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Will Rick Perry Beat Obama?
Joe* emails: Rick Perry is the nominee for a few simple reasons: 1. Money. He can raise it. The rest, excluding perhaps Romney, Bachmann and Palin, have no money. 2. Coalition. He is the only candidate who can attract votes … Continue reading
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Republican Nominee For President In 2012
On his radio show Friday, Dennis Prager said: “The ideal candidate would have at least two things — a conservative aka American-values-based system. Understands that small government is a moral good, not just an economic good. Two. Be able to … Continue reading
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Do The Republicans Even Want It?
Joe emails: Obama is now behind the “generic” GOP candidate in polling. Problem is that the Republican party is in such disarray after George W. Bush’s screwing of the pooch (there is no other way to portray what happened, it … Continue reading
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No More Barriers For Women, Blacks, Hispanics
On his radio show today, Dennis Prager says: “President Obama appointed two women to the U.S. Supreme Court. So what? At what point will the liberal shut up on this issue and realize that there are no barriers to women … Continue reading
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Tagged catholic position, Dennis Prager, elena kagan, hispanics, obama, radio show, same sex marriage, sanhedrin, supreme court nominee
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