January 2, 2009 - According to the Washington Post, right-wingers are angry with Obama for...not being right-wing. It seems they're upset that Obama isn't appointing the same people John McCain would have appointed if he had won. As the Post put it, "conservatives fear that some of these Obama...
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December 23, 2008 - Republicans are finding it difficult to criticize President-elect Obama. Many Americans have lost their appetite for partisan politics, and merely want problems to be solved. Even the brutish, nasty and short Newt Gingrich criticized the GOP for trying to link Obama to the Blagojevich scandal...
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November 14, 2008 - Former Maryland lieutenant governor Michael Steele wants to chair the Republican National Committee, which is akin to taking over the helm the Titanic as the dinner tables slide off the deck. Several others GOP operatives, including current chairman Mike Duncan, have stated a desire to unite liberta...
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November 5, 2008 - So where does the GOP go from here, now that it turns out the Bridge to Nowhere didn't lead to the White House? According to Jonathan Martin at Politico, that will be the main topic of discussion at a super secret Republican strategy session to be held this weekend...
August 5, 2008 - It's looking like being a Republican isn't as hip and in vogue as it used to be. For the past three years there has been a steady decline of voters registering as Republicans, while the number of registered Democrats and ind...
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July 2, 2008 - Former Secretary of State Colin Powell has met with the '08 presidential candidates several times "just to talk about issues and foreign policy," according to a spokeswoman. The...
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February 6, 2008 - John McCain's front-runner status gives Paul Slansky an excuse to take another look at the short-tempered senator...