Tim Pawlenty says that he is not running for president simply to end up on television.
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The Caucus: Pawlenty Says He’s Not Out to ‘Get a Cable TV Show’
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Tim Pawlenty says that he is not running for president simply to end up on television.
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The Caucus: Pawlenty Says He’s Not Out to ‘Get a Cable TV Show’
Candidates react to S&P’s call for agreement with more partisanship.
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GOP 2012 Hopefuls Blame Obama for S&P Rating Downgrade
With Iowa’s Ames Straw Poll coming up on Saturday, Tea Party darling Michele Bachmann is glowing in the spotlight of two prominent magazine profiles. This week’s New Yorker and Newsweek ground their portraits of Bachmann in the emotional connection she makes with audiences on the stump. As Newsweek put it, “when others meandered or waffled, she shot back with answers that reduced Washington’s …
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Michele Bachmann: Tea Party Incarnate
The press finds photographs of Michele Bachmann looking like she has crazy eyes irresistible. On the cover of Newsweek this week, she looks like a disturbed woman in pearls staring into the hazy middle distance. But Bachmann’s media savvy and strong debate performance show she’s not nuts–and the plurality of Iowa Republicans agree, making her the current top choice for the 2012 nomination. On …
Presidents have more power over foreign policy and civil liberties matters than the economy. To ignore that is morally bankrupt.
CONCORD, N.H. – Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Monday compared the federal government under President Obama to the British government under King George III at the time of the American Revolution, saying regulators and bureaucrats are stifling job creation and economic enterprise.
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Mitt Romney Compares Obama Administration To British Monarchy During Revolutionary War
Mitt Romney says the nation’s credit problem arose because President Barack Obama has failed to show leadership on the economy.
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Romney blames Obama for credit downgrade
In 2005 Mitt Romney flipped his stance on abortion to pro-life in preparation for a run at the GOP presidential nomination. Before then, he maintained a muddled position: he wouldn’t impose his personal beliefs on others. He publicly-shaped this pro-choice position in a 1994 Senate debate against Ted Kennedy where he explained that “I had a dear, close family relative that was very close to me …
The former governor has a lot to teach Washington about earning a strong credit rating. Her secret: raise taxes.
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How Sarah Palin Got a AAA Credit Rating for Alaska
Barack Obama Elementary represents hope for a district on the edge of losing state accreditation.
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New school named for Obama opens in struggling Normandy School District