Jon Huntsman Is The Only One

The Democrats favorite Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman has a new ad out that claims he is the only one. According to the campaign, “this ad highlights Jon Huntsman’s vision for rebuilding our economy and restoring trust in our government.”

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GOP Weekly Address 1/1/2012

From the GOP; “In the Weekly Republican Address, Georgia Senator Johnny Isakson lays out the commitments Republicans have for the American people for the new year.
Senator Isakson says, “It’s no secret that the number one issue facing our country is jobs. So the number one goal of the Republicans for 2012 is to continue to make it easier for American small businesses to create jobs. We’ll accomplish this by focusing on three things: fundamental tax reform, regulatory reform and energy security.”

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Rick Santorum Doing The Polka 2006

Here is an ad from Rick Santorum’s 2006 US Senate run. He was fighting for Pennsylvania seniors, the Polka, and a Senate seat. He lost the Senate seat.

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President Obama’s Weekly Address 1/1/2012

From the White House; “President Obama tells the American people that, by joining together, we can move past the tough debates and help to create jobs and grow the economy in the new year.” President Obama gives the American people credit for getting Congress together to prevent a tax hike this past month. According to Obama, “It was good to see Members of Congress do the right thing for millions of working Americans. But it was only possible because you added your voices to the debate. Through email and Twitter and over the phone, you let your representatives know what was at stake.” President Obama expects more of the same from you by saying, “more than anything else, you are the ones who make me hopeful about 2012. Because we’ve got some difficult debates and some tough fights to come.”

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Newt Gingrich On Liberty University

Newt Gingrich speaks of the Liberty University distinctive.

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Rick Perry And The Fox

Rick Perry has rehashed an old campaign ad and added some cartoons to make it better.

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Mitt Romney Hails Freedom And Liberty

Mitt Romney has a positive message of freedom and liberty in his latest campaign ad. According to the ad, “When generations of immigrants looked up and saw the Statue of Liberty for the first time, one thing they knew beyond any doubt, and that is they were coming to a place where anything was possible; that in America, their children would have a better life.”

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Jon Huntsman Calls Ron Paul Unelectable

The Democrats favorite Republican, Jon Huntsman, has a new campaign ad out that calls Ron Paul unelectable. The ad highlights Congressman Ron Paul’s “racist and homophobic newsletters” and asks the question, “Can New Hampshire voters really trust Ron Paul?”

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Stephen Colbert Wants To Change The Name Of South Carolina Primary

Stephen Colbert offered up $400,000.00 from his Super PAC to change the name of the South Carolina primary to, “The Colbert Super PAC South Carolina Republican Primary.” The money would help with the cost of the primary which is estimated to be $500,000.00. Colbert also insisted they include on the ballot a non-binding referendum having people decide; Are corporations people, or are people only people. The republicans agreed and signed a contract for the money but then the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that counties, not the GOP, would be responsible to cover the cost of the primaries. But, they also ruled that all non-binding referendum be struck from the ballot, so the deal was off. The Democrats have since agreed with Colbert to try to get the referendum back on the ballot for the same deal.

Mitt Romney was right when he proclaimed, “corporations are people to,” based on case law and the years of Supreme Court rulings on the issue. The Supreme Court first ruled on corporate personhood back in 1819 in the case Darthmouth College v. Woodward, which gave corporations the same rights as individuals in regard to contract law. In 1886 the Supreme Court ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection clause granted the same rights to corporations as individuals with Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad. The Supreme Court has repeatedly back up this ruling through the years case after case. So those pundits that claim Romney was wrong saying “Corporations are people to,” are actually the ones who are wrong. The law of the land backs up Mitt Romney. Those pundits and Stephen Colbert are simply playing with emotions, and stirring up class warfare. This is what you get when you go to Comedy Central for your news.

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Ron Paul On Morton Downey Jr. Show 1988 Advocating Drug Legalization

Ron Paul was running for President way back in 1988 and made an appearance on “The Morton Downey Jr. Show.” Paul was running as a Libertarian. He had a bunch more fire back then, and I think if he adopted the same bombastic style today he would do better.

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