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The right turn the Republican Party has taken in the past two years represents more than just a shift in ideology. Some 2012 GOP campaign advertising makes moderation sound like a lethal disease that must be avoided at all costs. The
Tags: political satire, republican policy, Poor People, medicare cuts, John Boehner, Republican Party, republican plans, 2012 elections, conservative politics
The economic recovery has been sluggish for U.S. workers, but that is not the case for corporate profits. The result is a gap in income inequality that has not been seen in America since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Is this due to a
Tags: corporate profits, unemployment, capitalism, conservative politics, Medicare, Social Security, Great Depression, middle class, economic policy
In the post Citizens United world of American politics, right-wing conservatives are pouring more money into SuperPACs than their Democratic counterparts. The bigger question is why does the right wing feel the need to try to buy the 2012
Tags: 2012 elections, citizens united, conservative politics, right-wing, rep. paul ryan, Republican Party, presidential elections, social issues, absolute power
"Slut" and "prostitute" are powerful words, and they do not generally conjure a positive connotation toward the person at whom they are directed. When said in a private environment, the stinging moral slurs can plunge deeply into the heart of the
Tags: Rush Limbaugh, slut, Sandra Fluke, rush limbaugh slut, Prostitute, conservative politics, contraception, Birth Contol, Congressional Hearings, Georgetown University Law Student
Since the beginning of the GOP primary season, the frontrunner position has changed so many times that the impossible, if only for a virtual moment, seemed possible. However, throughout the jockeying for position in the political
Tags: 2012 elections, conservative politics, Mitt Romney, super pac, citizens united, negative advertising, US politics, presidential election
Republican race moves into a national phase, Romney's wins Saturday may do little to halt lingering questions about his core convictions or bridge the deepening rift between the party's insurgent and establishment factions. Romney of lying about his
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As the 2012 GOP field chases the presidential nomination, the votes of the most conservative Americans are the Holy Grail for the candidates. “http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/gop-candidates-in-sc-
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After finishing a close second to Mitt Romney in the 2012 Iowa Caucus, Rick Santorum has come under scrutiny by his fellow republicans, particularly, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). Just days after the votes were counted, Santorum's
Tags: John McCain, Rick Santorum, earmarks, Mitt Romney, 2012 elections, republican candidates, pork spending, federal deficit, conservative politics, 2012 presidential candidates
Florida is joining the ranks of states proposing legislation to ban abortion. The Florida for Life Act will be brought to the Florida State Legislature in 2012 by republican Rep. Charles Van Zant. If passed, the new law
Tags: florida abortion law, right to life, Florida Legislature, conservative politics, US Government, Florida State Legislature
September 23, 2011 - The US Senate rejected a funding bill on Friday that now threatens another government shutdown. "Republicans argue their package is responsible, and provides more than adequate amounts of
Tags: government shutdown, conservative politics, buget cuts, disaster relief funding, Senate, senate rejected, US Senate, clean energy