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GOP voters still searching for Mr. Right — Romney, Gingrich, Santorum and Paul have work to do
The most important takeaway from Tuesday night’s Florida primary results is that with nearly 4-in-10 (38%) of primary voters saying that they are not satisfied with any of the GOP candidates, all four contenders have a lot work to do…
Five challenges facing Mitt Romney right now
GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s Achilles’ heel was exposed in the final minutes of what was an otherwise good debate performance Monday night. He played offense, engaged Gingrich directly faring better than some members of the media and made a…
Comeback for Newt or bump in the road for Mitt? SC votes to keep the race going
What do South Carolina’s Republican primary voters, who identify themselves as late decision-makers, conservatives, evangelicals, married women and independents, have in common? They all gave Newt Gingrich a plurality of their support in the all-important “first in the South primary,”…
Dignity… We All Crave It, So Why Do We Keep Ignoring It?
“Treat people as they want to be and you help them become what they are capable of being.” — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
What is the motivating force behind all human interaction – in families, in communities, in the business…
Could Cain Be the Second Coming of Reagan?
There was bad news on the doorstep for Mitt Romney Thursday. The headline at the top of page one in the Wall Street Journal shouted what Mitt Romney didn’t want to hear: “Cain Vaults to Lead in Poll.” Once again,…
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…