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The Problem with Freddie Mac was the Bailout, Not Newt Gingrich By George Rasley In looking at Newt Gingrich, one aspect of his relationship with Fannie and Freddie that is consistently ignored was his principled opposition (from the beginning) to the bailout of the mortgage giants. Read and Comment
Newspaper Endorsements Are So 20th Century! By David Franke They count for little in the Internet age, conservative and Tea Party activists tell the CHQ Poll. Read and Comment
The Ron Paul Foreign Policy Debate (continued): A Response from Bruce Fein about The Myth of Implied Executive Power By Bruce Fein In this special to ConservativeHQ.com, Ron Paul presidential spokesman Bruce Fein presents the counter-argument to those who claim the president possesses vast foreign policy powers and discretion under the Constitution. Read and Comment |
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Are the presidential debates helping or hurting the Republican Party, the conservative cause, and the Tea Party? They are the defining characteristic of this electoral cycle, but do they hurt because of all the round-robin criticism of the candidates, or help by making the eventual nominee a stronger candidate? On balance, do you think they help or hurt? VOTE NOW |
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Fighting Back, Not Fearing, Big Government Washington Examiner Mark Fitzgibbons, writing at The Washington Examiner , puts the recent Gallup poll showing 64% of Americans fear big government and the little-used Ninth Amendment in context: Keep government surveillance devices off our property.
You're It! The Daily Caller It's better than a Rorschach test: Republicans who claim there is no Republican Establishment are Establishment Republicans.
Gallup Poll: Newt's GOP Support 'Collapses' vs. Romney Washington Examiner So far in December, Gingrich has fallen from a 14- to 15-point lead over Romney to a statistical tie. Unfortunately for Romney, all the other candidates seem to have picked up Gingrich's former supporters.
Rick Perry: TARP was 'Single Greatest Act of Thievery' in U.S. History CBS News And, he adds, "Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney were for it."
Can Ron Paul Win New Hampshire? Real Clear Politics "Unlike Mitt Romney, I am not a betting man," writes Jeremy Lott. "But if I were, I might go to Intrade right now and bet a bundle that Ron Paul will win the New Hampshire primary." |
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