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Newt Appeals to the Red Staters’ Fear and Anger in His Effort to Win the GOP Presidential PrimaryNewt will appeal to his base and they don’t use logic in making their decisions. If Newt can come up with enough sound bites he has a chance of defeating those who logically should be chosen.
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The GOP War on Voter RightsRepublican legislative campaigns aims to prevent millions of Democrats from voting in 2012. New legislation makes it harder for some to vote.
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The GOP Debacle Continues in FloridaWith no leadership or solutions, it's time for the Republican party to reach for the panic button.
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GOP Choice Down to Less of Two EvilsMitt Romney and Newt Gingrich are the front-runners for this GOP Primary. But, that doesn't make them the best candidates.
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Throughout History the GOP Has Adhered to "the Politics of Personal Destruction”The Democrats’ anger is directed at helping the bottom 99%, while the GOP’s efforts are focused on winning the next election even if they have to ruin a fellow GOP competitor.
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The Left is Trying to Dictate the GOP NarrativeThis is that classic liberal angle of Democrats are all nice and tolerant and Republicans aren't.
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Protracted GOP Fight Helps Obama Win Re-ElectionPresident Obama may have an easier time getting re-elected if the GOP nominating fight goes for months.
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Jon Huntsman is Dropping Out of GOP Race Ahead of S.C. PrimaryNews of Jon Hunstman leaving the Republican race for President. Endorses his fellow Mormon Mitt Romney for the GOP nominee.
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The GOP Politics is More Vicious Than the DemocratsAs long as the GOP can see advantageous poll results they will continue their attack of the Democrats.
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GOP Leader McConnell Can’t Get His Stories Straight for a WeekHow can red staters, who could benefit greatly by this payroll-tax legislation, vote for GOP leaders such as this?
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How Does the GOP Get a Single Vote Outside of the Top 1%?The individual members of the GOP walk in lockstep adherence to Grover Norquist. The GOP’s goal is to help the top 1% only. How does the GOP get a single vote outside of the top 1%?
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How Sarah Palin Managed to Make Herself Look like a Genius on Her Way to Becoming the GOP Nominee in 2012You thought Sarah Palin was officially out of the race for the GOP nomination in 2012, didn't you? Well, guess what? Well, that honor is going to go to the last person to say the stupidest thing. And that may well be Sarah Palin! -
GOP Needs to Realize Who is Hurt in Tax DebateColumn discussing the debate between Republicans and Democrats over the extension of the payroll tax cut.
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For GOP, It's Paul or ObamaAs GOP contenders continue to rise in the polls only to fall back to Earth, Ron Paul's steady ascent is becoming clear evidence that the GOP will not win the White House without him as the candidate.
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Obama, GOP Nominee Should Hold Lincoln-Douglas DebatesIf President Obama is so confident about his policies, then he should have no trouble engaging in substantive debates with the GOP presidential nominee.
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The GOP Wants to Fall in LoveWith the Republican primary season soon upon is, it's apparent that the GOP is having a real problem determining who their candidate will be. Can they nominate a candidate that will make Barack Obama a one-term president?
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GOP CNN National Security Debate: What Ron Paul Should Have Elaborated on and Santorum's Dirty TiesWith the exception of Ron Paul and Huntsman, the GOP Establishment continues to promote tyranny in exchange for security along with a flawed policy of racial profiling to 'thwart terrorism.'
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Today's Unpatriotic GOP: A Simple SummaryFor those who do not follow politics, but need a simple summary about how Congress is serving you, here's a short recap on what today's GOP is doing to our economics.
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2012 GOP Presidential PotentialsThe GOP Presidential potentials looks worse than any in the last 100 years.
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Is the GOP Suffering a Meltdown?Republican presidential candidates have been tripping on their tongues lately, not exactly helping their standing with voters, and a couple of key Republican ballot initiatives have been shot down in flames. -
GOP Polling and ObamaComparing poll numbers for the top contenders for the GOP primary.
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We Are One and Have to Support Occupy Wall Street No Matter What the GOP Propaganda EspousesWe all must share our wealth in an equitable manner. Support Occupy Wall Street or the GOP propagandists will force an oligarchy upon us.
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GOP Presidential Candidates Poised to Defend Positions on Auto Industry BailoutsThe GOP presidential candidates will have to defend their position on the auto industry bailout during their debate in Oakland on Wednesday.
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Could the GOP Look Worst?In 2012 the GOP has a great chance to knock off an underperforming president because most only see what has changed in their daily life.
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Why the GOP Dislikes the Occupying Wall Street CrowdSimply speaking it is because they backed the wrong horse.
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GOP Quick to Speak on Behalf of American Public but Refuses to ListenThey had a pretty good argument in the beginning when they were asking the question of how the policies this president wanted would be paid for.
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Herman Cain's "High Noon" Moment: The Iowa PrimaryIn Iowa Herman Cain probably will feel a bit like Marshal Will Kane facing the gang of outlaws in “High Noon,” the 1952 American Western film classic starring Gary Cooper as Kane.
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Fat Cats with Their Lackeys and GOP Minions Want to Maintain the Status Quo--using Violence If NecessaryFat cats have always controlled our police. The increase in police brutality has occurred because the top 1% wants to quell the protests rapidly.
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The GOP Gladly Ignored the Plight of the Bottom 99% for Partisan GainIt is an “expletive deleted” shame that the GOP can’t cooperate on activities that will aid the bottom 99%. They only collaborate over matters that help their top 1% masters.
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Rick Perry's Wife Joins the GOP Blame Game by Accusing Obama for Son's Job LossHere is a look at the ridiculous comment made by the wife of GOP presidential hopeful, Rick Perry, and the continued efforts at blaming President Obama.
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GOP Front-Runners Differ on the Occupy MovementThe GOP front runners don't seem to have a cohesive opinion of the Occupy Wall Street movement. But they do each have a response.
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Speaker Boehner Announces GOP Jobs PlanHouse GOP releases plan to unencumber job creators, encourage economic growth. Speaker Boehner also reports that the House voted to repeal Obamacare. -
The GOP Problem of Criticism- the Lynching of Rick PerryWhat defines a political party is the face it gives the world and what hands it gives to situations of need.
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GOP Economic Debate Centers Around Cain and RomneyAs the GOP field of hopefuls debate the economy, jobs, and taxes, Herman Cain and Mitt Romney come to the front of the class.
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Quick-Hit Reaction: GOP New Hampshire DebateThe GOP debate in New Hampshire occurred on October 11, with Herman Cain taking center stage. After watching the debate, here are three things I found interesting and notable about the event.
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We Know Occupy Wall Street is SucceedingWe know Occupy Wall Street is succeeding. The GOP is spewing insane propaganda and performing ridiculous political tactics. The Democrats are still attempting to help!
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Occupy Wall Street by Filtering Out Insane GOP PropagandaThe GOP is addicted to power and remain there they need huge contributions from the top 1% who are addicted to stealing every last penny from the rest of us. One sickness feeds the other and we are all its victims.
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GOP Race in Florida and the Effects of Occupy Wall StreetThe GOP race heats up in Florida as the primary deadline nears. What effect if any will the Occupy Wall Street Movement have on the GOP race.
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Occupy Wall Street as No One Succeeds If Their Brothers FailA rising tide will lift all boats only if the economic gains are spread equally. The GOP has for generations been redistributing wealth to the top 1% while lying to us!
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Personal Views About the GOP Republicans Debate – September 22, 2011My fair and insightful views and opinions of the GOP Republican Debate from September 22, 2011 are personal and do not reflect that of any organization.





