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Author Archives: The augur
Going From Primary to General: Can They Do It?
The race for the GOP has hit that crucial period where the votes really matter. The candidates are now waged in a nasty war against each other which has left everyone involved a little battered. And all of this is … Continue reading
Posted in National Politics
Tagged 2012, general election, Gingrich, Obama, opinion, politics, primary, republican democrat, Romney, santorum, strategy
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Best Moment From the State of the Union
Watch for Congressman Chaffetz’s response to the President’s joke (at the end of the clip)
My Picks
Best of the Two Debates There were two debates this week and I think that Newt Gingrich easily had the most memorable moment of the week. Whether you like him or hate him as a candidate, this clip shows just … Continue reading
Posted in Links, What I'm Reading
Tagged Bain Capital, economy, keystone pipeline, Obama, politics, primary, race, Republican, Romney, Valerie Jarrett
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Ron Paul and George Soros
I am not in whole-hearted agreement with some of the positions Glenn Beck has taken this primary season, but I think he has really tapped into something that has largely gone unreported. Why would a candidate (Ron Paul) who claims … Continue reading
Tagged George Soros, glenn beck, ron paul
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Quick Hits
Today is the big day in the hunt for the next Republican nominee for President, at least that’s how it’s being played out in the press. The truth is that due to Iowa’s strange caucus system the results of this … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, National Politics
Tagged Iowa, jon huntsman, Obama, patriot act, primary, republican 2012, ron paul, yeti finger
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My Picks
Adam Corolla Rant This video has a lot of bleeps, but it also has a lot of really good points. I posted this version (with a few interruptions from Glenn Beck) because it’s the only one with the profanity is … Continue reading
Posted in Links, What I'm Reading
Tagged Adam Corolla, Miley Cyrus, movement, Obama, occupy, OWS
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Where They Stand: Michele Bachmann
Up To This Point- Michele Bachmann has had a roller coaster of a campaign. A year ago, people were really excited about the possibility of a Bachmann run for President. When she officially announced her candidacy, there was an outpouring … Continue reading
Nov. 9 Debate: The Losers
Although I have been primarily writing individual profiles instead of post-debate analysis for the 2012 Republican candidates, I want to take a quick break to discuss last night’s debate. The big winners of last night’s performance were Newt Ginrich, Herman … Continue reading
Poll: Can Herman Cain Recover?
Since the allegations of sexual harassment have surfaced, many pundits have predicted that this would spell the end for Herman Cain’s bid for President. At this point, his supporters seem to be unphased by the rumors. In fact, most Republicans … Continue reading