-
Farewell to the Spectator
December 16, 2011 | 8 comments
-
Tentative Praise for Ryan’s New Bipartisan Medicare Plan
December 15, 2011 | 3 comments
-
The Day Ahead: Thursday, December 15
December 15, 2011 | 0 comments
-
Examiner for Romney, National Review Against Gingrich
December 14, 2011 | 39 comments
-
Paul Ryan to Introduce New Medicare Plan with Democrat Ron Wyden
December 14, 2011 | 4 comments














Simon Templar| 11.9.11 @ 3:05PM
So, what? Reagan helped pass an abortion bill in California as governor.
The man's work, his lifetime of work, drowns this out. So he made a mistake supporting an isssue that he thought at the time had made sense to him. He admits it now as we all have been educated about this hoax as more solid information has come out regarding the fake and corrupted data that some scientist and organizations have been caught releasing to the public.
We are not electing a pope or voting on cannonization of a saint.
SpiralArchitect| 11.9.11 @ 4:14PM
Newt made a mistake?
Kindle the cross, time for a fire!
Good thing the second
commingterm is neear to save us all.Clint| 11.9.11 @ 6:55PM
"In May, when Gingrich sharply criticized Paul Ryan’s Medicare reform plan, FreedomWorks Chairman Dick Armey reminded National Review that Gingrich had been a serial offender:
Citing Gingrich’s support of Dede Scozzafava in the 2009 congressional election in New York’s 23rd district, his backing of Medicare Part D and TARP, and his commercial with Nancy Pelosi about climate change, Armey observes that “Newt entered the race with serious ground to make up with these 2 million Tea Party activists.”…
Brendan Steinhauser, director of Federal and State Campaigns for FreedomWorks, reports that the Tea Partiers he’s talked to are “irate” at Gingrich… “I never met a single Tea Party activist that supported Newt Gingrich for president,” he adds."
The Tea Party Rebellion Is Here.