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The Gridlock Gamble: Why Republicans Must Win More Than Just Congress

by Travis Sedars January 5, 2012 Topics
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*** Editors Note: A new website launched this week explaining the reason why we need a Federal Balanced Budget Amendment. Please check it out here: FederalBalancedBudgetAmendment.com.
And now to Travis’ post …
As the Republican presidential primary continues, a theory exists among many conservatives that the establishment elements of the party—those Republicans in high positions of power [...]

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Hello, Republicans … are you there?

by Robert Ringer October 18, 2011 National Issues

Is any Republican presidential candidate capable of removing Republican rivals from his crosshairs long enough to focus on Barack Obama’s lies, distortions, and hypocrisies? Don’t any of them think it’s noteworthy to point out that Obama, who excoriates Wall Street bankers seven days a week, is the biggest recipient of Wall Street contributions of [...]

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A Black American Who Gets It …

by Michael Fiala October 4, 2011 class warfare
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From Robert Ringer:
I have long thought about printing the subscriber e-mail below, and with the far left now hysterically beating the class-warfare drums, I thought this would be a good time to do just that …
“I have been a long-time fan of yours and have always enjoyed your newsletters, although I admit I have not [...]

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Ayn Rand Eats Mike Wallace For Breakfast

by admin August 30, 2011 Topics

Enjoy these clips of Ayn Rand making an “unbiased” liberal reporter’s head explode …
PART I

PART II

PART III

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Rest In Peace, Brian …

by Michael Fiala July 20, 2011 Topics

Brian Crane, co-founder of The Common Sense Politics Blog, passed away this past weekend from a recurrence of cancer.
Brian was an inspiration and a mentor to me as a successful businessman, entrepreneur, and political thinker. And he was a good friend as well.
He will be missed by all who valued his friendship and guidance.
Rest [...]

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Caylee Anthony: A Victim of Late-Term Abortion

by Travis Sedars July 10, 2011 National Issues

Immediately following the ruling in the Casey Anthony murder trial, I was amazed by the amount of outrage from people who believed the mother of Caylee Anthony had gotten away with killing her child.
Not since O.J. Simpson had so many people been convinced of the overwhelming guilt of the defendant, only to wind up in stunned [...]

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The Supreme Court Strikes a Note for Liberty

by Robert Ringer June 29, 2011 National Issues

In a June 20 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court struck a note for liberty when it overruled federal courts in San Francisco that had allowed all women who worked for Walmart since December 1998 to join in a single, nationwide suit seeking back pay. I say struck a note for liberty, because this was about [...]

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Weiner Doesn’t Stand Out

by Travis Sedars June 15, 2011 National Issues
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I have to admit that the Anthony Weiner scandal has been a lot of fun for me.
While I consider myself to be well-spoken, educated, and something of an intellectual, I still retain a healthy interest in relatively lowbrow humor. I count the Austin Powers series and Dumb and Dumber among some of my favorite [...]

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