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Michael Tomasky in the Daily Beast muses on the appeal of Newt Gingrich: Conservatives want...someone who can stand on a stage with Obama and say, “You are our nightmare. You are the destroyer. You are the un-American and the anti-Christ, and I smite you
But he might as well have been singing to the Republican Party. The president couldn’t have asked for better results in South Carolina. Now Romney will be dragged through even more mud—or, better yet, lose to the delusional Gingrich, Haraz N. Ghanbari /
Back in 2008 we were supposed to believe Mitt Romney’s repeated declarations that he was pro-life and a staunch defender of the God endowed family. We were supposed to accept the notion that he was a “conservative” champion of limited government and fisc
Amusingly, a large number of Republicans — even the ones against gay marriage — seem to have close relatives who are also lesbians. Newt Gingrich's half-sister, Candace Gingrich, played rugby for the Washington Furies and played a lesbian minister in an
January 14, 2012 Alan Keyes The elitist faction mouthpieces of GOP hackdom are already spinning the results of the votes in Iowa and New Hampshire in an effort to stampede voters in the GOP stock pens onto the Inevitability R.R.'s non-stop express train
Close your eyes and mentally pan the stage during the 2008 Republican presidential primary debates. All the GOP heavyweights stood in the middle. Rudy Giuliani was going to bring his no-nonsense brand of New York politics to the field. John McCain was an
Repeat a big Democrat talking point often enough, and it becomes the truth. There is a certain liberal narrative that has recently filtered down to many independents and even some conservatives: the idea that the current crop of Republican candidates is
Alan Lee Keyes (born August 7, 1950) is an American paleoconservative political activist, author, and former diplomat, and perennial candidate for public office. He ran for President of the United States in 1996, 2000, and 2008, and was a Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in 1988, 1992, and 2004. Keyes served in the U.S. Foreign Service,... Full Article
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