Monthly Archives: December 2011

Ann Romney Endorses Mitt Romney

Mitt Romney’s latest campaign ad features his wife, Ann talking about why she supports her husband for the presidency. “You can never predict what kind of tough decisions are going to come in front of a president’s desk. But if … Continue reading

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Winning Our Future With Newt Gingrich

Campaign ad from Newt Gingrich. “America needs conservative leadership. Now is the time for Newt Gingrich.”

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Ron Paul Has Shocking Video Of Newt’s True Face

Ron Paul’s latest ad is introduced in an email as a shocking new video that shows Newt’s true face. According to Paul’s campaign team, “The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign announced today the release of its latest ad, ‘Selling Access’, … Continue reading

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President Obama Has Supported Israel More Than Any Other Administration

President Obama told a group of Jewish voters that he has done more for Israel than any other administration ever has done. President Obama told the group, “And as Ehud has said, it is hard to remember a time when … Continue reading

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GOP Weekly Address 12/17/2011

From the GOP; “In the Weekly Republican Address, Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming, recently elected to be Senate Republican Policy Committee Chairman discusses the importance of the Keystone XL pipeline and urges President Obama to stop stalling on the project.”

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President Obama Ranks Himself Fourth Among The Great Presidents

During his ’60 Minutes’ interview last week with Steve Croft, President Obama claims he would rank himself fourth among Presidents based on their accomplishments. President Obama puts himself just behind President Lyndon Johnson, President Franklin Roosevelt, and President Lincoln. This … Continue reading

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President Obama’s Weekly Address 12/1/7/2011

From the White House; “President Obama expresses gratitude for the historic achievements of the brave men and women who have served in the war in Iraq — and welcomes our troops home as we mark the official end to the … Continue reading

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Mitt Romney Uses The Praises Of Newt Gingrich In Latest Ad

Mitt Romney’s team have released another ad featuring Newt Gingrich. They use part of Gingrich’s speech at the 2010 CPAC meeting. In it Gingrich says, “Governor Romney has created more jobs than the entire Obama cabinet.”

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Newt Gingrich Wants Solutions

Newt Gingrich claims America is looking for solutions in his latest ad. In the ad Gingrich says, “These are challenging and important times for America. We want and deserve solutions. Others seem to be more focused on attacks rather than … Continue reading

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President Obama Would Rather Raise Taxes Than Create Jobs

According to the GOP’s latest ad, President Obama is more interested in raising taxes than he is in creating new jobs with his threat of a veto on the Keystone pipeline deal. According to the GOP, “There’s bipartisan support for … Continue reading

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