• May : 18 : 2012 - Oops! Text Editor Rushes Out Apology for Kenya ‘Mistake’ in Obama’s Bio
  • May : 18 : 2012 - Barack Obama: ‘Born In Kenya’ Used Until 2007 in Bio
  • May : 18 : 2012 - Romney Attacks Obama’s Deficit Spending – Calls For More Spending
  • May : 18 : 2012 - AZ Governor Signs Religious Freedom Bill to Counter Obama’s Contraception Mandate
  • May : 18 : 2012 - Congressman Calls For “Tougher” TSA

Supporters of presidential candidate Ron Paul are complaining that other Clarke County Republicans shut out their slate of delegates at the county convention Saturday. The libertarian-leaning Texas congressman’s supporters are trying to win election as delegates to the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., in August, libertarian activist Carter Kessler said. They claim the Clarke County GOP broke its own rules by electing a slate of delegates that excluded Paul   Read More ...

Categories: Election, Politics, US News

The United States Senate has done it again. A bill sponsored by Democratic Senator Comrade Kirsten Gillibrand intends to force states to enact new driving laws aimed at restricting the rights of both teens and the states themselves. Using tactics which would make the Mafia proud (reminiscent of the Black Hand), the Senate passed a new law which threatens to withhold Federal dollars by compelling states to pass new driving   Read More ...

One would think I had knocked down a little old lady and stolen her purse. Or robbed a girl scout by taking her cookies. Based on the quantity of responses, the recent segment (AgainstTheWorld.TV), Why I Will Never Vote for Mitt Romney, really created quite a stir. Most of the calls and e-mails we received have been very positive and supportive. In fact, I’ve heard from many former Mitt Romney   Read More ...

Categories: Politics, Religion, US News

“Conservatism will never prevail as long as we adopt and employ the ‘language of the left.’” — Jerry Johnson Liberals, progressives, socialists, anti-Christians and a host of other leftist movements have understood this essential aspect of the culture war far better than their so-called conservative counterparts.  The culture war is a war of words and words create ideas. In any debate, if you allow me to create and define the   Read More ...

The Obama campaign’s repeated insistence that the president is a Christian is having little impact in two Southern states where a new poll indicates about half of the likely GOP primary voters believe he’s a Muslim. Skeptics have pointed to his Muslim father and step-father, his Islamic training in Indonesia and his statements that America is no longer a “Christian nation” and can be considered one of the largest Muslim   Read More ...

Despite wins in six Super Tuesday states, including a narrow victory in Ohio, Mitt Romney will continue to face a tough fight for the GOP nomination. But if he does eventually secure the nomination, an outcome that is far from certain, two drastically different visions for his general election prospects are developing. In the first scenario, Mitt Romney’s struggle at “sealing the deal” (the official tagline of the 2012 race)   Read More ...

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With 437 delegates at stake, Super Tuesday will determine whether one candidate pulls ahead as the favorite to secure the Republican nomination or the GOP frenzy ends the biggest election night of the primary season in a split decision. No matter the results, all four GOP candidates could remain in the race after the 10-state whirlwind. Nearly one-third of the 1,144 delegates needed to clinch the nomination are at stake   Read More ...

Categories: Election, US News

The Republican presidential campaign arrives at a potentially pivotal moment Tuesday, with contests in 10 states that should provide the most definitive clues to date about the possible length of the race and whether anybody has a genuine chance of preventing Mitt Romney from winning the GOP nomination. The coming week offers Romney his best opportunity to begin to break away from his rivals, as he is likely to add   Read More ...

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Ron Paul isn’t a major factor in either the Arizona or Michigan primaries tonight — he gave his “victory” speech before the polls in either state closed — but a look inside the exit polling in the Wolverine State makes clear why the Texas Congressman remains a relevant factor in the presidential race. Here’s why: Just one in four Paul supporters in Michigan say that they will definitely vote Republican   Read More ...

Categories: Election, US News

For the first time in decades, Republican caucus-goers in Washington state may have a real say in who runs for president. “We have always been the ugly sister who never gets invited to the dance,” Washington state Republican Party Chairman Kirby Wilbur said. “But this year we’re the princess, and we really like it.” All of the remaining four GOP presidential candidates have campaigned in the Evergreen State hoping to   Read More ...

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