Gingrich Under Assault, Santorum Soars in Florida GOP Debate

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Last night's second Florida GOP debate was the 19th of the campaign season.  Excessive?  Absolutely.  Imagine if the Democrats were in the same situation being asked the same questions?  Incompetence and incoherence would be the themes.  Understanding that the liberal media will never put Democrats in that position, let's look back at the Florida GOP debate.  The clear winner was RIck Santorum, hands down.  It was as if he was a new candidate who was able to articulate conservative principles.  The main attraction, however, was the relentless assault on Newt Gingrich, which has been part of a coordinated effort by Mitt Romney and his campaign since he embarrassingly lost the South Carolina primary.  Folks, it's going to get ugly.

 

The Truth About Newt Gingrich's Ethics Charges

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In the past few weeks, the liberal media, the GOP establishment, Mitt Romney and Nancy Pelosi have been plummeting Newt Gingrich about the ethics charges he faced when he was Speaker of the House.  We've noted on many occasions some of the details surrounding the ethics charges, most notably how they were filed by a pinko, liberal crackpot and were designed to distract the Republican Party, which had just taken the majority of the House after 40-years of Democrat control.  It should come as no surprise that the facts are notably absent from conversations on this topic, particularly by GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney.  It's about time that we get some of the facts straight:  Newt Gingrich was eventually exonerated of all charges.

 

Obama's State of Confusion Speech

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President Obama is good at making campaign stump speeches that he reads off of teleprompters.  Other than that, he is awful at public speaking, and last night's State of the Union address was no exception.  Incoherence was the main theme, alongside class warfare and envy.  He hit on all of the liberal talking points to energize his extreme base, while throwing out a few points to attract the independents.  Overall, it was unmemorable, as most State of the Unions are.  The country was re-introduced to a president that refuses to accept responsibility for his failures, while accepting responsibility for successes that he had nothing to do with.  This was a State of Confusion speech filled with lies to pit Americans against one another.  Ah yes, the envy of liberalism.

 
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