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A DETAILED PLAN TO CUT GOVERNMENT SPENDING

NOVEMBER 23, 2011 It’s Still Possible to Cut Spending: Here’s How The obvious place to begin is the repeal of ObamaCare. We also need to empower the states, streamline the federal government and modernize Medicare and Social Security. By GLENN HUBBARD Mr. Hubbard, dean of Columbia Business School, was chairman of the Council of Economic

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CONSERVATIVES, ROMNEY, AND ELECTABILITY

NOVEMBER 23, 2011 Most political battles are won by seizing the center. Anyone who believes otherwise ignores the electoral experience of the last 50 years. By MICHAEL MEDVED Conservative resistance to Mitt Romney’s nomination increasingly emphasizes electability as much as ideology, concentrating on his perceived weaknesses as a candidate along with an inconsistent approach to

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THE ROMNEY PLAN

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Stephen F. Hayes November 14, 2011, Vol. 17, No. 09 Is this finally a Mitt Romney that conservatives can love? Or at least support? Governor Romney spoke last week in Washington to a group closely associated with the Tea Party. And, for the first time, he sounded like a

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MASSACHUSETTS SENATE RACE – SCOTT BROWN VS ELIZABETH WARREN?

NOVEMBER 14, 2011 Massachusetts on Front Line of 2012 Senate Battlegrounds By JENNIFER LEVITZ WSJ’s Jennifer Levitz details the U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts that pits incumbent Republican Scott Brown against likely Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren. AP Photo of Elizabeth Warren by Josh Reynolds. LOWELL, Mass.—A battle here between Republican Sen. Scott Brown and likely

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THE PRO-LIFE MOVEMENT, PLANNED PARENTHOOD AND ABORTION

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Hidden Persuaders The unheralded gains of the pro-life movement Fred Barnes November 7, 2011, Vol. 17, No. 08 Opponents of abortion are rarely interviewed on television these days. “It’s much harder to get on TV than it used to be,” says Charmaine Yoest, who heads Americans United for Life.

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