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Mar 2, 2012
SarahPAC recently released a video titled "Game Change We Can Believe In," featuring real footage from the 2008 election season that challenges the premise of the soon-to-be-released HBO film "Game Change."


Jan 16, 2012
Many of us often use the phrase. It s time to get this country back on track. That s most definitely true. However, in order to be fully committed to that task, it is essential that we understand the depth of what we re rallying against and what the manifestation of the...


Dec 5, 2011
On Saturday afternoon, Herman Cain suspended his presidential campaign. He attributed his exit to the impact that false and unproven accusations had on his family, campaign donations, and ability to keep the focus on the issues. The Cain campaign clearly had some...


Nov 28, 2011
Pundits and politicos love the word compromise. There seems to be no better way for a politician and/or media figure to instantly be well-liked, appear perfectly reasonable, and go back to their inner circles having offended absolutely no one. This past Sunday on ABC s...


Nov 14, 2011
It is no secret that GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry, a successful three-term Texas governor, has struggled a bit overall in the GOP debates. Although he had what I consider his strongest debate performance Saturday night at the CBS News/National Journal debate, Perry...


Nov 7, 2011
Saturday night's Gingrich-Cain debate in Texas was a departure from the typical debates of the past few weeks. During a 90-minute session, the candidates addressed the topics of Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, articulating the depth of their ideas without absurd...


Oct 26, 2011
We have been told that the GOP primary is a two-man race. We have been told that a political outsider could never win. And we have been told that only a moderate could seize enough votes to defeat Obama in 2012. That all adds up to what I call a bunch of nonsense. So let s...


Oct 19, 2011
In last night s CNN debate, Herman Cain once again defined himself as a businessman, not a politician, declaring in his introduction that I solve problems for a living. Cain has continued to rise significantly in the polls. Monday s Rasmussen Reports survey showed him...

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