The following editorial from The Wall Street Journal was issued today by the Republican National Committee: The good news is that Barack Obama said on ABC Sunday that he might not go through with his plans to increase taxes. The bad news is that the economy has to be mired in recession to avoid the [...]
‘Obama Taxes 3.0′ Subject of Journal Editorial
September 9th, 2008 · No Comments
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Web Site Targets Obama’s Shady Deal with Rezko
August 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment
On the heels of Barack Obama launching a new television commercial about John McCain’s ownership of seven homes, the Republican National Committee launched ObamaRezkoShadyDeal.com, a new Web site that reveals the many reasons why the presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee should be more ashamed of his real estate dealings. The site features the latest research [...]
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‘Slippery Slope’ Push Dangerous for GOP
September 28th, 2007 · 8 Comments
The folks over at the Donklephant and Central Sanity blogs asked me to consider signing a letter that, if enough signatures are collected, will be forwarded to leaders of the Republican National Committee, to all GOP governors and members of the U.S. House and Senate. The body of the letter begins this way: We, the [...]
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