Rick Santorum

WHY DID SANTORUM LOSE IN 2006?

WASHINGTON EXAMINER Why did Santorum lose in 2006? byByron York Chief Political Correspondent February 15, 2012 Republican presidential candidate, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum pauses for a moment while addressing the crowd at a rally on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012 in Boise, Idaho. (AP Photo/Press-Tribune, Charlie Litchfield) Perhaps the most glaring weakness in Rick Santorum’s

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GINGRICH – CAN HE DO IT?

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com Hour of Newt By The Editors January 25, 2012 12:00 P.M. South Carolina Republicans delivered what former president George W. Bush once called a “thumpin’” to Mitt Romney. Republicans have too many misgivings about Romney — misgivings we share — to give him a shortcut to the nomination. He will have

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PODCASTS – RIGHT TO WORK LAWS – INTERVIEW WITH MARK MIX

THE FRANK ROCHE SHOW RUSH radio 106-1FM THE FRANK ROCHE SHOW Sunday’s Noon-3PM PODCASTS 1/22/12 Guest:  Mark Mix, President National Right To Work 12-1PM: SC Primary results, Financial Markets Week in Review, Guest Mark Mix 1-2PM: Financial Markets Week in Review (cont), State of Union Address, National Security 2-3PM: National Security (cont), Voter ID, Week

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RICK SANTORUM – ‘SUPPLY SIDER’ FOR THE WORKING MAN

JANUARY 14, 2012 ‘Supply-Sider’ for the Working Man Mitt Romney’s conservative rival Rick Santorum wants to grow the economy with tax breaks for manufacturing—and babies. By JAMES FREEMAN Manchester, N.H. ‘I’m someone who believes that making things creates wealth,” says Rick Santorum. It is primary day in New Hampshire, and the former Pennsylvania senator and

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GEORGE WILL – THE GENUINE SANTORUM

Printed from the News & Observer – www.NewsObserver.com Published Thu, Jan 05, 2012 02:00 AM THE GENUINE SANTORUM BY GEORGE WILL – Washington Post Writers Group WASHINGTON The complaint that Iowa is not a typical American state is true but trivial because there is no such state. Can you name one whose political culture, closely

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REPUBLICANS DEBATE FOREIGN POLICY

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Stephen F. Hayes November 12, 2011 11:38 PM Spartanburg, South Carolina After a series of debates in which foreign policy and national security issues received little attention, Republicans spent Saturday evening here debating everything from the Arab Spring and Pakistan to foreign aid and China currency manipulation. The candidates largely

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