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Pawlenty For President: Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty forms an exploratory committee in preparation for a presidential campaign.
Obama's Double Standards on Executive Power: On war powers and Libya, candidate Obama and President Obama couldn't be more different. But does the president think you're too stupid to use Google?
Fuel in the British Tank: Chancellor George Osborne unveiled his second annual budget, which he says will put fuel in the tank of the British economy.
SEIU Plants in South Florida: Red Broward reports as union thugs Astroturf South Florida, crash Allen West event, cheer Wasserman-Schultz event.
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Florida Legislature Approves Education Reform: Governor Rick Scott hailed the passage of reform legislation and looks forward to signing the SB 736.
Confidence in US Government Hits 35 Year Low: With high gas prices, economic stagnation and sharp partisanship in Washington, Americans aren't in love with government.
Staffers VS. Members on GLBT Issues: Young staffers often find themselves at odds with the Members they work for, especially on gay issues.
Obama Defends Nuclear Power: The president assures Americans that domestic nuclear plants are safe, reliable, and needed.
Regulatory FAIL: Liberals, prepare to cringe. A new study by Telenomic Research shows that regulatory burdens are slowing down and increasing the cost of clean energy, of all things.
Conservative Pop Culture? Liberals fume as conservatives swim upstream into the culture wars. Is Hollywood being invaded by conservative sleeper cells and propaganda? One blogger thinks so.
Obama Losing The Middle: As the 2012 election nears, Obama's approval takes a huge dip among the independent voters that put him into the White House.
Sebelius VS Math: After Obama's own budget chief said that $500 million of the Affordable Care Act was being counted twice, Obama administration officials got hammered by Congress. Still, Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius insisted under oath that the money is going two places at once.
Record Deficit: Two years into President Obama's administration, the government projects a record $223 billion deficit for February. Will the president blame Bush, raise taxes, or cut record spending?
The Scariest Defense of Obamacare: With Obama's health care plan challenged by a majority of states and healthy support for repeal, Obamacare supporters defend the act as constitutional by declaring inactivity an active choice. Will that fly in the Supreme Court?
Obama Administration Won't Defend DOMA: Calling the law unconstitutional, the Justice Department has been directed by the president to abandon any defense of the law. The move is speculated to lead to the end of the Defense of Marriage Act in America.
Carter Country: Remember the Misery Index? Rising inflation, high unemployment, and outrageous gas prices lead America toward stagflation as Obama's own 1980 wake-up call nears. Are you better off than you were two years ago?
George Lemieux Still Supports High Speed Rail: The former GOP Senator, known deficit hawk and unofficial candidate won't backpedal his previous support of high speed rail in Florida.
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Our Greatest Presidents: Each Presidents' Day we reflect on Washington and Lincoln. But this year, we suggest adding another great February birthday to the list of great American presidents.
100 Years of Reagan: On President Reagan's 100th birthday, we discovered why the Reagan years are remembered so fondly and what made Reagan more than just a great communicator.
2012 Budget: A Deficit of Change: President Obama's budget skyrockets the national debt and hikes taxes.
Papa, Can You Hear Me? Republican women lead the charge for equality under law, arguably the most conservative principle of all. Read the conservative case for marriage equality and the daring women breaking their silence.
I'd Like to Thank...The Teamsters? Jessica Osman dives into the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards and the Hollywood obsession with liberalism.
Egyptian Uprising: Sheela Venero takes a look at revolution in Egypt and can't help but notice the similiarities between 2011 and 1979. Will Egypt be Obama's Iran?
Harry's Law: You'll slap your knee, laugh out loud, and shed some tears - but don't forget to keep your mind aware of propaganda while you watch this great new show.
Do Words Matter to Debbie Wasserman Schultz? Its easy to tell others to watch their vitriolic rhetoric, but Wasserman Schultz has a dark history of her own. Will she turn a new leaf or will liberals continue to slander the Right?
