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Obama, Israel, Sarah Palin, Floods, Rapture – all the kerfuffles of the last week (well, some of them anyway)

From Contentions in Commentary magazine: Obama Has Failed to Isolate Netanyahu President Obama and his staff thought they were being very clever by throwing in the declaration that the 1967 borders were the baseline for future Middle East peace talks … Continue reading

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On the necessity of Tea Partys

Our own local Tea Party seems to be getting smaller and smaller, this is no time for letting up on the pressure of the conservatives on the “business as usual” politicians. It’s no time for a ‘party’by Frank Miele If … Continue reading

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Tea Party for Dummies, at last we are explained in a way even liberals can understand

From Politico ‘Tea Party’ for dummiesBy CURT ANDERSONI’m fed up with all the foolishness written about the tea party. Virtually all the analysis has been off base. Liberals don’t get it. Democratic political players mistakenly think they can use it … Continue reading

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Internal Republican Problems in Texas

I’ve been getting all the emails pro and con on as to who should be the speaker in the Texas House.  This is a good wrap up of what is going on – or maybe not going on.  It has … Continue reading

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Is the name of the game Control for the Republican Party?

In an article in American Thinker Joseph Asbuy makes the case and that is his final conclusion. Here is the article, what do you think? The Establishment Strikes Back At the climax of the 1977 film Star Wars, hero Luke … Continue reading

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More Liberal Bias in the Press this time on the Republicans against the Tea Party

Of course you will probably on see this only in Big Journalism.  Sarah Palin told about it on the Fox sunday morning show with Chris Wallace.  She told him, he didn’t comment. Anchorage CBS Affiliate Caught on Voicemail Conspiring Against … Continue reading

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Something to Ponder, or is it?

David Broder occasionally get it right, sort of.  This column of his sounds like he is very reasoned until you get to the last three paragraphs and see it is a recommendation for the Republicans and Obama to comprimise.  I certainly … Continue reading

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A Reformation of the Republican Party

Marc Thiessen writing in the Washington Post speaks frankly about the need for reforming the party into a more conservative party. Who cares about the Senate majority? It also enables both person and levitra generika organisation to predict career success … Continue reading

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Is Sarah Palin the Lone Ranger

This is the last part of an editorial in the Washington PostHas Sarah Palin saved the GOP?By Paul Goldman Simply put, Palin started as Tonto but has become the Lone Ranger. Instead of fading out last summer, she remained strong … Continue reading

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Two steps forward, one step back; We Need a Plan

Richard Fernandez in Belmont Club writes about Michael Barone’s American Political history.Beads on a String Michael Barone’s analysis of American political history sounds Chinese. Two steps forward one step backward. Forward of course is the direction of “progressive politics”. Backward … Continue reading

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