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An Obama vs. Romney race poised to offer Bush v. Gore-style drama
The 2012 election has all the makings of the epic Bush v. Gore battle of the 2000 presidential election.
With less than 2,000 votes separating Gore and Bush when the polls closed on Election Night 2000, ; ; the final…
Romney, Gingrich and Bachmann — In That Order
For all the complaints, some of which I have personally proffered, that the field of candidates has seemed thin, lackluster, and plain boring, the debate performances of the GOP presidential field, thus far, has proven me significantly misguided.
Gov. Romney,…
NAACP Is Playing Politics, Big Time!
If it wasn’t clear before, the NAACP’s resolution to paint the Tea Party movement as racist leaves no doubt that the once venerable group has irreparably destroyed its reputation and sullied its past prestige.
How is it that the same…
Liberals Crash Tea Party, But Stay Silent On Black Panther Hate Talk
Over the past year, members of the liberal media, progressive politicians and the Hollywood elite have demonized the Tea Party movement partly by claiming that that Tea Partiers are a fringe group driven by racial animosity.
Now, faced with unequivocally…