And you will never guess whose playbook he will use (Fox News) As President Obama prepares to rev up his re-election drive with his third State of the Union address Tuesday night, he and his aides have already begun framing the fall contest as a “choice” election, not a simple up-or-down referendum on his own job

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Romney Unveils Income-Tax Rate: 15%

On January 18, 2012, in Uncategorized, by mrkeybiz

Romney revealed that his own effective income-tax rate has been around 15% in recent years, reigniting a tax policy debate and putting a focus on the front-runner’s wealth.

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Romney Unveils Income-Tax Rate: 15%

On January 18, 2012, in Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

Romney revealed that his own effective income-tax rate has been around 15% in recent years, reigniting a tax policy debate and putting a focus on the front-runner’s wealth.

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He plays by his own rules, everyone else . . . not so much. HONOLULU (AP) — President Barack Obama signed a wide-ranging defense bill into law Saturday despite having “serious reservations” about provisions that regulate the detention, interrogation and prosecution of suspected terrorists. The bill also applies penalties against Iran’s central bank in an

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Obama Adds Signing Statement To Defense Bill: “I Have The Power To Detain Americans . . . But I Won’t”…

Midday snacks 12.30.11

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Ed Schultz resolves to lose weight in the New Year (hehehe). Rep. Gabrielle Giffords checks out a strange science exhibit . More reasons to hate Keith Olbermann . Will Newt Gingrich “blow up in his own pants “? Fall Forward : MSNBC plans lineup of partisan anchors for Iowa caucus coverage.

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Strassel: Why Ron Paul Can’t Win

On December 16, 2011, in Uncategorized, by KettermanLaurent966

The candidate’s problem isn’t better-funded opponent or media bias—it’s his own views on foreign policy.

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Herman Cain’s Political Education

On November 25, 2011, in Uncategorized, by kohler

As a young man, Herman Cain largely steered clear of the civil-rights movement. Like many of his Morehouse College classmates, he says, he was focused on his own self-advancement.

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Daily Caller – While former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney turns up the volume on his claim that President Barack Obama is obsessed with his own re-election, not the nation’s welfare, Democrats are changing their orchestrated portrayal of him as a flip-flopper, instead attacking him on issues where he has been most consistent.

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Democrats flip, flop on Romney ‘flip-flop’ label
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Immigration Foes Fault Perry

On September 14, 2011, in Uncategorized, by curits

Republican presidential front-runner Rick Perry has steered his own path on illegal immigration. But his stance could prove hard to defend as he tries to appeal to Republican voters beyond his home state of Texas.

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Reuters – Mitt Romney is running a disciplined campaign focused on slamming President Barack Obama and promoting his own skills, but pressure could mount for a more aggressive approach as his poll numbers worsen.

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Analysis: Romney’s play-it-safe strategy at risk
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