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Baucus Out!

May 1, 2013
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Last month, Montana’s longest serving Senator, Democrat Max Baucus announced he’ll be retiring after his current term, opting not to seek re-election in 2014. What’s that mean for the GOP? That depends… While two legislative veterans, Champ Edmunds of Missoula and Corey Stapleton of Billings, have already announced, there are still rumors that several more candidates will be throwing their hats in the ring as well. Some folks are hoping that Denny Rehberg, a former Congressman and Senate candidate in ’12, will hop back on the horse and give the…

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For Easter, Google Disses Jesus Christ

March 31, 2013
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For Easter, Google Disses Jesus Christ

 On this, the most solemn of holy days on which billions of Christians throughout the world commemorate the resurrection of Jesus, the great minds behind the preeminent internet search engine… Google,  have chosen to ignore the Lamb of God who died for our sins, and as seen above, in His place they…

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The Race is On!

March 23, 2013
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Will Montana Republicans unseat the state’s longest serving U.S. Senator, Democrat Max Baucus in 2014? It’s tough to say, but two men have already stepped up to the plate to announce their candidacy for the coveted position in D.C. As the current chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, Baucus…

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Look! Up In The Sky, It’s A Bird, A Plane…It’s Death

March 14, 2013
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Look! Up In The Sky, It’s A Bird, A Plane…It’s Death

Unless you have been hibernating you know that gun control legislation has been a hot topic these past few months. As it should be. The lawless federal government it seems, has no limits in shredding the Constitution. Unfortunately, although gun control is important, there is an equally important issue that…

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Four Conservatives Making Waves (and one to keep an eye on)

February 16, 2013
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Whether 2016 or 2020, there is a great list of potential conservative candidates building.  In fact, conservatism is undergoing a bit of a renaissance spurred on by back to back establishment losses.  Some conservatives are starting to show a little bit of fight, and others are carrying the same banner…

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The Dirty Deeds Of Senator Bob Menendez

January 28, 2013
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In late summer of 2012, the FBI started looking into the interesting behavior of New Jersey Democratic Sen. Robert “Bob” Menendez — specifically, repeated trips to the Dominican Republic. These trips, non-reported or not-duly authorized, were often made via a CL-600 Challenger private jet, owned by a campaign contributor to…

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Spinning Americans Like Toy Tops

January 27, 2013
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Not too long ago, I wrote a piece called Just How Deep Is The Rabbit Hole In America?. In it, I explored the possibility that much more of the world knows about the diabolical nature of NWO initiatives than Americans living inside the globalist’s propaganda bubble. Perhaps it is we,…

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Germany Wants Its Gold Back And What That May Mean

January 26, 2013
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If you are like most Americans, you probably focused most of your attention Wednesday on the gun control press conference. It is understandable because law-abiding citizens as well as veterans find themselves labeled as enemies of the state and the Constitution is under relentless attack by the socialist/communist element within…

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Democrat Assault on Assault Weapons

January 23, 2013
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When a crazy person breaks into an elementary school and shoots children, it would be immoral to not take some sort of action.  I can guarantee no one will disagree with that statement.  However, a call for undefined action by the government can be the greatest threat to our Constitutional…

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ACU Announces Second Round of Speakers Invited to CPAC 2013

January 14, 2013
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The American Conservative Union (ACU) today announced the second round of speakers invited to appear at CPAC 2013 – the annual national Conservative Political Action Conference. According to ACU Chairman Al Cardenas; “As we extend our second round of invitations to these conservative leaders, it is easy to see why…

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New York’s Andrew Cuomo Unleashes an Agenda to Win the Democratic Presidential Nomination With

January 9, 2013
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In a manner that at times was reminiscent of a Mussolini-like madman, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo orchestrated a nearly two hour long spectacle that amounted to what was a massive coronation of himself as the Prince of Progressivism and essentially a kickoff of his campaign to consolidate the liberal base behind him in the 2016 Democrat presidential primaries and caucuses.…

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Potential Presidential Nominee Andrew Cuomo to Deliver State of the State Address

January 9, 2013
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will deliver his third State of the State speech at 1:30 p.m. today in Albany. Cuomo’s speech can be viewed here live at 1:30 pm (EST) The governor is expected to lay out his priorities for the state, including proposals to protect the property tax cap, institute campaign finance…

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Live Stream Of Chris Christie’s State of the State Address on White House 2016 at 2 p.m.

January 8, 2013
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View the live stream of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s State of the State address. The speech will begin at 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.

Iran Applauds Obama’s Nomination of Hagle for Secretary of State

January 8, 2013
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Iran Applauds Obama’s Nomination of Hagle for Secretary of State

In a statement made by Ramin Mehmanparast, a spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, the jihadist regime of Iran offered their pleasure with President Obama’s recent selection of former liberal Republican Senator Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense.  According to  Mehmanparast, says Iran is hopeful that Hagle’s appointment would improve relations between…

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Christie Prepares to Give His State of the State Address Amid Sharp Liberal Criticism

January 7, 2013
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Christie Prepares to Give His State of the State Address Amid Sharp Liberal Criticism

On Tuesday, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will be delivering his fourth State of the State address.  As a prospective presidential candidate, while his address is only one among the 50 that will be delivered by each of the state’s Governors over the coming month, Christie’s speech will be one of the…

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Monday’s Political Trumpet: A Roundup of Today’s Political Buzz

January 7, 2013
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Monday’s Political Trumpet: A Roundup of Today’s Political Buzz

Monday’s Political Trumpet sounds off on the left looking to raise a trillion in new taxes, the reasons behind why John Brennan’s nomination for National Security Advisor must be rejected, Rubio’s reasons for rejecting Hagle’s nomination for Secretary of Defense and how a gay Republican organization is the only gay group with the balls to…

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The Political Trumpet: Friday’s Conservative News and Views Round-Up

January 4, 2013
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The Political Trumpet: Friday’s Conservative News and Views Round-Up

Friday’s Political Trumpet blares news of Senator Mike Capo’s drunk driving sentence , Al Gore sells Current-Tv to Al-Jazeera, Sandy relief bill contains taxpayer funded insurance for high risk homeowners, how the liberal agenda is throwing the rich overboard, a liberal call for the death of gun owners and torture of John Boehner and Mitch McConnell,…

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Rep. Ted Poe Offers Congress a 12 Step Program for Their Spending Addiction

January 3, 2013
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During the fiscal cliff debate, only one somewhat memorable speech was offered in the hours before Democrats left us with no choice but to pay more and spend more.  It was a short speech offered from the floor of the House by Texas Representative Ted Poe. In it Poe tells Congress that…

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Political Outsider Justin Amash: Republican of the Year

January 2, 2013
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Politics is defined as the art or science of influencing people’s beliefs on a civic, or individual level, when there are more than 2 people involved.  But that is merely a technical definition which lacks a detailed description of the darker tactics involved in how individuals try to  wield their political influence.  The all to frequent, less than…

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Dont Blame the G.O.P. for Giving In to the Liberal Political Terrorists Who Held the Middle Class Hostage

January 2, 2013
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Dont Blame the G.O.P. for Giving In to the Liberal Political Terrorists Who Held the Middle Class Hostage

The passage of the liberal ultimatum presented to Congress to avert the fiscal cliff was a truly disappointing attempt to address a fiscal crisis that has been coming to a head for decades now.  The urgency to act on it was merely precipitated a year ago when the so-called fiscal cliff was created after the Simpson-Bowles National Commission…

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Screw It! It’s Time To Just Jump Off the Fiscal Cliff

December 31, 2012
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Screw It! It’s Time To Just Jump Off the Fiscal Cliff

With hours left before the much touted fiscal cliff confronts our nation with an economic reality that will eventually plunge us into a deep recession, it is time for the American people to pay the price for our collective ignorance, civic apathy, and irresponsibility.  Collectively, we just went through a presidential election…

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Merry Christmas America!

December 25, 2012
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Merry Christmas America!

On Christmas, the political circus stops at least briefly, to allow for the recognition of the birth of Christ , our savior. The political divisions created by differing opinions are put aside so that something more important can be celebrated…..life.  A life of goodness… goodness of purpose and intention. The type of goodness…

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Have a Cool Yule

December 24, 2012
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Have a Cool Yule

On this night, whether to the left or to the right, Politics disappears and there is no fight. Christmas Eve is here, and Santa is near, So be not grumpy, just be a dear. Celebrate Christmas, with all its cheer. With Christmas Eve upon us, we take the time to…

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‘Twas the Night Before Christmas: The 2012 White House Press Basement Version

December 24, 2012
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‘Twas the Night Before Christmas: The 2012 White House Press Basement Version

‘Twas the night before Christmas and in the White House, Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that a tax plan soon would be there. The holiday treats were stale and bland, After Mrs. Obama had sugar…

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Friday’s Political Trumpet:

December 21, 2012
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Friday’s Political Trumpet:

Today’s Political Trumpet offers up the word on the conservative street about “the Conservative of the Year”, the incoming Secretary of State’s ambition and activists agenda, the incoming Secretary of Defense’s hostility towards Israel, Ben Affleck’s career change, the NRA’s targeting of the left, what the looming Port strike is all about, a poignant…

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A Very Liberal Chrsitmas Song Sung By Nancy Pelosi

December 20, 2012
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With Christmas right around the corner and the American economy facing a fiscal cliff created by a lack of spending and entitlement reforms, White House 2016 proudly brings to you Nancy Pelosi and her rendition of “Have Yourself a Very Liberal Chrsitmas”, a politically corrrect ditty that’s indicative of the liberal mentality that is crippling our country.

Another Day, Another Bank And Another Billion Dollar Fine

December 20, 2012
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Authorities have uncovered another bent bank and issued another — cha-ching! — billion dollar fine. Yesterday, Swiss bank UBS got slammed with a $1.5 billion fine after key personnel sang to authorities, admitting to fraud and bribery, in the ever deepening Libor scandal. This past summer, for its involvement in…

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Marco Rubio To Hannity: Even If You Raise Taxes On The Rich By 100 Percent, It Won’t Solve Anything

December 20, 2012
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On Thursday, Senator Marco Rubio appeared on Sean Hannity’s show  to discuss the latest in the negotiations between the White House and Congress over the impeding fiscal cliff. Hannity asked Rubio why the GOP isn’t doing more to push back against the Democrats. Rubio admitted that John Boehner is between a rock and…

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The Buzz: Today’s Political Topics & Tidbits

December 19, 2012
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The Buzz: Today’s Political Topics & Tidbits

The passing of Conservative jurist Robert Bork  at age 85 – Obama Taps Biden to Craft New Policies to Curb Gun Violence – Democrats See No Time To Lose On Gun Control – White House threatens to veto GOP fiscal cliff Plan B, urges Republicans to seek compromise – More Than 30 Reasons…

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More Than 30 Reasons Why Time Shouldn’t Have Named Barack Obama “Person of the Year”

December 19, 2012
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More Than 30 Reasons Why Time Shouldn’t Have Named Barack Obama “Person of the Year”

After boldly proclaiming that President Obama has found a way to defeat Republicans by ending “the Reagan realignment that had defined American politics for 30 years”, the editorial staff over at Time named Barack Obama their ‘Person of the Year”. According to Time editor Rick Stengel; “We are in the midst…

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The Gun Debate and the Hypocrisy Of Our Democracy

December 18, 2012
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The Gun Debate and the Hypocrisy Of Our Democracy

Another tragedy where innocent people, this time small school children, are victims of senseless violence.  Enter the gun control debate right on cue.  One side reacts with an argument that shootings could be prevented if there were no guns.  The other side reacts with arguments that we need more guns…

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Season’s Greetings from the White House and a History of Presidential Christmas Cards

December 18, 2012
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Season’s Greetings from the White House and a History of Presidential Christmas Cards

This year, once again an exclusive list of foreign dignitaries, presidential associates, staffers, connections, and friends and family of the First Family have received their seasonal greetings from the White House. As was the case in 2011, the holiday card from the Obama’s features Bo, the First Family’s pet, a…

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ACU Releases the First Round of Guests Invited To Speak at CPAC 2013

December 18, 2012
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ACU Releases the First Round of Guests Invited To Speak at CPAC 2013

The American Conservative Union (ACU) Chairman Al Cardenas today announced the first round of speakers invited to appear at CPAC 2013 – the annual national Conservative Political Action Conference. According to Cardenas “As we celebrate the 40th Anniversary of CPAC, we are excited to present a conference focused on our timeless principles…

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