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Bob Dole
If the race for the GOP nomination for President of the United States were based upon the number of lifetime politicians that hated them, Senator Ted Cruz would win by a landslide. Republican establishment “lifers” like John Boehner and George W. Bush don’t care for the maverick style that Cruz uses to fight for the...
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US Constitution
Undercover videos are almost always entertaining and the work the Project Veritas and James O’Keefe have done resonate well, for the most part. The most recent videos do not fall into this category. In fact, they hurt the conservative movement they’re supposed to be supporting.
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It’s very easy to look at the pool of candidates running for the GOP nomination for President and assume that it’s a wide open race. The reality is this: there are only four candidates who have valid chances of getting the nomination. Everyone else is just a distraction and they’re taking away from the real...
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Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio
When the election cycle started, I railed against Jeb Bush. The thought of having another Bush in the White House was almost as bad as the idea of having another Clinton in the White House. The only difference is that Jeb would likely have been the best Bush while Hillary would be the worse of...
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Rand Paul 2024
Rand Paul will not be nominated to be the Republican candidate for President, at least not in 2016. The best way that he can help his country and his party is to leave the race quickly and throw his support towards a conservative.
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Senate Democrats
The spin in Washington DC is often hard to comprehend. It is usually shrouded in complexities and nuances that disguise intent. In the case of Democratic Senators voting down a bill that would punish illegal aliens and the areas that give them sanctuary, the motives are crystal clear.
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Hillary Clinton Barack Obama
The last few weeks have seen Hillary Clinton going against President Barack Obama on many key issues. She’s accused his stance on illegal immigrants as too harsh and pulled the support she’d given dozens of times in the past for his pet Obamatrade project, the Trans-Pacific Partnership. This is good for differentiating herself. Unfortunately, it’s...
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Israel Palestine Peace Talks
This week representatives of the Middle East Quartet (US, EU, Russia and UN) will meet with Palestinian and Jerusalem officials to discuss actions on prior agreements that would facilitate a two-state solution.
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Obama and Putin Syria
President Obama has spent the last year and a half doing as little as possible to get involved in Syria. From helping refugees to aiding the “moderate rebels” he allegedly backs, his policy has been passive at best. Now that Russia is fully backing its horse in the race, the hundreds of millions of dollars...
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Ted Cruz Ron Paul
For decades, Ron Paul was the popular face and mouthpiece for the Libertarian Movement. It made sense when his son, Senator Rand Paul, announced his candidacy that he would pick up his father’s mantle just as Elisha did when Elijah was taken up. With Paul’s campaign dying and his politics leaning more towards standard Republican rather than...
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