In an insightful commentary on Obama’s post election posturing Brit Hume breaks down how Obama implies he did the right things but the public just doesn’t get it.
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Who Really Won and What Happens Now?
The Republican Party did not win on November 2nd, 2010. The Republican Party was the weapon of choice at the ballot box for millions of ordinary Americans to vent their dissatisfaction with leaders who were bankrupting America and passing mountains of debt on to their children and grandchildren.
Boehner sounds strong against Obamacare
“Trust me. I’m going to make sure this healthcare bill is never, ever, ever implemented” Boehner said in an interview with Bret Baier.
Obama still doesn’t get it
The FOX News All Star Panel on the Obama speech. Stephen Hayes says people are not that stupid. Krauthammer questions if Obama gets it.
Armey: Tea Party Victory Stops Obama’s ‘Leftward March’
“I think what the Republicans ought to do first of all, in order to punctuate the point that Obamacare is grotesquely unacceptable to the American people, at least in the House take the full repeal to the floor and have a vote. I promise you it will pass with as many as 20 Democrats.
‘We’re Greece’ in a Few Years: Sen. Gregg
Senator Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) and Senator Evan Bayh, (D-Ind.) discuss the mid terms and what the challenges are for America.
Newt Gingrich: Zero Out the White House Czars
The former Speaker of the House listed specific ways that the new GOP congressional leaders can cut government spending: go back to pre-Obama 2008 budget levels, end earmarks, and zero out the White House czars.
Senate GOP Leader Takes Aim at Health Law
If Obama should veto laws repealing the health care overhaul, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says, the House should cancel funding for its programs.
Michele Bachmann to run for House Republican Conference Chair
Rep. Michele Bachmann, (R-Minn.), on the midterm election results and her announcement to run for the House Republican Conference Chair.
Now get to work!
Let’s be clear, now we must all get to work. The new Congress has a choice: answer the call of renewal or betray the hopes of the American people. It is time for conservatives to be conservative, and not backslide.