Mitch Daniels (Governor of Indiana)

MITCH DANIELS WAS RIGHT

  NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE July 29, 2013 Mitch Daniels Was Right By  The Editors Mitch Daniels, whom some Republicans would like to see president of something more than Purdue University, is under attack because as governor of Indiana he objected to the use of Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States in public-school curricula. In recently published […]

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ART LAFFER – STATE LED PRO-GROWTH REBELLION

FEBRUARY 11, 2012 The States Are Leading a Pro-Growth Rebellion The message from Indiana and elsewhere is that aligning yourself too closely to unions is a losing strategy. By ARTHUR B. LAFFER After the 2008 election, Democrats controlled both houses of Congress and, of course, the presidency. They used that victory to push through an

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KRAUTHAMMER – ‘FAIRNESS’ FALLS FLAT FOR OBAMA

Printed from the News & Observer – www.NewsObserver.com Published Fri, Jan 27, 2012 ‘Fairness’ falls flat for Obama Washington Post Writers Group – Charles Krauthammer WASHINGTON Once upon a time, small ball was not Barack Obama’s game. Tuesday, it was the essence of his State of the Union address. The visionary of 2008 – purveyor

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MITCH DANIELS’S RESPONSE TO THE STATE OF THE UNION

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Daniel Halper January 24, 2012 10:29 PM Here’s the full text of Mitch Daniels’s response to the State of the Union, as prepared for delivery: “The status of ‘loyal opposition’ imposes on those out of power some serious responsibilities: to show respect for the Presidency and its occupant, to

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THE GOP’S SOLYNDRA PROBLEM

OCTOBER 14, 2011, 9:17 A.M. ET Republicans have their own green baggage. By KIMBERLEY A. STRASSEL On Friday Rick Perry delivers his first major policy address, unveiling an aggressive energy and jobs plan. It will no doubt be good. It will no doubt address serious problems. It will no doubt be ignored. That’s because, unfortunately

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BOOK REVIEW: KEEPING THE REPUBLIC – MITCH DANIELS

a 26 sep 2011 The Washington Times Weekly Restoring an overtaxed state Mitch Daniels, elected governor of Indiana in 2004 and re-elected in 2008 after previously serving as President George W. Bush’s director of the Office of Management and Budget and as a senior aide to President Ronald Reagan, has been called “America’s best governor”

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BOOK REVIEW – AMERICAN INDIVIDUALISM – MARGARET HOOVER

WASHINGTON POST Posted at 11:45 AM ET, 07/17/2011 Interview: Margaret Hoover, the GOP’s and the millennials By Jennifer Rubin Margaret Hoover, a great-granddaughter of President Herbert Hoover, is a regular figure on cable news and a veteran of the George W. Bush campaign. Her new book, American Individualism: How a New Generation of Conservatives Can

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TIM PAWLENTY – MINNNESOTA’S DARK HORSE CATCHES SOME BIG BREAKS

MAY 24, 2011 By GERALD F. SEIB The T-Paw moment has arrived. For the uninitiated, T-Paw is Tim Pawlenty, recently departed governor of Minnesota and one Republican who is neither coy nor reticent about running for president. He formally launched his candidacy in Iowa Monday. Tim Pawlenty, recently departed governor of Minnesota, formally launched his

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MITCH DANIELS – THE GOVERNOR WHO CUT HIS STATE DOWN TO SIZE

FEBRUARY 26, 2011 By NEIL KING JR. Corrections & Amplifications Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels favors a dramatic reworking of Social Security benefits, but not for those who would enter the system in the next 10 or 15 years. This story doesn’t make clear that the changes wouldn’t apply to those receiving or about to receive

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