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22 hours ago ago from TimNhanh
It's been said that when life gives you lemons you make lemonade. So it is with politics. The GOP's 2008 election defeat planted and watered the seeds of what the party has been in need of for a long time a real conservative revolution. The good news is that Barack Obama is making it all possible. He and the Democrat leadership are providing Americans with a vivid reminder of everything they don't like about liberalism. ...
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Besides the fact he is pro-life, used to be a Democrat, seems to not know much about the economy,is pro-amnesty and doesn't speak much about his faith. The Republican voters obviously see something huge in this guy that they don't. What is it? What do the conservative Republican's think about his Florida victory? Are they nail biting right about now? Also, are the Republican party voters really swaying away from the traditional ...
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Do you believe that conservatives can win general elections? Do you think that the GOP has the best chance since 1994 to make gains in the House and Senate this coming year? If you answered yes to both questions, let me ask you another one: why shouldn't the GOP try to nominate viable conservatives in its primaries instead of just going with the candidate the conventional wisdom thinks can win up front? Look at Marco Rubio. He ...
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