Monday, March 5, 2012
Cleveland Tea Party Patriot Members Running for ORP State Central Committee
Ohio's #1 Fake Tea Party Candidate - Ohio Republican Party Chairman Kevin DeWine
Friday, March 2, 2012
Super Tuesday run-up: the GOP candidates
Super Tuesday is just a few days away away. If you are still undecided, or if you want some reference points to either persuade or dissuade a friend, colleague, or relative, I've collected a few background pieces on the four GOP presidential candidates. Candidates are presented in alphabetical order, with links and very brief extracts.
Newt Gingrich @ http://www.newt.org/solutions/
Steve McCann at The American Thinker on Romney, “Newt and the Next-in-Line Problem": “It is clear that in the final analysis, the nomination will come down to Mitt Romney and the anti-establishment candidate; within the present field, the person best suited for the latter role is Newt Gingrich.”
Smart Girl Politics on “Who Is The Real Newt Gingrich?” with a lengthy and critical report on his past actions (this one from 2010): “It seems what he says and what he does are two completely different things.”
Byron York on Gingrich’s ethics violations at The Washington Times: “The bottom line: Gingrich acted properly and violated no laws. There was no tax fraud scheme. Of course, by that time, Gingrich was out of office, widely presumed to be guilty of something, and his career in politics was (seemingly) over.”
Bill Markin at The American Thinker on Newt as a bull in a china shop: “Yes, he's far from perfect, but history is full of flawed characters who have risen to the occasion and done great things. At this point in our history, he may not only be our best hope, but our only hope.”
Ron Paul @ http://www.ronpaul2012.com/ (drop down “Issues” tab)
Jason McNew on “The Case for Ron Paul”: “Ron Paul believes, as the Founders did, that individuals can do a much better job governing their own selves, and should not be ruled over by government.”
Andrew MacCarthy on Paul’s view of The Taliban: “Paul’s claim that the Taliban is just opposed to foreign interference in Afghanistan is patently absurd.”
Spengler (a/k/a David P. Goldman) at PJ Media: Rep. Ron Paul’sdefense of Iran’s nuclear weapons program should surprise no one.”
Mitt Romney @ http://www.electmitt2012.org/about.aspx
NRO’s Andrew McCarthy: “Of course he now says he’d fight torepeal Obamacare, but is Romney really the best candidate to be making that fight? How convincing will he be in decrying wealth redistribution, runaway government spending, and freedom-killing government mandates while he continues championing an overbearing state program that stands as a monument to all those things?”
William Tucker at The American Spectator on “Romney Can Be The Next Reagan”: “I'm hoping Republicans will soon wake up, stop fighting among themselves, and realize that Mitt Romney has the best chance of becoming the nation's next Ronald Reagan.”
Jonah Goldberg on “The Case for Romney” at National Review Online: “Conservatives are extremely reluctant to settle or compromise simply on the say-so of the establishment. For good reasons and bad, Romney seems like a compromise.”
Rick Santorum @ http://www.ricksantorum.com/issues
Michelle Malkin at her website (endorsing Santorum): “Character and honor matter. Santorum has it.”
James Delingpole at The Telegraph: “Rick Santorum is a big government conservative.”
Chuck Norris on Townhall: “Though I commend Santorum for some of his stands since leaving Congress -- for example, his opposing the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the stimulus, the Fannie-Freddie bailout and the auto bailout -- I have a slew of problems with what he did while serving in the U.S. Senate from 1995-2007.”
For much more on the candidates’ position, visit Project Vote Smarthere. You can go to the “Vote Easy” option, choose your issue(s), check the boxes, and find out how the candidates measure up to your values.
Stand Up for Chardon! Stop The Westboro Church!
The Westboro Wacko's are at it again! With the community of Chardon being rocked by the senseless killings of 3 and wounding of 2 innocent students, the Westboro Wacko's want to come disrupt the funeral for one of the slain students. As a community we must come together and not allow the community of Chardon and most importantly the parents, family and friends of these students to again be victimized by having the funeral of a loved one be disrupted by the hate mongering protests of the Westboro Church. This is not being done as a protest, this is not a Tea Party event and people will not be there to engage protestors from Westboro Church.. This will just be individuals coming together in a peaceful manner to form a human wall shielding funeral attendees from the despicable acts of the Westboro Church. Below is from the Facebook Page where this is being organized -- (emphasis added)
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Independent Candidate Ed Wade running for Cuyahoga County Prosecutor
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Tea Party Patriots D.C. Road to Repeal Rally
Are you opposed to the Federal Government making medical choices for you? Join thousands of patriots who share your views on Obamacare. Come to Washington DC and be part of the TPP Road to Repeal Rally.
A majority of Americans view government run health care as a sign of what's to come from big government. More politics, more control and less personal choice.
Recent decisions by the US Department of Health and Human Services show precisely how the government run healthcare will work. The Government will make healthcare decisions based on political consideration over the needs of individuals.
This is the first stop on the Road to Repeal. We need your help to win this fight and repeal government run health care!!!!
Patriot groups from across the U.S. are setting up buses to make this historic stand for freedom. To find out more about the Tea Party Patriots Road to Repeal Rally and to find a bus near you please click here.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
GOP Presidential Debate TONIGHT
GOP Presidential Debate TONIGHT
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
8:00 PM on CNN
This is the last debate before the Super Tuesday primaries (March 6).
UPDATE: A transcript of the debate is at The Weekly Standard.