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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    Why would the GOP want Democrat Sanchez on the Republican ticket? As a pro-abortion, liberal Democrat exactly what does she bring to the GOP? The American Conservative Union gave her a 0% rating. She is a fine Democrat but has no business on a GOP ticket.
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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    The intent of the 22nd amendment is to limit presidents to no more than two terms in office. It is this amendment which protects us from a "president for life."
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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    Did Halliburton sell 20% of the United States' uranium capacity to Vladimir Putin? Did George Washington or any other influential American patriot sell gunpowder to the British during the Revolutionary period? If they did, it would literally have led them to the gallows.
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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    It appears Hillary Clinton's campaign is in serious trouble. The Clinton's family foundation, the Clinton Global Initiative, has gotten a lot of bad publicity over the past 48 hours. The media seem ready to turn on Mrs. Clinton in favor of a Democrat candidate who is not so embroiled in...
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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    In 1978, US President Jimmy Carter successfully managed the Panama Canal Treaty into law. He was a traditional Democrat, meaning he respected the US Constitution and the democratic institutions which underpin our nation. Carter argued for passage of the Panama Canal Treaty and submitted it to...
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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    Without profit, there are no workers.
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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    Having the Democratic talking points on speed-dial doesn't fool anyone. If the Republican House of Representatives had a spine, articles of impeachment would have been introduced in Obama's first term. Obama's time in office is drawing to a close. Since the Democrats have a strong chance of...
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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    Are you expecting the Republicans in Congress to work with Obama to implement a Socialist-Marxist agenda? Has Obama had even one good idea while in office? Obama isn't an ordinary run-of-the-mill Democrat. He is a full-on socialist who used the Democrat party the way Bill Clinton used women...
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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    Yowpuggy, you do understand that President Obama will veto pretty much every piece of legislation passed by the Republican controlled Congress? The Congress won't entertain Obama's ideas and Obama vetoes theirs. Stalemate.
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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    Rand Paul isn't much of a conservative. At heart, he is a libertarian like his Dad. This is a politically fatal flaw for Rand. He moves in more directions than a whirling dervish riding a beehive. Just like his dad, he has a small cult following among impressionable young college students...
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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    No candidate can secure the GOP nomination without playing to the Right. In the early primary states of Iowa, South Carolina, New Hampshire... the activists are on the Right. The energy and passion is on the Right. Usually, the most successful candidate will pander to the Right and as soon as...
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    Either the GOP embraces its conservative base or it should dissolve and go out of business. Moderates are basically indecisive, uninspiring and rudderless. The Wall Street Republicans should go ahead and join the Democrats. That's where their hearts belong. Conservatives aren't going to turn...
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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    Just days after announcing his intention to seek the GOP presidential nomination, Florida Senator Marco Rubio has alienated himself from the Evangelical Christian voting bloc by stating he would gladly attend a homosexual wedding. It's going to be nigh impossible to recover from this misstep...
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    I consider myself to be a conservative in the traditional sense of the term. By no means would I allow myself to be portrayed as a "radical." A white male Christian from a Southern heritage who still adheres to long-standing values of American patriotism, the Protestant work ethic and a...
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    Nowadays, politicians at the national level are marked for defeat if they seek to work with an opposing party. There is no general consensus on common values shared by both major parties. There are no unifying principles. We don't even agree on what it means to be an American anymore. Ten...
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    New Terrorist Plot

    Something nutty could happen, like a disgruntled postal employee might want to fly an ultralight or gyrocopter into the Capitol Building in DC. Drones and miniature aircraft pose a real dilemma. Even people of meager means can muster the resources to put these rickety machines in the air.
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    The Clintons represent the Establishment wing of the Democrat Party much like the Bushes represent the Establishment wing of the GOP. It would be interesting to see her get a real primary opponent. Mrs. Clinton is a poor campaigner with serious flaws.
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    Marco Rubio might be Mrs. Clinton's worst nightmare. To the best of my knowledge, he's scandal free, thoughtful and a first-rate communicator. He puts Florida in the win column for the GOP and he siphons off a lot of Hispanic voters crucial to the Dems. Plus, there's the generational gap...
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    Muttly, the Dems have intangibles such as favorable media coverage and a built-in electoral advantage. Demographic trends heavily favor the Dems. Not only are their constituency groups more prolific at reproducing, they import millions of future Democrat voters. I read an interesting article...
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    Whether Hillary Clinton is the Democrat nominee or not, the Democrats start with an enormous electoral advantage. With California, New York, Illinois and probably Michigan, Pennsylvania and other reliable blue states in their back pocket... the Dems can win the Electoral College with just 10 or...
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