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NEWT GINGRICH – IT’S ABOUT SHARIA LAW

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com PRINT Andrew C. McCarthy July 31, 2010 4:00 A.M. It’s About Sharia Newt Gingrich resets our national-security debate. The 2010 midterms have not happened yet, but the 2012 campaign is under way. For that we can thank Newt Gingrich. Not because Gingrich is a candidate, though he almost certainly is. And […]

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HERMAN CAIN ENDORSES NORTH CAROLINA ILARIO PANTANO FOR CONGRESS

Herman Cain’s The Hermanator PAC endorses Iraq combat veteran, Ilario Pantano North Carolina conservative committed lower taxes, less government earns support Orlando – Today, Herman Cain’s The Hermanator PAC announced the endorsement of Ilario Pantano (R-Wilmington), who is running for Congress to unseat 13 year Congressional incumbent, Mike McIntyre. Mr. Pantano, through the course of

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TIM SCOTT OF SOUTH CAROLINA

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Tim Scott Rises in South Carolina BY Fred Barnes July 28, 2010 11:28 AM Tim Scott is the most heralded Republican House candidate this year, and for good reason.  He’s likeable, experienced in politics at the local and state level, a self-described “bleeding heart conservative” of the Jack Kemp

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DEMOCRATS AND THEIR “AFTER THE ELECTION” STRATEGY

Beware the lame duck By Charles Krauthammer Friday, July 23, 2010; A21 Barack Obama’s considerable political capital, earned on Election Day 2008, is spent. Well spent, mind you, on the enactment of a highly ideological agenda of Obamacare, financial reform and a near-trillion-dollar stimulus that will significantly transform the country. But spent nonetheless. There’s nothing

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OBAMA’S ECONOMIC FISH STORIES

JULY 21, 2010 On unemployment, the president claims that the stimulus bill was several times more potent than his chief economic adviser estimates. Such statements hurt his credibility. By MICHAEL J. BOSKIN A president’s most valuable asset—with voters, Congress, allies and enemies—is credibility. So it is unfortunate when extreme exaggeration emanates from the White House.

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