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New anti-Obama themes: 'European socialism' and 'Saul Alinsky' Print E-mail

New anti-Obama themes: 'European socialism' and 'Saul Alinsky'

New anti-Obama themes: 'European socialism' and 'Saul Alinsky'

With the economy mending, Republicans find more ways to attack the president by casting him as a left-wing radical.

 
A Closer Look at the "Buffett Tax" Print E-mail

The realities of a ‘Buffett Tax’

The realities of a ‘Buffett Tax’

Robert J. Samuelson

A look at the math behind the push against the super-rich.

"It’s also a myth that all the ultra-rich enjoy low tax rates. In 2007, the richest 1 percent of taxpayers paid an average tax rate of 29.5 percent and provided 28.1 percent of federal revenues, reports the CBO. On their wages and salaries, many of the ultra-rich pay the top income tax rate of 35 percent plus a Medicare tax of 1.45 percent.

 
Lupica: Newt is a sad, old clown Print E-mail

  	DES MOINES, IA - DECEMBER 30: Republican presidential candidate and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich wipes away a tear while speaking about his deceased mother during a question and answer forum put together by Moms Matter 2012 at Java Joe's, a coffee shop, on December 30, 2011 in Des Moines, Iowa. The GOP presidential contenders are crisscrossing Iowa in the final stretch of campaigning in the state before the January 3rd caucus, the first test the candidates must face before becoming the Republican presidential nominee. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Lupica: Newt is a sad, old clown

Gingrich cries about everything now, from the mean things Mitt Romney is saying about him, to Romney’s money, to the “Republican establishment” trying to stop him.

 
Is Obama most polarizing president? Print E-mail

Is Obama most polarizing president?

Is Obama most polarizing president?

Chris Cillizza and Aaron Blake / WashPost

His pledge to unite the country meets hyper-partisan reality

"For 2011, Obama’s third year in office, an average of 80 percent of Democrats approved of the job he was doing in Gallup tracking polls, as compared to 12 percent of Republicans who felt the same way. That’s a 68-point partisan gap, the highest for any president’s third year in office — ever."

 
Miami's Cuban vote shifting, but still strongly Republican Print E-mail

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Miami's Cuban vote shifting, but still strongly Republican

Members of a younger generation care less about Castro and are more liberal, but many are disappointed in President Obama.

"In Miami-Dade, the state's most populous county, 74% of registered Republicans are Latino."

 
Why Gingrich scares the party establishment Print E-mail

Two Florida residents show their preference for President Obama during a visit by Newt Gingrich

  Why Gingrich scares the party establishment

If the former speaker of the house slips past Mitt Romney to become presidential candidate, that will spell disaster for Republicans

Team Obama knows full well that if Gingrich emerges as its opponent, the election will not be about the struggling economy or the shortcomings of its own man. It will be about Newt – about his ethical lapses, about his marital misdemeanours, about the speaker who shut down the US government in 1995 partly out of childish pique that he'd been forced to sit in the back of Air Force One when President Clinton travelled to Israel for the funeral of Yitzhak Rabin. 

 
NYT: Will Israel Attack Iran? Print E-mail

Will Israel Attack Iran?

By RONEN BERGMAN/ NYTimes

For the first time since the Iranian nuclear threat emerged, the conditions for an Israeli assault have been met.

At a number of secret meetings with U.S. officials between 2004 and 2007, Dagan detailed a “five-front strategy” that involved political pressure, covert measures, counterproliferation, sanctions and regime change. In a secret cable sent to the U.S. in August 2007, he stressed that “the United States, Israel and like-minded countries must push on all five fronts in a simultaneous joint effort.” He went on to say: “Some are bearing fruit now. Others” — and here he emphasized efforts to encourage ethnic resistance in Iran — “will bear fruit in due time, especially if they are given more attention.”

 
Why and How Romney Went on Warpath Print E-mail

Facing Second Loss to Gingrich, Romney Went on Warpath

In the hours after Mitt Romney’s double-digit loss to Newt Gingrich in South Carolina, the Romney team hatched a two-part plan to win in Florida: make Newt mad and Mitt meaner.

"Find lines of attack that could goad Mr. Gingrich into angry responses and rally mainstream Republicans. Swarm Gingrich campaign events to rattle him. Have Mr. Romney drop his above-the-fray persona and carry the fight directly to his opponent, especially in two critical debates scheduled for the week"

 

 
Staying In to Torture Mitt Print E-mail

SUMTER COUNTY, FL - JANUARY 29:  Republican presidential candidate and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-GA) (R) and his wife Callista Gingrich hold a campaign rally at The Villages, master-planned age-restricted retirement community, January 29, 2012 in Sumter County, Florida. Gingrich picked up the endorsement of former GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain Saturday night, three days before the January 31 GOP primary. Gingrich predicted Saturday, "If we win Florida, I will be the nominee." (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Newt May Be Mad and Mental Enough to Fight On Long After Florida

Waging a protracted fight would likely be an act of futility for Gingrich, but it could turn out to be something much worse for Romney. That is why it's so important for the latter not just to win on Tuesday but to win big — very big.

 
Pentagon Seeks Mightier Bomb Print E-mail
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Pentagon Seeks Mightier Bomb

President Barack Obama has made clear that he believes U.S. and international sanctions can curb Iran's nuclear program if they are given more time to work. At the same time, however, Mr. Obama has asked the Pentagon to come up with military options.

 
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