GOP infighting shakes party
The Tampa Tribune - Sat Dec 12, 12:33 am ETAn increasingly fractious challenge to the Republican Party from its own conservative base could relegate the party to indefinite minority status, some Republicans fear.
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An increasingly fractious challenge to the Republican Party from its own conservative base could relegate the party to indefinite minority status, some Republicans fear.
President Obama has revealed himself to be a shockingly incompetent amateur whose bumbling, ideological crusade to remake America in Europe's image risks colossal damage to both America's prosperity and national security.
A friend called several days ago and during the course of our conversation he mentioned Governor Palin's new book, commenting, "Don't you think the title 'Going Rogue' will turn off a lot of people so they won't read any further?" I replied, "Her picture's on the cover; who cares what the title is?"
Audio recordings purporting to be of a political candidate criticizing his boss — the governor. Video productions making fun of another candidate's misstep during a speech. A fake Web site that actually criticizes the candidate it's supposed to support.
Sometimes staying out of a fight is the smartest path in politics.
President Barack Obama knows that while his popularity may be considerable in many parts of the country, Kentucky is definitely not in his column. Would a little basketball diplomacy help? It might happen.
Protesters took their message of limited government to the capital city, complaining elected officials are out of touch with the people who elected them.
If you had to pick one highlight from Libertarian Eric Cooper’s announcement of his gubernatorial campaign, you wouldn’t be poor for choices.
GOP front-runner faces attacks from own party By MARTIN GRIFFITH Associated Press Writer RENO - The high-stakes election is still a year away, but Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., is already leveling criticism at Republican Sue Lowden, the former state GOP chairwoman, state legislator and Miss America candidate who hopes to unseat him. Lowden, however, is apparently holding her own ...
It's been a long time coming but the uncounted ballots cast by delegates at last year's Republican state convention in Reno were finally counted on Oct. 30. The ballots had been locked in a safe at the site of the convention.
Wow, it was pow! as Paula Elefante, treasurer for the Pahrump Powwow, took a beating for not following through on required financial reconciliations for last year's powwow.
The news back home in Connecticut for U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., is getting worse.
Gingrich predicts disaster as the conservative wing of the GOP continues to field independent candidates.
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FRANKFORT, Ky. - Former presidential candidate Ron Paul's son is borrowing a page from his father's playbook for his U.S. Senate bid, leaning heavily on Internet fundraising and tapping the enthusiasm of young Republicans on college campuses.
Secretary of State Trey Grayson has criticized his opponent in next year's Republican U.S. Senate primary for refusing to promise to support fellow Kentuckian Mitch McConnell as the Senate minority leader.