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New Hampshire primary leaves Romney grinning, Newt spinning
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney cruised to a largely expected victory tonight in the “first in the nation” New Hampshire primary and with a margin that should be considered decisive to most objective observers. He also won every county in…
The Conservative Case for Mitt Romney
I love Herman Cain: I applauded Rick Perry’s entry into the presidential race. But if conservatives really want to roll back government, keep America out of new and far more dangerous foreign wars, generate new jobs and save the country…
I’m a Tea Party Activist and ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Is No Tea Party
In a recent Washington Post article, Occupy Wall Street protestors were called a diverse group with “no single leader and no organized agenda.
Just like the tea party movement.
Organizers are “drawing inspiration from the Arab Spring” and “hope the…
Why Are So Many Americans Abandoning Their Homes and Walking Away From Their Mortgage?
Editor’s note: This is the first of a four part series on “Shattered Dreams” by attorney and Fox News contributor Bob Massi. ;
What a difference ten short years makes! Back in the ’90s, basically everybody in America believed they…
LARRY GATLIN: Have I Stayed Too Long At the Fair?
I really love songs…make that, I really love great songs. I know one when I see one…or, hear one. I have had the great, good fortune to have been tutored in the art, not of songwriting, but, songcrafting, by some…
Election Day – Town Hall U.S.A.
It’s election day and more than 500 House, Senate and Governorships will be voted on today.
What do you need still to know about the representatives on your ballot?
How will your vote impact Washington’s agenda?
Send us your questions…
America’s Last Chance?
If, as expected, a new generation of economic conservatives join the ranks of the United States Congress in the wake of the upcoming midterm elections, they will face a momentous challenge: how to finally deliver on the promises of fiscal…
At Long Last, Universal Health Care
The House of Representatives will almost certainly vote to pass health care reform on Sunday. For fifty years we Democrats have sought to make health care a right not a privilege for all Americans. Over that time Republicans have delayed,…
Hit the ‘Reset’ Button, Mr. President
By Fred Gedrich and Lt. Gen. Tom McInerney (ret.)
The International Olympic Committee’s rejection of Chicago’s bid to host the 2016 Olympic Games is a sober reminder of President Obama’s personal diplomacy limitations. His shocking defeat in Copenhagen will pale…
Tracking Your Taxes: Programs Proven to be Wasteful, but Still There
The Congressional Budget Office and the White House Office of Management and Budget say billions are being wasted on projects that are not needed or duplicative — and experts say one reason the federal budget is out of control is…