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Rippeon running on conservative ideals
andrews@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This is one in an occasional series of profiles about candidates running for election in the 6th Congressional District. For years, U.S. Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett, R-Md., has championed the concept of "peak oil," that oil is a finite...Tags: Politics, Robert J. Garagiola, Washington, DC, Republican Party, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Mitt Romney says reducing spending a 'moral responsibility'
Portraying himself as a frugal turnaround expert who helped launch the Staples office supply chain, Mitt Romney told a New Hampshire audience Thursday night that he was uniquely qualified to whittle down the nation’s budget deficit and improve...Tags: Solyndra LLC, Politics, Republican Party, Boston, Foreign Aid
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November elections are history, but political commercials continue
ReporterThe November elections have come and gone, but the barrage of television ads will continue. Thursday, the group Crossroads GPS announced a statewide television ad campaign targeting Democratic Senate candidate Tim Kaine for his support of President...Tags: Politics, Crossroads, Elections, Timothy M. Kaine
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The problem with conservatives isn't the ideology -- it's the lying
Connecticut was the only state in the union to move uniformly to the left after the 2010 elections. While other states rushed to elect Tea Party-backed Republicans, we sent liberal Democrats to the House. Richard Blumenthal beat billionaire Linda McMahon,...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Politics, Republican Party, U.S. Senate, Linda McMahon
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Some delight in super committee's demise
Washington BureauWhile lawmakers seemed contractually obligated to use the word “disappointed” when discussing the failure of the "super committee," there are plenty of others openly celebrating. "Goodbye and good riddance," said Adam Green, co-founder of...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Government Health Care, Politics, Republican Party, Medicare
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Herman Cain: An implausible candidate's implausible story
TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) -- He's a mathematician, a minister, a former radio talk show host and pizza magnate. But most of all, Herman Cain is a salesman.
And how he sells.
"The sleeping giant called 'we the people' has awakened," Cain thunders, pacing...Tags: Music, Politics, Martin Luther King Jr., Charles Krauthammer, Sex Crimes
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Political ads target Senators on Detroit bridge
When Petoskey resident David Chaffee picked up his mail last week, he was surprised to find a large, glossy postcard from what looked like his state senator. But, what Chaffee and other residents in Northern Michigan have been finding in the past week...Tags: Politics, Laws, Government, Executive Branch, Justice System
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Monday Morning Coffee: Schools And Politics, Two Great Tastes That Don't Always Go Great Together.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Monday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Our Mothership colleague Steve Esack takes a fresh look at the education reforms currently all the rage in Washington D.C. and Harrisburg and asks one question: When it comes to educating kids, who's vision is...... -
Thursday Morning Coffee: Corbett Says Vouchers Proposal Is Coming Soon.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGov. Tom Corbett says his long-awaited school reform package, which includes vouchers, charter school improvements and economic furloughs for teachers will be released soon. Some are expecting the Republican, who revved his legislative engines with a... -
Monday Morning Coffee: Shared Sacrifice, Anyone?
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Monday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Today is June 6, 2011. The House and Senate are in session for three days this week and 24 days remain until the statutory deadline to pass a new budget. As you might expect, the...... -
Toomey: This is our moment
Pennsylvania Ave.Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey, flanked by other fiscal conservative Republican lawmakers and like-minded political groups, said those that share his limited government view must use the debt limit debate as an opportunity. "This is our moment," he said.... -
Americans for Prosperity bringing its “Running on Empty” tour to Lake Eola Park
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelAmericans For Prosperity Foundation is bringing its “Running on Empty” tour to Lake Eola Park in Orlando Tuesday evening, featuring speakers who'll push the organization's agenda for limited government and a free market economy. AFPF was...
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