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The GOP needs to split in two
The Sun editorial "The GOP confronts its 'stuffy old men' problem" (March 19) was right on the mark. My solution is to divide the Republican Party in two. One part would consist of the conservatives, the religious right, the tea party, Sarah Palin, Newt...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Chris Christie, Sarah Palin, Parties and Movements
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Letters: Examining the GOP's policies
Re "Time for an overhaul, GOP says," March 19 The late Republican Sen. Barry Goldwater said in 1994, "If they [the religious right] succeed in establishing religion as a basic Republican Party tenet, they could do us in." Aside from the GOP's...Tags: Social Issues, Republican Party, Reince Priebus, Religion and Belief, Politics
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Right decision, wrong reason
Let there be no cheers for Rob Portman. The Ohio senator is, pardon the tautology, a conservative Republican and last week, he did something conservative Republicans do not do. He came out for same-sex marriage. This is a man whose anti-gay bona fides...Tags: Social Issues, University of Michigan, Herman Cain, Gays and Lesbians, Dick Cheney
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GOP rehab good start, but misdiagnoses some problems
There is much that is brutal and bracing in the 12-step rehab program the ailing Republican Party has enrolled itself in. “Public perception of the party is at record lows," wrote the veteran political practitioners summoned by GOP leaders to...
Tags: Immigration, Barack Obama, Primaries, Elections, Mitt Romney
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Marco Rubio, Rand Paul go head-to-head at CPAC conference
FORT WASHINGTON, MD -- High-profile speeches by a pair of Republican presidential possibilities suggested that noneconomic issues are likely to emerge as 2014 and 2016 campaign themes as the economy continues to recover. Beyond pocketbook concerns,...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Bob McDonnell, Chris Christie, Marco Rubio, Civil Rights
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Letters: Sticking with Obamacare
Re "GOP renews effort to kill 'Obamacare,'" March 11 The costs and limitations of America's healthcare system have made it unsustainable. President Obama's healthcare law addressed some of the issues effectively but failed to address others and included...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), U.S. House Committee on the Budget, U.S. Congress, Lawyers, Republican Party
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"Atlas Shrugged" evil alive and well
John Galt, the evil genius of Ayn Rand's novel "Atlas Shrugged," is "alive and well" roaming the halls of Congress. A figment of Rand's imagination, Galt continues to do serious damage through any number of assorted tea party/GOP extremists,...Tags: U.S. Congress, Mitt Romney, Religion and Belief, Ayn Rand, Strikes
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Chan Lowe: Herman Cain hired by Fox News
It’s hard to say who provided the best cartooning material during the 2012 Republican primaries. The lunatic fringe voters, the ones who turn out for these events, dutifully produced a rich, colorful succession of front runners; Bachmann, Gingrich,...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Mitt Romney, Roger Ailes , Herman Cain, Nancy Reagan
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As DGA run ends, O'Malley likely to stay on national stage
President Barack Obama no longer needs Gov. Martin O'Malley as a top campaign surrogate, and the Democratic Governors Association is set to elect someone else as its chairman on Monday when the group meets in Los Angeles. But neither development is...
Tags: Dick Durbin, Regional Authority, CNN (tv network), White House, Parties and Movements
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Female vs. male senators
As the son of a woman, the husband of a woman and the father of daughters and granddaughters, I celebrate the record number of females who are now United States senators. However, I do see some differences in the way these and other women are treated,...
Tags: Minority Groups, Civil Rights, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Dianne Feinstein, Justice and Rights
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A new GOP, or just a cosmetic touchup?
Maybe the party is finally over. Meaning not simply the Grand Old Party, but more specifically the bacchanal of the bizarre and carnival of crazy to which it has lately devolved. So obvious has this devolution become that even Republican stalwarts...
Tags: Pumpkin, Mitt Romney, Republican Party, Herman Cain, Bobby Jindal
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In tea party response to Obama, Paul embraces immigration reform
WASHINGTON – In his tea party-sponsored rebuke to President Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday night, Sen. Rand Paul will say Republicans should be the party that embraces immigrants as “assets, not liabilities.” The...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Republican Party, Herman Cain, Parties and Movements, Migration
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