Posts Tagged ‘ Politics ’

Benghazi: Progressives Rewrite History in Real Time

May 9, 2013
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05072013

If there was ever a moment in time when the American people could collectively glean knowledge from a “teachable moment,” the Obama Administration’s handling of the al Qaeda-related attacks on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya is surely one. From the moment the public became aware of what can only be perceived as an act…

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Averting Obama’s Attempt at Annihilating the GOP

January 25, 2013
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01212013a

There has been a lot of talk since the re-election of President Obama about his ability, nay desire; his goal, of “annihilating” and “destroying” the Republican Party. If one listens to the mainstream media, some of their Obama-friendly operatives are openly declaring that the only way Mr. Obama can “cement his legacy” is if he…

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Election 2012: This Is It

November 2, 2012
By
11022012

The moment is fast approaching when you will be asked to cast your vote in the 2012 Presidential Election. And while most people don’t understand that the American electorate, in fact, elects “Electors” and not the President of the United States, the act of electing the Electors holds an equal weight and an equal responsibility.…

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America’s Last Stand?

September 28, 2012
By
09282012

While many concerns face those on the Right side of the aisle who are politically aware – concerns like the misapplication of voter demographics in the polling used to score the presidential race, the exploding deficit, the enflamed tensions in the Middle East, and/or the honesty deficit displayed by the Obama Administration, among many other…

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Political Pandering in American Politics

May 2, 2012
By
Mitt  right

Only Pandering, Insincerity, and Political Expediency Do I See By Scott Rohter, April 2012  Two months ago nearly all of the Republican candidates in the Primary were literally “one-upping” each other to sound tougher on illegal immigration… A border fence, NO amnesty for illegals, NO pathway to citizenship, mandatory use of E-Verify, and tougher sanctions…

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When Did Honesty Become Optional?

February 18, 2012
By
waters

Throughout time politicians and their handlers have been prone to omitting unpleasant facts or manipulating them so as to mold issues to their advantage. This is the concept behind “spin”; a form of propagandizing that crafts an “alternative” interpretation of an issue, organization, person, event or campaign in order to sway the public’s opinion “for”…

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An ‘Axelrod-esque’ Moment for Gingrich

January 20, 2012
By
01202012

Almost on the eve of the South Carolina GOP Primary, ABC News is set to televise an interview with Newt Gingrich’s second wife, Marianne, where she claims the presidential contender asked her for an “open marriage” so that he could see the woman that would become his third wife, Callista. Truth be told, this is…

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So, What Actually Came of the ‘Shellacking’ of 2010?

December 30, 2011
By
12302011

We were so full of “hope” for “change.” No, I am not talking about the election of Barack Obama, one of the most effective Progressive presidents in American history. I am speaking of the excitement felt within the Conservative, Libertarian and Center Right and Left political communities after the 2010 election delivered the House and…

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Political Baggage: Establishment & Media Manipulation

November 18, 2011
By
11182011

As the 2012 Election primary seasons begins to ratchet-up, we had all better get ready for a onslaught of talk about “political baggage.” Whether it’s Mitt Romney’s “Louis Vuitton baggage” of having hired illegal aliens to manicure his lawn or Rick Perry’s “Cabela baggage” of having not painted over a racial epitaph on a rock…

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Priorities

September 27, 2011
By
food-for-thought

Frank Hyland’s Food for Thought: Politicians at the federal, state, and municipal levels all come into office with their own cherished To-Do lists.  Since, at the federal level, there are 535 Members of Congress and many more White House Staffers and Cabinet Department stalwarts, a clash of To-Do lists inevitably ensues.  It’s called “Politics.”  One…

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