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CPAC 2012 — less divisive, more inclusive, than ever!
Correction: Fox News contributor Bernie Goldberg’s comments on February 6 edition of “The O’Reilly Factor” were mischaracterized by author Kevin McCullough in the original version of this piece. The quote used by McCullough should have said, “On the Feb. 6…
Romney for President? What’s a Tea Party Voter to Do in 2012?
Having spent the last several days in the Granite State I am even more puzzled now than I was late last week when I began pondering this new reality: “The Tea Party is dead.”
I don’t know what happened between…
Why Perry’s Campaign Is Not Quite Dead Yet
In recent weeks I have been ridiculed, derided, mocked and I believe even spit upon — though I was very near Wall Street at the time and it might have been rain-drops — for my prediction this past summer that…