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Category Archives: National News
Here Comes Sarah
Sarah Palin just released a video highlighting her recent trip to Iowa, and Karl Rove is telling folks that he thinks she is getting in this race. Some of the Rove comments are reflective of the reality in Sarah Palin’s … Continue reading
Perry Surges
Texas Governor Rick Perry has surged into a double digit lead in the latest Rasmussen Reports national survey of likely Republican primary voters. Perry scored 29%, with former front-runner Mitt Romney second at 18%, Michelle Bachmann at 13%, Ron Paul … Continue reading
The Rodney Dangerfield of Republican Candidates
Politico highlighted the lack of any press coverage that close second place finisher Ron Paul received from the media after the Ames straw poll. Paul did a great job at Ames, coming within a percentage point of victory. Despite that … Continue reading
Pawlenty Bites the Dust
Tim Pawlenty, after a disappointing third place finish at the Ames straw poll, has decided to pull out of the Republican Presidential race. From Politico: “I wish it would have been different, but obviously the pathway forward for me doesn’t … Continue reading
Bachmann Rolls While Perry Bigfoots
Michelle Bachmann won Ames today, narrowly defeating Congressman Ron Paul, but crushing third place finisher Tim Pawlenty. Bachmann’s big win in Iowa spells some real bad news for T-Paw, who invested quite a bit of money and effort into Ames, … Continue reading
The Republican Debate
As anticipated the Republicans were a bit livelier in their big debate last night. And this morning the pundits are out in force, analyzing the debate performances. Red State gave an interesting view, with Erick Erickson not really giving any … Continue reading
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Tagged Jon Huntsman, Michelle Bachman, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Tim Pawlenty
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Corporations Are People
Mitt Romney “taking questions” in Iowa. After watching this exchange it is no wonder that Romney has not spent much time in Iowa. The big debate is tonight, on Fox. I anticipate a little more body contact during this debate, … Continue reading
Dylan Ratigan Rants
And Ratigan’s rant is wrong in which way? The idea that both Democrats and Republicans are ignoring the FUNDAMENTAL math involved with the federal budget is undeniable. That fundamental math involved could be understood by a grade school student. Good … Continue reading
Defeat in Wisconsin
The big push by organized labor and the Democratic Party to flip control of the Wisconsin State Senate away from Republicans has gone down to defeat, with only two of the necessary three Republicans losing the recall campaigns. It is, … Continue reading
Pawlenty Shoots for Survival in Ames
The Ames Straw poll takes place this week, with a pre-straw poll debate hosted by Fox News on Thursday. With front-runner Mitt Romney taking a pass on Ames the straw poll has taken on great significance for Tim Pawlenty, who … Continue reading
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Tagged Michelle Bachmann, Republican Presidential Race, Tim Pawlenty
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