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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 [...]
Jonah Goldberg: What the GOP Can Learn From a Pizza Chain
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What the GOP Can Learn From a Pizza Chain
by Jonah Goldberg
This is one of those rare moments when the conventional wisdom in Washington is right. The Democrats are poised to have a bad year; the only argument is over how bad it will be. And that question rests on whether or not the [...]
George Will: Could a Wave be Building?
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Could a Wave be Building?
by George Will
Demure Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution, but since then has not made many waves. It might, however, be part of a political wave a year from now, thanks to a direct descendent of Benjamin Franklin.
The great man’s great-great-great-great-great grandson, Mike Castle, 70, [...]
Ann Coulter: Forgetting Sarah Palin
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Forgetting Sarah Palin
by Ann Coulter
Sarah Palin has deeply disappointed her enemies. People who hate her guts feel she’s really let them down by resigning.
She’s like the ex-girlfriend they’re SO over, never want to see again, have already forgotten about — really, it’s O-ver — but they just can’t stop talking [...]
Jon Voight speaks at GOP Fundraiser
It would be nice to see Colin Powell, or any one of the other weak kneed Republicans, speak with such clarity and passion!
