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GOP Turbulence Print E-mail

At a Newt Gingrich event in Florida.

At a Newt Gingrich event in Florida.

Conflicted American electorate has Republicans on a roller coaster

Ann Gerhart / WashPost

Voter frustration and uncertainty lead to the most turbulent GOP presidential race in a generation.

"they are angry and anxious and uncertain, sick of a bunch of elites in Washington who can’t fix their lives and suspicious of all promises"

 
The Trump trap Print E-mail

The Trump trap

It’s unseemly for someone like Romney, who is running as a serious executive, to associate himself with Trump. It undermines Romney’s message that he is the responsible adult in the GOP presidential race.

 
NYT: Secrecy Shrouds ‘Super PAC’ Funds Print E-mail
Secrecy Shrouds ‘Super PAC’ Funds in Latest Filings

New details of the millions of dollars flowing into political groups highlight the scale of donations, as well as the secrecy surrounding “super PACs.”

 
Newt: "I like hiring people." Print E-mail
In a remark that could be construed as a jab at either Trump or Romney, the candidate says at a campaign stop at a Las Vegas manufacturing plant, "I like hiring people."
 
Iran Still Not Afraid of Obama Print E-mail

Call for 'more credible' US military threat

Iran is "two to six months" from a nuclear bomb and the Barack Obama administration is failing to convince Tehran it will act militarily to prevent this, a task force has complained. Recommending a surgical strike and the deployment of US Special Forces if economic sanctions fail, the report comes amid increasingly contradictory signals from Israel and Washington over the likelihood of an attack

 
AsiaTimes: US tells Israelis it won't join their fight Print E-mail

 

US tells Israelis it won't join their fight

In an unexpectedly low-key visit, US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey has explicitly warned Israel's leadership that the US won't defend Israel if it unilaterally strikes Iran. However, Israel knows it can count on the US right-wing to pressurize Washington into falling in line over an attack, particularly in an election year.

 
Ron Paul’s Long Game Print E-mail

MEREDITH, NH - JANUARY 08:  Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) holds a campaign town hall meeting at the Church Landing at Mill Falls January 8, 2012 in Meredith, New Hampshire. After back-to-back GOP presidential debates in less than 10 hours, Paul held just this one campaign event on Sunday, two days before the "first in the nation" New Hampshire primary.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Ron Paul’s Long Game

Paul’s game is to trade his supporters for a seat at the Republican table.

 
Who Really Believes This? Print E-mail

U.S. Press Freedom Is Now 47th in the World

U.S. Press Freedom Is Now 47th in the World

The crackdown on protests took a toll on journalists this year.

"The crackdown on protest movements and the accompanying excesses took their toll on journalists. In the space of two months in the United States, more than 25 were subjected to arrests and beatings at the hands of police who were quick to issue indictments for inappropriate behaviour, public nuisance or even lack of accreditation."

 
Cal GOP Dying Print E-mail

 

Party

Feb 1999

January 2008

January 2012

Democratic

46.72%

42.71%

43.63%

Republican

35.27%

33.45%

30.36%

NPP

12.89%

19.38%

21.24%

For the last decade, the big winner in party registration has been no party at all. Decline to state, now known as no party preference, has boomed from just under 13% in 1999 to 21.24% in the latest numbers released by the Sec. of State's office today. While Democratic numbers have fluctuated in the lower 40s, Republican numbers continue to creep downwards. If the trend continues, the GOP may fall below 30% in the very near future.

It is no surprise that the GOP is rapidly losing adherents, what with the far right extreme becoming dominant within the Party of Reagan (née Lincoln). But with district maps that require Republicans to compete for the middle, the question is whether they really can do that. These numbers certainly don't bode well for that.

 
Obama Doing Big Box Office in Hollywood Print E-mail

  	epa03049424 United States President Barack Obama delivers remarks on the economy during a visit to Shaker Heights High School in Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA on 04 January, 2012. EPA/DAVID MAXWELL

Obama is a Hollywood heavyweight when it comes to fund-raising

Boosted by the cash pipeline from the silver screen set, the President’s “Obama for America” reelection fund took in $39 million over the last three months of 2011 — bringing his war chest to a current total of about $82 million.

 
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