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Boos for Birth Control Question at GOP Debate, Gingrich Hammers King, Again (VIDEO)

February 23, 2012
CNN Republican Debate

I think we all probably remember the last time Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and CNN's John King shared the stage for a Republican Presidential Primary Debate. It began (and seemingly ended) with Gingrich hammering the moderator and moving to the front in the polls. An audience presented question Wednesday...
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John McCain on Face the Nation; No News on Palin; Qaddafi’s Day’s are Numbered

August 21, 2011
senator john mccain

Arizona Senator John McCain was back on the Sunday Political Show circuit this week with an appearance on Face the Nation. The interview opens with a discussion of Libya where the Senator predicts Qaddafi's days in leadership may be coming to a close. He also talks about the economy, Congressional job approval...
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Arizona Taking Donations to Build Southern Border Fence – Crazy or Brilliant?

May 10, 2011
Arizona Border Fence Campaign

You have to hand it to Arizonans and their much-maligned Governor, Jan Brewer. They're stubborn, they're resilient, and they're committed to winning the battle with illegal immigration, at any cost. The federal government won't enforce its own immigration laws - they pass one of their own (SB1070). The federal government won't...
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Shape-Shifting John McCain: 2010′s Most “Conservative” Senator

February 24, 2011
Shape-Shifting John McCain: 2010′s Most “Conservative” Senator

According to a comprehensive examination of 96 Senate votes taken in 2010, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., along with seven of his colleagues, voted most often on the conservative side. His 89.7 composite conservative score ties him with stalwarts like Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., and gives him a more conservative score than Sens. Tom Coburn,...
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Keith Olbermann Sent Campaign Cash to Three Democrats

November 5, 2010
Keith Olbermann Sent Campaign Cash to Three Democrats

Politico is reporting that MSNBC's Keith Olbermann contributed to the campaigns of three Democrats in the days leading up to Tuesday's election. According to Politico, the website discovered the donations in a Federal Elections Commission filing made by Arizona House candidate Raul Grijalva. As you might expect, NBC has an ethics policy...
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John McCain’s a Real Winner

August 25, 2010
John McCain’s a Real Winner

John McCain once again claimed the Arizona Republican nomination last evening defeating conservative Tea Party challenger J.D. Hayworth and will now seek a fifth term in the general election against Tucson City Councilman Rodney Glassman come November.
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Judge Strikes Down Arizona Illegal Immigration Law

July 28, 2010
Judge Strikes Down Arizona Illegal Immigration Law

US District Judge Susan Bolton has struck down portions of the Arizona Illegal Immigration statute; suspending some of its enforcement capability and reserving judgment in part for a later date. She issued a temporary injunction for the most controversial parts of the statute leading most prognosticators to believe she will eventually strike down...
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Obama To Deploy 1200 National Guard Troops to Border

May 26, 2010
Obama To Deploy 1200 National Guard Troops to Border

1200 National Guard troops to the Mexican border. A first step to "securing the border" or a diversionary tactic aimed at pulling some attention away from other issues painting the President in an unfavorable light - Gulf oil spill, North/South Korea, and the stock market turning Bear???
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Mexican President Felipe Calderon Cheered by Democrats for Bashing an American State

May 20, 2010
Mexican President Felipe Calderon Cheered by Democrats for Bashing an American State

Mexican President Felipe Calderon openly criticized an Arizona immigration law that does nothing more than acknowledge Federal Law and attempt to promote the Rule of Law as it is/was/should be under our system of government and received a standing ovation before a Joint Session of Congress for doing so. Are you kidding me?...
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Immigration, Diversity, Race Relations and a Case for Republican Principles on the Foundation of States’ Rights

April 29, 2010
Immigration, Diversity, Race Relations and a Case for Republican Principles on the Foundation of States’ Rights

We are nothing if not a nation of immigrants and in that spirit this nation has become the most prosperous nation in the history of the world. Diversity should be seen as a positive result of a free nation that presents opportunity for people from all walks of life to venture to this...
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