Apparently, Nevada Caucus-Counters Hate to Work Weekends

On February 6, 2012, in Uncategorized, by McneeLanding461

From the first Morning Jolt of the week: What Happens In Vegas Stays In Vegas — Including, Apparently, Caucus Results Keep reading this post . . .

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Apparently, Nevada Caucus-Counters Hate to Work Weekends

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AP – President Barack Obama attends the National Prayer Breakfast this morning in Washington, along with the first lady and Vice President Joe Biden.

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Obama to attend National Prayer Breakfast
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Any time an administration wants to release bad news, they do it on a Friday night. How bad are these DOJ emails? I’m sure Darrell Issa will have some pointed questions for Eric Holder on Monday (NPR) For the first time, the Justice Department has made public a series of sensitive messages that passed to the

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Friday Doc Drop: Emails Say Holder Was Alerted Over Death Of Brian Terry

Video: Gingrich Rips Media

On January 20, 2012, in Uncategorized, by AlexisChristensen28

CNN opened the debate last night with a question to Newt about his x-wife’s claim he asked for an open marriage which he said is false. He ripped into the debate moderator and the media in general with this homerun. Many are saying he won the debate in the first five minutes.

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Reuters – In the first legal challenge to last week’s recess appointments by the Obama administration, a lobbying group for small businesses said on Friday it is contesting the naming of three members to the National Labor Relations Board.

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GOP Vote Up by Nearly 3% So Far

On January 12, 2012, in Uncategorized, by prsnlinjurys

Turnout rose about 3% over 2008 levels in the first two contests of the Republican presidential nominating process, yielding a record number of GOP voters in both Iowa and New Hampshire.

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Mitt Romney’s Prevent Defense

On January 9, 2012, in Uncategorized, by joshuapousts

In the first Morning Jolt of the week of the New Hampshire primary . . . My Baloney Has a First Name, It’s P-I-O-U-S . . . Keep reading this post . . .

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“Climate Change Castaways” Have Long Years To Wait

On January 7, 2012, in Uncategorized, by AlexisChristensen28

This story jumped up and hit me when I took my morning perusal of Memeorandum, seeing what the big stories of the day are, so, I didn’t have to hunt around for an unhinged Warmist story (Sydney Morning Herald) THE President of what could be the first country in the world lost to climate change has

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Not Romney

On January 7, 2012, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by ggallin

In an RedState exclusive, we’ve obtained a copy of the latest salvo in the GOP 2012 Presidential primary — “Not Romney”. The Gingrich campaign is leading the way, staying true to Newt Gingrich’s view of an alliance shaping up. I hear other campaigns and possibly some outside groups will join in. But this is the first salvo, a flier to be released by the Gingrich campaign and an accompanying website.

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Let’s not forget, part-time Senator Barack Obama said of recess appointments “‘It’s the wrong thing to do” and a recess appointee is ‘damaged goods… we will have less credibility.’ Except, Congress isn’t actually in recess (The Hill) Obama infuriated Republicans Wednesday by announcing the recess appointment of Richard Cordray to be the first director of

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