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Kayleigh McEnany Compares Paul Ryan and Barack Obama

Our friend, Kayleigh McEnany, of the International Business Times, compares Congressman Paul Ryan and President Barack Obama. She starts: Mitt Romney couldn’t have made a better selection for his vice presidential nominee than Paul Ryan or a better foil to highlight President Barack Obama’s shortcomings. Let’s take a look at what Obama and Ryan have produced and talk about the differences. Earlier this year, Obama submitted two budgets to Congress that were unanimously rejected — 410-0 and 0-97, respectively — making him the first president in U.S. history to not have a single representative from either party vote in favor. For the...

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Path to the Senate

In the last few days, Missouri Congressman Todd Akin has undermined the Republicans’ ability to recapture the Senate on November 6th. By making the gaffe he made and by refusing to step aside, Akin has in many people’s minds cost us the Senate seat in Missouri. The Missouri seat should have been a cakewalk because incumbent Claire McCaskill has been polling double digits behind all three of the main Republican challenges, Akin, Steelman, and Brunner. Now, many on the Right have written off Missouri as far as the Senate is concerned. Assuming that’s true, there are a few more...

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Making the Case for Nullification

Now that Obamacare has been upheld by the Supreme Court as a tax, there are states where the governors have announced that they will not abide by it. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has said, “We’re going to wait. We said all along there was a legal step, there’s a political step and after each of those steps were exhausted we see what the future holds.” Florida Governor Rick Scott has said, “Florida is not going to implement Obamacare. We are not going to expand Medicaid and we’re not going to implement exchanges. ” Nathan Deal of Georgia, Nikki Haley...

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Reading List for Election 2012

As we head into the final stretch before the general election, we conservatives have a lot of work to do in order to make the case for overthrowing the incumbent president. We have two crucial missions ahead of us: first, we must make the case that Obama has failed and failed miserably and be methodical in the way we outline his various failures, and second, we have to make a principled case for Constitutional conservatism as the way forward. I have a few very important books that you might want to read and then pass along to those who...

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