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Rick’s tax plan, with its incentive for manufacturing, makes huge sense. Rick knows it. I mean electoral sense. Don’t fret on the “economic sense” of it. Who knows, and who cares. It’s about the message. And this helps Rick to present a pro-working /...
Enjoy. Take a look at other videos from the event, including a highlight reel of some of HuffPost's more colorful CPAC interviews, an interview with Laura Ingraham, another talk with Joe the Plumber and a discussion with Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.).
US Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks to Joe Wurzelbacher as he canvasses in a neighborhood in Holland, Ohio in this October 12, 2008 file photo. The Ohio man who as "Joe the Plumber" famously pressed then-presidential... View Photo »
No bu!!shite answers needed. As you already know, almost all of the audio and video sound bites have been removed from places like U-Tube. But enough searching brought up this one where Obama was speaking to Joe the Plumber. It’s a 5:37 piece of video...
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The newly invigorated conservative crusade reached its apogee with last week’s annual CPAC gathering in the nation’s capital. It attracted an A-list of conservative stars such as Rep. Michele Bachmann, Gov. Rick Perry, Joe the Plumber, Sen. Mario...
Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, aka Joe the Plumber, talks to the media about running for Congress at Tony Packo's in Toledo, Ohio, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011. Wurzelbacher, a man whose moniker became a household name during the 2008 presidential race, says... View Photo »
Gov. Jim Gilmore, no supporter of gay rights, acknowledged "new thinking in the country," noting that there is "open debate" in the GOP on gay marriage and that "we may have a generational divide." Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform told me had...
“This is America and they’re allowed to protest, everybody is,” Mr. Wurzelbacher said. Mr. Wurzelbacher said he didn’t step outside the hotel to see the demonstrators. “I just came out just to catch a breath of fresh air real quick and head back in.” ...
Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher (born December 3, 1973), better known as Joe the Plumber, is an American celebrity, author, spokesperson. web commentator, and former employee of a plumbing contractor. He was given the moniker "Joe the Pumber" during the 2008 U.S. presidential election after he was videotaped questioning Democratic candidate Barack... Full Article
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