Romney: He’s still in denial. There is just no other possible way to read Mitt Romney’s op-ed on health care in the USA Today this morning.
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An interesting result from pollster Scott Rasmussen: 57% of voters say they think making deeper cuts in federal spending is more important than avoiding a partial government shutdown, while 31% disagree.
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The weakest part of our political system is the presidential nomination process. And it's not coincidental that it's the part of the federal system that finds least guidance in the Constitution.
There is no provision in the Constitution that says that Iowa and New Hampshire vote first. The idea of giving any two states a preferred position in the process of choosing a president would surely have struck the Framers as unfair.
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In the Illinois legislature state Sen. Barack Obama voted "present" 129 times. Today he seems to be voting present on two major issues, Libya and the budget. National Security Adviser Tom Donilon told reporters Thursday that the United States and other nations have "taken a range of steps . . .
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In a recent interview with TIME, New York Times columnist David Brooks, weighed in on the GOP presidential hopefuls, ahead of the 2012 election.
Brooks however, did not have kind words for Newt Gingrich
"I'm not overwhelmed by its quality," said Brooks about the GOP's 2012 presidential field, "Some people are interesting personalities. . . Newt Gingrich is not going to be president I wouldn't let that guy run a 7-Eleven let alone the country.
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Who is the most popular public figure among bloggers on the right side of the Blogosphere? Sen. Marco Rubio, R-FL, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-WI, and Gov. Scott Walker, R-WI, scored second, third and fourth most popular, respectively.
But you may be amazed by the name of the winner in RightWingNews.com's Second Annual Ultimate Like/Dislike Poll of Famous People on the Right.
Here's a hint: Before, congressmen told him what he could do. Now, he tells them what they can't do.
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