Missing the Point
by T.L. James | 9:36 pm, November 30, 2012
Roger L. Simon writes an essay on how the right needs to focus on fiscal and small government issues while avoiding the use of government force in pursuit of social conservative goals. But the Right is guilty of its own kind of hypocrisy. It’s interesting how some of those who most vociferously object to government [...]
New Hampshire and the Evolving Role of the Candidates
by Kelly Sloan | 4:17 pm, January 14, 2012
Mitt Romney’s grip on the Republican nomination for President tightened a bit more last Tuesday with his solid win in the New Hampshire Primary election. This was somewhat historic, as many have pointed out, in that this is the first time in many years that a candidate has won both the Iowa caucus and the [...]
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