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Tag Archives: New York
Still Here After a Rough Year
By: Peggy Noonan Last Thanksgiving, it looked as if a hard year was coming, and it was and it did. The holiday was shadowed by a sense of economic foreboding—Wall Street failing, companies falling and layoffs coming. It isn’t over—no one thinks it’s over. But the mood of this Thanksgiving looks to be different. An [...]
Posted in Solid Principles, Wall Street
Tagged as: New York, Peggy Noonan, Thangsgiving, Wall Street, WSJ
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In shift, GOP leaders embrace Hoffman
Grassroots conservatives in New York’s 23rd CD have just schooled the Republican Party brass on the newly installed protocol for nominating and backing Republican candidates. To wit: In a conservative district, you will promote a conservative candidate, or we will find and elect our own. ~~John Cronin~~ By ALEX ISENSTADT & JOSH KRAUSHAAR The House [...]
Posted in Congress, Conservatism, House Of Reps, Republicans, Solid Principles
Tagged as: Doug Hoffman, New York, Republican Party
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