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In some ways, Rick Santorum won. Perhaps not the nomination or presidency, but he left his deep mark and taught the Republican Party an important lesson.
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From Donald Trump to Newt Gingrich's moon colony, the Republicans that have left their mark on the 2012 primaries bear an uncanny resemblance to the quirky gaggle of dinner guests in Dinner for Schmucks.
Had Romney or Santorum won Ohio by a landslide vote, the winner could have made the case that he is the best candidate to take on Obama. But that argument, for Romney, is becoming harder to win.
Today in America, being white and male just might not work if you want to run for President and win. After 230 years, Americans got it. Now they understand that it's time to change, little by little.
In the recent Arizona Republican debate, the candidates, aside from Ron Paul, were seen advocating for stronger sanctions and military action against Iran.
The Iowa Federation of College Republicans are offering cupcakes during lunchtime today, Tuesday, at the Iowa state capitol. With just one caveat: tasty treats will only be provided to those who present a valid photo ID.
As the situation stands now, Santorum has presented the first real threat to Romney's campaign. Whether or not he succeeds in the end, the primaries have just gotten a lot more interesting.
America, and my generation in particular, needs a leader who is willing to take a stand on moral values and collective responsibilities to our communities. America needs a Rick Santorum.
Wouldn't we want someone like Romney, with experience as a CEO and a self-acquired net worth of over $200 million to run our nation? Doesn't his past show that he's capable of leading us in the right direction?
The future leaders of America must wake up and make their voices heard in American politics before Santorum's conservative rhetoric drowns them out completely.
As many Americans became more and more disenchanted with President Obama, I've had a difficult time explaining to my friends and myself why I still care so much about Obama succeeding.
The only thing that confuses me, Mr. Speaker, is where you think your path to victory is. All signs point to a clear-cut Romney nomination. So thanks for making it interesting, but there's not much more for you to do.
Mr. Dimon, you seem to think it's an attack to ask you to pay more taxes. But shouldn't you be required to pay more into a system that arbitrarily benefitted you more than others? Seems fair to me.
These four Republican candidates are forgetting that they have one big common enemy -- Barack Obama and his 'liberal' government.
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