Allen West on Libya, Obama, leadership and 2012.
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Is Pawlenty the fiscal AND social conservative candidate?
Potential 2012 Republican Presidential candidate, Tim Pawlenty, speaking at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition
America’s Desperate Need for a Leader
To get a handle on our debt and to chart the right course for the future, America needs a strong leader, a person who has the guts to challenge the political establishment and come to office owing them nothing.
A Madisonian Case for Rubio in 2012
I believe conservatives should draft Marco Rubio as our nominee in 2012. (See www.draftmarcorubio.com.)
Trump wants to tell Obama ‘you’re fired!’
Donald Trump wowed the crowd at CPAC 2011 and received boos and cheers when he said Ron Paul cannot win.
Gov. Chris Christie on ‘Your World’
Part 1: New Jersey governor on his state, economy, 2012
Axelrod says Obama rebounding by returning to propaganda of campaign
Axelrod calls it ‘the narrative’ but what it means is the Utopian ‘hope and change’ that hid Obama’s real agenda of massive redistribution of wealth financed by deficit spending and achieved by nationalizing health care, the auto industry and the banks.
Obama Attempts to Revive Dream Act
Consider President Barack Obama’s indirect but pointed request to Republicans and Democrats to approve the Dream Act the first salvo in the battle for the Hispanic vote in the 2012 presidential election.
Making Obama a One Term President
Regardless of his rebound in the polls, Barack Obama is no shoe-in for reelection. Here’s how the GOP can win.
The 40-Percent President: Obama’s Cruise to Reelection
We’re at the halfway mark of Barack Obama’s first term as president. I say “first term” because I’m confident that this isn’t his last. Conservatives will not want to hear this, but I’ve felt all along that Obama will be a two-term president, and nothing I’ve seen dispels that notion.