Monthly Archives: January 2012

“New Anti- Obama Themes: ‘European Socialism’ and ‘Saul Alinsky’”: The New Game Plan of the GOP is an old one

New anti-Obama themes: ‘European socialism’ and ‘Saul Alinsky’. Whenever Republicans or Conservatives are in trouble and they are going up against. Democrats that they see a threat and that they could lose to. And when the Republicans are divided, they … Continue reading

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“The Humble Libertarian: I wish Grover Norquist would Concentrate on Government Spending”: The Power of Grover Norquist

The Humble Libertarian: I wish Grover Norquist would…. There’s always been a strain of Fiscal Conservatism in the Republican Party. Going back to the 1930s with their opposition to the New Deal and even before that. There’s always been that … Continue reading

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“Elizabeth Warren: A One Percenter in Denial”: A Class Warrior in disguise?

Elizabeth Warren: A One Percenter in Denial – Politics – The Atlantic Wire. I don’t know a whole lot about Elisabeth Warren’s biography. Other then she served on the Commission that looked into the Wall Street Collapse in 2008 that … Continue reading

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FRSFreeStateNow: “Will Cutting the Defense Budget Leave America at Risk?”: Depends on how you Cut

Will Cutting the Defense Budget Leave America at Risk? – The Atlantic. Again I’ve made this point over and over but its so true and besides I like slapping myself on the back. I guess it comes with having long … Continue reading

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FRSFreeStateNow: Sen. Scott Brown: “The Master of Political Theater”: What to look for from a Warren/Brown Senate Race

Brown the master of political theater. The Massachusetts Senate Race I believe will be the most interesting Senate Race this fall. And perhaps the most interesting Congressional Race as well. And I believe would also make for a good movie, … Continue reading

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FRSFreeStateNow: GOV. Mitch Daniels: The one Candidate that could beat President Obama: But we’ll never know

A Guide to Tonight’s State of the Union Rebuttals – Politics – The Atlantic Wire. In the Opposition Response to the President’s State of the Union Speech tonight. We saw Governor Mitch Daniels give that response. I don’t think it … Continue reading

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GOP Debate: “Aggressive Mitt Romney calls Newt Gingrich an ‘influence peddler’”: The New Mitt Strategy Unveiled Tonight

GOP debate: Aggressive Romney calls Gingrich an ‘influence peddler’. Mitt Romney apparently woke up Monday and figured out. That his Presidential Campaign was in trouble. That he just took a Butt Kicking in a State that a week ago he … Continue reading

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“After third-place finish, Rick Santorum Declares Race ‘Wide Open’: Rick Santourm Needs a Dose of Reality

After third-place finish, Rick Santorum declares race ‘wide open’. If its Mitt Romney that Conservative Republicans want to take down. Classical Conservatives working together with Religious Conservatives. Then they need one Presidential Candidate to do that, which is something Rick … Continue reading

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2010 ACA “Medicaid Expansion Violates Federalism”: Reform Medicaid before Expanding it

Obamacare’s Medicaid Expansion Violates Federalism. To say the 2010 Affordable Care Act is not perfect, would be like saying mud is dirty or concrete is hard. Whether you support the 2010 ACA and would’ve voted for it in Congress or … Continue reading

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“It’s Time to Think Seriously About Intervening in Syria”: Yes but how

It’s Time to Think Seriously About Intervening in Syria – The Atlantic. What’s going on in Syria now and the broader Middle East. Especially in Arabia, is truly an Historic Revolution. People who are fed up with the Authoritarian Regimes … Continue reading

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