Less than Liberal Not Good Enough for GOP
August 3, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
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“Republican” is a synonym for “conservative” in the Sometimes Thesaurus. The words are only interchangeable depending on the day and person to which they are referring. The lack of steady interchangeability is bothersome to voters who want to know what they are getting. Alternately, some GOP candidates act like they were assigned to their ballot [...]
Why Georgia’s 12th CD Should be on Everyone’s Mind
July 16, 2010 by Anita MonCrief
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When Howard Dean implemented his “50 State Strategy” most, including some in his own party, considered his plan to be unworkable and more importantly “unwinnable”. After the resounding sweep of the Democrats in 2006 and Obama in 2008, the RNC has only feebly attempted to replicate this strategy.
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House Party
June 17, 2010 by Anthony Bialy
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Small-government backers have found proper company by hanging out on Washington’s equivalent of Baltic and Mediterranean avenues. It’s almost intuitive that the House of Representatives is stocked with the populist movement’s staunchest allies, as they go together like barbeque sauce and honey mustard. Tea Partiers are slumming with Republicans from the federal lager-out-of-the-can branch, as [...]
