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Mitt Romney is threatening to disturb the American compromise with Mormonism.

Posted on February 19, 2012 by mark
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  And it is overdue. Romney, Mormonism, and the American Compromise by Terryl Givens … Continue reading →

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You Can’t HANDLE the TRUTH!

Posted on January 25, 2012 by mark
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John Berlau and Trey Kovacs: Romney and the Burden of Double Taxation – WSJ.com The former Bain Capital CEO and Massachusetts governor caused a brouhaha last week when he estimated the tax rate on his investment income at 15%. "How … Continue reading →

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A parallel?

Posted on January 6, 2012 by mark
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Mitt Romney 2012 is like Sharlene Wells 1985 Feel free to expand the analogy in the comments. … Continue reading →

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Eight is Enough…in Iowa

Posted on January 4, 2012 by mark
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So Mittens, the Mitster, ABO won the Iowa caucus by 8 votes over Rick Santorum. He shrugged off the promise of sharper criticism from his rivals. "I’ve got a big target on me now," Romney said, adding that doesn’t faze … Continue reading →

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Mormons and Politics

Posted on September 9, 2011 by mark
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I have seen many questions raised about the prospect of having a “Mormon” as President of The United States. These usually run along the lines of “Can we trust a man who believes that some dude in SLC literally speaks … Continue reading →

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What the Political Left Really Fears

Posted on January 12, 2011 by mark
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From Dan Riehl: It isn’t our rhetoric that scares the Left politically. It’s the passion from which it springs. And it’s the passion, not the rhetoric, that they actually want to quiet most of all. And we must not let … Continue reading →

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Now you’ve done it…

Posted on January 10, 2011 by mark
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All of you trying to associate the TEA Party types with the Tucson shootings have gone and ticked Michelle off … Continue reading →

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The Beginning of the End

Posted on January 7, 2011 by mark
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Update: In 2010, the Democrats passed ObamaCare by a 7 vote margin. In 2011, the Republicans passed the bill to repeal ObamaCare with a 55 vote margin. In each case, one side of the vote was bi-partisan. In both cases, … Continue reading →

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Job Loss & Recession Post WWII

Posted on December 7, 2010 by mark
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or what Ed Morrisey calls the “Chart of the Year”. That is one deep trough – or is it a ditch? Is that a car at the bottom? Can we get someone from the administration to come help push it … Continue reading →

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A Simple Reality Check

Posted on December 2, 2010 by mark
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This chart should be plastered on billboards and news room walls around the globe. Go ahead; click on it. Then read the whole thing as they say. … Continue reading →

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