• 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

When Ronald Reagan was swept into office in 1980, one of the biggest reason for the revolution was due to the fact that Bible Believing Christians, who had sat on the sidelines for the last few decades, got involved. With their help the Gipper won in two landslides. Reagan offered them something no conservative had offered before. The idea that fiscal and social conservativism serve each other and cannot be   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

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 ...

Categories: Election, Politics, US News

The mass media have repeated the official results for the Maine GOP presidential caucuses that former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney narrowly beat Texas Congressman Ron Paul by a 39 percent to 36 percent margin. But the official results are incomplete. And postponement of the results from one of Ron Paul’s strongest counties, Washington County, because of a forecasted snowstorm may alone have tipped the balance in Romney’s favor. Ron Paul’s   Read More ...

Categories: Politics, US News

As good as Rick Santorum’s night was Tuesday in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri, Mitt Romney’s was that bad, and worse. In all three states Mr. Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, won fewer voters than he did in 2008, signaling that he hasn’t been able to hold onto those who turned out to pull the lever for him last time. In Minnesota in 2008 he won nearly 26,000 voters in the   Read More ...

Categories: Politics, US News

The mantra goes forth “anyone but Obama!” Even Ron Paul, the so-called rebel of the Republican ticket has picked up the chant from time to time. But is this enough to unseat the current White House resident? And does Gov. Romney have enough grit to energize the Republican base? Even though he won big in both Florida and Nevada (at least officially), the number of caucus goers in Nevada came   Read More ...

Categories: History, Politics, US News

February 5, 2012. Las Vegas. For the second time in just five primary states, the Republican Party, with the assistance of the national corporate news media, is raising questions about the legitimacy of this season’s primary election system. First, the Iowa Republican Party and the entire American media knowingly reported the wrong Iowa Caucus results with the wrong person being declared the winner. Last night, it appears the same thing   Read More ...

Categories: Politics, US News

The pressure is on the rest of the Republican presidential field to knock Mitt Romney down a peg after the former Massachusetts governor sailed to victory in the Nevada caucuses following his big Florida win earlier in the week. Romney won Nevada by a decisive double-digit margin. The field charges next into a quartet of contests that will either fuel or check Romney’s momentum. Related Video Newt Gingrich, who just   Read More ...

Categories: Politics, US News

The most prominent candidate for the GOP nomination is former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. He’s a prolific fundraiser and enjoys widespread name recognition, and he’s the darling of the GOP establishment. George Will lists him as one of the few serious presidential candidates. But should Romney be the GOP’s presidential nominee? The answer is “absolutely not.” Although there is no “perfect conservative,” and although conservatives have serious issues with every   Read More ...

Does the establishment of the Republican party have your best interest in mind or do they simply want to retain their power inside the beltway? Since the final days of the Reagan Administration the party establishment has sold the masses on the lie that a true conservative would not, in fact cannot, win another general election. With this in mind they have presented a plethora of candidates who were truly   Read More ...

Categories: History, Politics, US News

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