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Posted on 17 January 2012.
Submission by Robert Dickman After decades of progressive incrementalism, the United States Government has finally surfaced to reveal a culture of ungodly and soulless tyrants, thugs and bullies. Cynically disguised as distinguished, articulate, self-appointed elitists, these despotic, vacuous, narcissistic, image-oriented hypocrites emphasize symbols over substance and reality. The pursuit of excellence is being replaced by [...]
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Posted on 17 January 2012.
Guest Submission by Jim Ballew Dear Mrs. Palin; Aren’t you sick of all the people that write you open letters? First, I wouldn’t doubt that all the open letters were one reason you decided not to run. They are friggin’ annoying, aren’t they? Second, who the heck thinks they can tell you – a very [...]
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Posted on 17 January 2012.
Guest Submission by Ernest L. Kapphahn Fellow conservatives; As you know this is a critical election for the preservation of the values we conservatives hold dear. Many of you have asked me why, since the election is so important, that I decided in October not to become a candidate for the Republican nomination. In order [...]
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Posted on 17 January 2012.
Guest Submission by Nancy Labonete Mitt Romney has always been and still is very much distrusted by the Republican base but looking at the results of Iowa and NH, Mitt Romney proved that his network of support from the establishment and his endorsers is wide and deep. This is the same network that could deliver to him victories in SC [...]
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Posted on 11 January 2012. Tags: Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Sarah Palin
It’s hard not to think he did it for a reason, and the timing rouses the imagination… are they talking, or has something already been set in motion?
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Posted on 03 January 2012. Tags: Sarah Palin
Over these past three years, I’ve learned that many things with Gov. Palin are not coincidental. They are Providential.
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Posted on 28 December 2011.
Guest Submission by Ervin Sims When is a tax cut not a tax cut? When it is a Social Security Premium payroll deduction cut. There has been a lot in the news about how the Republicans in the House of Representatives positioned themselves in a bad light because they wanted to increase taxes. Much [...]
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Posted on 27 December 2011. Tags: Kevin Scholla, Richard Mourdock, sarahnetradio, Senate 2012
Months ago, Governor Palin warned lackluster Republicans to be ready for primary challengers in 2012. That’s exactly what’s happening in Indiana.
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Posted on 27 December 2011.
Guest Submission by Roger Lindus The payroll tax fiasco that played out in Congress is proof of the old axiom when your enemy is destroying himself don’t get in his way. The Republican leadership did a fine job of getting outmaneuvered at every turn by a president widely thought a weak negotiator. Sadly, we get [...]
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Posted on 27 December 2011.
Guest Submission by Tom Hill Most of us make choices based upon the error of the lesser of two evils. Circumstances produce what appears as only two choices, neither of them attractive. We examine the options and choose one more attractive than the other, but still the lesser of two evils. The statement itself [...]
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Posted on 27 December 2011.
Guest Submission by Gene Brown John McCain lost his presidential race in November of 2008. Before he had finished his concession speech, I had already selected the individual I wanted as the Republican Party Standard Bearer in 2012. The last three years have been an “E” ticket ride (a sop for you older readers), watching [...]
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Posted on 23 December 2011.
****Updated at the end**** Guest Submission By Gary P Jackson Back in June, buried in the internals of a Gallup poll, was an interesting statistic. Supporters of Sarah Palin were asked how committed they were. Fifty-two percent [52%] of those polled said their support was solid, and would never change. I think this strong support [...]
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Posted on 23 December 2011.
Guest Submission by J. Armstrong Campaign ’12: Two leading presidential candidates wrap themselves in the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt. TR was in some ways a decent leader, but the example of America’s first progressive president isn’t one to follow today. In recent days, both GOP hopeful Newt Gingrich and President Obama have cited [...]
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Posted on 23 December 2011.
Guest Submission by Jeremy Luna It occurred to me that while some people are urging us to ‘respect her decision’ they themselves do not seem to understand at all What that decision was. The fact is, she never said that she wasn’t running! Look up every statement she has made, verbally or in-writing and you will notice, She [...]
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Posted on 23 December 2011.
Guest Submission by Nathan Santos Since Gen Xers (cohort born between 1961-81 according to William Strauss and Neil Howe) have been entering leadership positions in government, the political extremes have dominated the cultural dynamic. This is not unlike other moments in American history: 1930-40′s, 1870-80′s, 1780-90′s–this suggests a cyclical pattern. In the new book by [...]
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Posted on 23 December 2011.
Guest Submission from Nathan Santos What is so confounding to the “Artificials” out there (MSM, talking heads, ivory-tower intellectuals who occupy academic positions, the Establishment GOP-ers, atheists, etc.) is that we are actually smart enough to avoid their traps. Listening to Amy Kremer interviewed by Steve Bannon, I took particular notice of the now cliche [...]
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Posted on 22 December 2011. Tags: crony capitalism, Forbes, GOP Establishment, Iowa, Lamestream Media, LJ Regine, Media Bias, Submission, William Frezza
In which the media insults a conservative superstar — while at the same time stealing her ideas.
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Posted on 19 December 2011. Tags: Kevin Scholla, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, Sarah Palin, sarahnetradio
Kevin Scholla talks with both candidates about current issues and Gov. Palin.
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Posted on 13 December 2011. Tags: Ron Devito, Vetting
Devito: One of the best vetting tools in any contested primary is simple passage of time.
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Posted on 09 December 2011. Tags: crony capitalism, Ron Devito, Sarah Palin, Vetting
Gov. Palin: So, please you must vet a candidate’s record. You must know their ability to successfully reform and actually fix problems that they’re going to claim that they inherited.
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Posted on 08 December 2011. Tags: Jim White, Newt Gingrich, Sarah Palin
Guest Submission by Jim White I am a Sarah Palin supporter. I have been since that first speech when John McCain introduced her for his VP. And like every other SP supporter I have been trying to figure out who I might support if she doesn’t get into the race. I believe and trust Michele [...]
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Posted on 08 December 2011. Tags: Madeleine McAulay
Guest Submission by Madeleine McAulay The youth of America have been President Obama’s number one supporters since 2008. The Youth are easily blinded by Obama’s mesmerizing speeches, and his, “Hope and Change”, which makes them an easy target for the Administration. Little do the blind, youth know, Obama is the one leading us down the [...]
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Posted on 07 December 2011. Tags: 2012 election, candidates, Ron Devito, Submission
Time to do your homework. Here are some tips!
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Posted on 03 December 2011. Tags: Roderic Deane, Submission
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Posted on 03 December 2011. Tags: Ron Devito, Submission
It is incumbent upon us to properly vet candidates running for all elective offices so that we can make informed decisions based on facts.
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Posted on 30 November 2011. Tags: Emelyne Roth, Submission
Sarah Palin has always believed in her ability to affect positive change in any role, regardless of title.
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Posted on 26 November 2011. Tags: crony capitalism, Ron Devito, Submission
Our current woes with national debt and deficit spending are rooted in how both parties conduct business in both houses of Congress.
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Posted on 20 November 2011. Tags: Steve Kukral, Submission
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Posted on 20 November 2011. Tags: Jack Franklin, Submission
The more things change …
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