyle Huwa December 24, 2012, Vol. 18, No. 15 Ann Wagner will be sworn in next month to her first elected office. But the congresswoman-elect from Missouri, who won Todd Akin’s suburban St. Louis district in November, is hardly
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December 22, 2012 Tim Scott: Meet the New Senator From South Carolina Tim Scott, the newly appointed Republican, will give liberals fits. His first priority is working for tax reform. By STEPHEN MOORE Washington Republicans in need of encouraging signs for the new year need look no further than Tim Scott. He was appointed
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Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) The Sebelius Coverup Obamacare’s insurance exchanges need scrutiny. Jeffrey H. Anderson December 10, 2012, Vol. 18, No. 13 EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE: Prior to the election, most reporters — or their editors — weren’t interested in looking into any of this too closely. But in the wake of
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December 8, 2012 North Carolina as the Blueprint for a Red-State Resurgence With party unity, good candidates and an inclusive message, conservative campaigns can prosper. By FRED BARNES Democrats across the country are celebrating the re-election of President Obama and the pickup of two seats in the Senate and eight in the House. But
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