blog results American Thinker (2) | | In the aftermath of Barack Obama's decisive win on Tuesday, Republicans and conservatives have begun the inevitable, and necessary, process of asking, "What now?" | |
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 American Thinker (2) | | Conservatives continue to allow themselves to be unduly influenced, and even demoralized, by what they read and hear in the big city newspapers and on network television. | |
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 American Thinker (2) | | Apparently it has become my mission in life to try to persuade you to stop believing polls that supposedly show Barack Obama "winning" the race for president over John McCain. | |
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 American Thinker (2) | | Widespread, and indeed intentional, misreporting about what the polls allegedly show is one of the most frustrating -- and ultimately harmful -- aspects of the presidential campaign season. | |
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 American Thinker (2) | | For months now, I have been reassuring my right-leaning friends that Barack Obama will not be elected president. | |
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 American Thinker (2) | | The Kelo Decision turned three recently, and a grass roots movement grows to limit eminent domain. It's time to rethink takings. | |
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 American Thinker (2) | | The Obama campaign truly has taken on a cult-like quality. His starry-eyed supporters actually believe that simply electing Barack Obama as president will solve, not just this country's, but the... | |
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 American Thinker (2) | | Can John McCain's steadfast support for a war that is deeply unpopular with the American people propel him into the White House this November? | |
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 American Thinker (2) | | One of the downsides to the growth of a broad-based "investor class" in this country is that increasing numbers of Americans suffer from "economic hypochondria." | |
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 American Thinker (2) | | Now that the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary are behind us, the race for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination begins in earnest | |
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