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Reversing The Media Narrative
The news media have said for the past few weeks that Rick Santorum’s conservative views will alienate women. The facts on the ground say otherwise. The Washington Post reports: “…Santorum has grown more popular among women while talking about his … Continue reading
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Tagged abc news poll, gop women, mitt romney, newt gingrich, republican rivals, rick santorum
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I’m Now Rooting For Rick Santorum
I won’t be depressed if Mitt Romney is the Republican nominee. I much prefer him to John McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential candidate. Over the past eight months, I’ve swung from rooting for Michelle Bachmann to Rick Perry to Herman … Continue reading
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The New Anti-Semitism
Jonathan Tobin writes: Though The New York Times’s Thomas Friedman invariably characterizes himself as a friend of Israel, his Dec. 14 column illustrates the slippery slope along which critics of the Jewish state invariably slide as they attempt to shout … Continue reading
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Tagged benjamin netanyahu, jonathan tobin, minister benjamin netanyahu, mitt romney, newt gingrich, prime minister benjamin
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I’m Souring On Newt Gingrich
The past couple of weeks, I’ve felt a surge of affection for Newt Gingrich. I know he’s an egomaniac who’d probably be a terrible president, but I felt an urge to vote for him anyway. Then last night he said … Continue reading
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Tagged amnesty for illegal aliens, egomaniac, massachusetts governor, mitt romney, newt gingrich
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If Herman Cain Falls, Only Newt Gingrich Remains
I was looking up the DrudgeReport.com the other day, and I saw poll results from the Republican presidential race blazened across the top of the site. Herman Cain and Mitt Romney led the way but Newt Gingrich was a solid … Continue reading
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Tagged michelle bachmann, mitt romney, newt gingrich, republican nomination, rick santorum, sexual harassment charges
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Rick Perry Looks And Sounds Like A Defeated Man
On his radio show today, Dennis Prager said: “During the debate last night, Rick Perry looked and sounded like a defeated man. It’s hard to imagine the American people electing him president. At this time, it looks like Herman Cain … Continue reading
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Tagged abraham lincoln, Dennis Prager, herman cain, mitt romney, ronald reagen, traditional christian theology
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Wanting To Like Rick Perry, Mitt Romney
On his radio show today, Dennis Prager said: “A Republican has to run philosophically. American values do not countenance big government because the bigger the government, the smaller the citizen. “That is my worry about Mitt Romney. We need to … Continue reading
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Tagged classy guy, debaters, Dennis Prager, mitt romney, presidential material, salem radio network
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