A critic of the Tea Party, Rall has no problem in appearing at a bookstore that celebrates an ideology that has resulted in more than 100 million deaths since the Communist Manifesto. Rall seems proud of his scheduled appearance at the communist bookstore, having posted it on his blog.
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Democrats Face Headwinds in Spending-Plan Initiative
As a lame-duck Congress convenes Monday, Democrats are still hoping to pass a $1 trillion year-end budget bill in spite of the anti-spending fervor that dealt a blow to their party in the midterm elections.
DeMint on taxes and earmark ban
Sen. Jim DeMint on Fox tells Chris Matthews that the earmark ban has a good chance of passing.
Michele Bachmann keynote speaker at American Spectator dinner
This is a great speech by Michele Bachmann as she spoke at The American Spectator’s annual Robert L. Bartley Dinner.
The Tea Party Needs to Stick Together
The Tea Party phenomenon has captured America’s attention, not only for its muscle at the ballot box, but for its make-up, consisting primarily of people who have never before been involved in politics or public policy.
Keep an eye on Kristi Noem – she’s going places
One the new crop of GOP to win election over an incumbent Democrat in a tough race, Kristi Noem seems to embody the the conservative ideals and handles Stewart Varney’s ‘tough’ questions with ease. We think she has a great future in the new GOP.
Star Parker: Race and the 2010 elections
Will the NAACP be celebrating the arrival of two new black faces to the U.S. House of Representatives? Don’t hold your breath. They certainly will not. These two new black congressmen are Republicans.
Will government change now? Interview with Former Sen. Bob Smith
I believe that we made a right-hand turn here, and we’re maybe heading back to the Constitutional government that we used to have. So I’m excited because of the fact that it was a grassroots, bottom-up, if you will, revolution, and just like in 1776.
Britain’s cup of teaparty?
Britain’s James Delingpole opines for a Teaparty movement in the UK. The desire for liberty seems to be spreading.
Morning in Alabama – the crimson tide has finally come in
By the time voters put down their brooms and watched the dust settle, they’d swept out more liberals than most had dared to dream. Of the seven U.S. House seats Alabama holds, only one remained Democratic.