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Sarah Palin’s political bandwagon is wobbling under the weight of contradictions

We are seeing the first signs of wobble on the Sarah Palin bandwagon. This may seem a strange thing to say about a political superstar who has earned at least $12 million in the past 18 months from a publishing advance, personal appearance fees and a television punditry contract, not to forget a reality show [...]

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Once Upon a Time…

As Obama supporters flood Twitter, as sudden armchair pundits flood Twitter, as the ‘Yes We Can’ robots flood Twitter, I wonder if people understand what just took place tonight. So in order to dumb it down for the ‘American Idol’ /’Twitter’ types, let me explain it so you can understand. ONCE UPON A TIME, there [...]

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solidprinciples goes against what’s best for America

You gotta love the left, out of nowhere, the accusation that we’re liars and against what’s best for America is hurled. It’s good to be wrong sometimes.  So I responded. So then I imaged captured the page and posted on here.. Crag Edwards Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Tell a friend

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Growing Government, One Tweet at a Time

In the midst of the Great Recession, Solid Principles must tighten our belt and look for a second job.  Fortunately, we were able to locate a vacancy in new media.  The only catch is, it’s working for the other team. President Obama’s political operation, Organizing for America, is hiring a “social networks manager” whose primary responsibilities will be maintaining [...]

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2010: The Democrat Resignation Year

We’re losing track, so many Democratic incumbents have resigned instead of seeking another term later this year.  It’s even tending on Twitter after Patrick Kennedy threw in the towel. Let’s open the phone lines and ask, Why are so many falling on the sword? Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Tell [...]

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Tweet of The State of The Union

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Dave Barry’s year in review: 2009

BY DAVE BARRY It was a year of Hope — at first in the sense of “I feel hopeful!” and later in the sense of “I hope this year ends soon!” It was also a year of Change, especially in Washington, where the tired old hacks of yesteryear finally yielded the reins of power to [...]

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Conservatives Hit Huckabee for ‘Cop Killer’ Clemency

Conservative Media, Strategists Say Shooting Could End Populist GOPer’s Presidential Hopes By: David Weigel It was damage control worthy of a presidential campaign. On Sunday morning, former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-Ark.) told the audience of “Fox News Sunday” that he was “nowhere near ready” for a 2012 presidential run. Hours later, the Seattle Times reported [...]

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