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Reagan Coalition Redux

The first nine months of the Obama presidency have demonstrated a hard tack left on economic and domestic issues. The President's domestic agenda has amounted to a new definition of Big Government including trillions in spending, bailouts, corporate ...

From GREG MUELLER, HumanEvents.com,  17 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Joe Wilson (politician),  Ronald Reagan

Tsunami Tuesday

Pundits and campaign operatives have been billing the February 5 round of almost two-dozen primaries as "Tsunami Tuesday."  It was supposed to wipe out candidates and push others right up to their party's nomination.  There may have been a wave, but it ...

From GREG MUELLER, Human Events Online,  6 Feb 2008
Related Topics: John McCain,  U.S. Republican Party,  Mitt Romney,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Rush Limbaugh

Primarily Directionless

While Governor Romney was connecting with Michigan voters and their economic situation, Senator McCain seemed to be at a loss in a state where the economy is suffering and the war is not top of mind.  This is a message to all Republican candidates ...

From GREG MUELLER, Human Events Online,  16 Jan 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  John McCain,  Rudy Giuliani,  Fred Thompson,  Mitt Romney

GOP Race Goes to Michigan Without a Frontrunner

What we have learned from the New Hampshire primary is that as much as things change in the GOP nomination fight, they stay the same.  John McCain won the New Hampshire primary for a second consecutive time and the GOP race remains wide open.  While ...

From GREG MUELLER, Human Events Online,  8 Jan 2008
Related Topics: John McCain,  U.S. Republican Party,  Rudy Giuliani,  George W. Bush,  New York Yankees

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