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Hugh Hewitt: The GOP’s Need for Speed
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The GOP’s Need for Speed
by Hugh Hewitt
Mike Pence gets it.
In an interview with CNBC –picked up by The Hill– the House GOP’s number three gave the explicit assurance that a return to the majority for Republicans would mean an extension of the tax cuts.
“Well, we’re going to stay focused on Election Day. But [...]
Dick Morris & Eileen McGann: How Republicans Will Win the Senate
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How Republicans Will Win the Senate
by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
It gets tiresome hearing the conventional wisdom say that the Democrats will likely keep control of the Senate. Far from it.
To gain control, Republicans must win 10 new seats. An analysis of the latest polling data suggests that Republicans currently hold the lead [...]
Hugh Hewitt: The Year of the GOP Women
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The Year of the GOP Women
by Hugh Hewitt
Analysts across the MSM are still trying to figure out how the GOP comes up not just with Meg Whitman and from a so-called “progressive state” like California, but also Nikki Haley in South Carolina, Sharron Angle in Nevada, Susana Martinez in [...]
Star Parker: Defining the conservative versus liberal divide
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Defining the conservative versus liberal divide
by Star Parker
Now that President Obama is getting ready to make his second Supreme Court nomination, the usual banter is taking place about the court and judicial philosophy.
The Supreme Court, of course, profoundly influences the character of our country.
Although, for instance, many look back on the policies [...]
Bill Bennett: Saturday Night Beck
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Saturday Night Beck [Bill Bennett]
There’s a lot to say about CPAC. This morning the major papers are highlighting Glenn Beck’s speech. I like Glenn a lot and I think he has something to teach us. But not what he offered last night.
Analogizing his own struggles with alcohol to [...]
Marco Rubio’s Speech at CPAC
Excellent!
Star Parker: After Massachusetts, What’s Next for the GOP?
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After Massachusetts, What’s Next for the GOP?
by Star Parker
Have you ever watched as a dear friend becomes smitten with someone you know is not for them?
You listen as they swear how Mr. or Ms. Right has finally arrived, wondering how they cannot see the obvious. Your only option is to watch and wait [...]
Michael Barone: Dems’ Lock on Senate Is Mixed Blessing for Obama
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Dems’ Lock on Senate Is Mixed Blessing for Obama
by Michael Barone
Year One of the Obama administration ends Wednesday. Another era may come to an end the day before, when Massachusetts voters — or at least those of them motivated enough to vote — choose a senator to fill the three years remaining [...]
Jillian Bandes: Leader Hints At New “Contract With America”
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Leader Hints At New “Contract With America”
by Jillian Bandes
Heading into the 2010 mid-term elections, House Republicans want to re-focus their efforts towards providing solutions to failed Democratic policies. House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), has said that could include a new version of the the 1994 “Contract with America,” which led to Republican [...]
Jillian Bandes: Palin Stays One Step Ahead of the Political Class
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Palin Stays One Step Ahead of the Political Class
by Jillian Bandes
One of the biggest questions for conservatives right now is whether Sarah Palin will run for president in 2012.
Palin just announced that she would speak at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference in April – the second-most important GOP political gathering behind the Republican [...]
