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Posted: 7:52 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011

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Newt Gingrich may be changing his tune, promising to wage a sharper and more aggressive campaign in the final two weeks before the Iowa caucuses.

Government outrage alert!  Tom Coburn has released a new report of wasteful government spending: "Wastebook 2011.”

Here is the final list of the Media Research Center’s 2011 Notable Quotables, documenting the only the finest of ObamaMedia reporting.

According to Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, there are times when the country doesn’t have any need for the US House of Representatives.  Because we’ve got Barack Obama …

The White House is blaming the payroll tax gridlock on … you guessed it! … the tea party.

How did Republicans manage to lose the tax issue to Obama?

How can we avoid becoming like Japan?

Want growth? Try stable tax policy.  The payroll tax cut is one of 84 tax provisions expiring this year, 10 times as many as expired in 1999.

Here are five different ways the year could end for Congress.

Romney’s tax troubles … with conservatives.

This seems to be the go-to argument for liberals trying to defend Obama.

The ugly realities of socialized medicine aren’t going to go away.  Here comes ObamaCare!

Government's death grip on energy production prevents use of plentiful, affordable resources. Instead, Washington dictates use of expensive "alternative" fuels, inadequate to meet ever-growing demand.

Occupiers in Washington are being awarded a human rights award, just a week after leaving their camp infested with “biohazards.”

TSA Chorus (yes, you heard right) sings Christmas songs at LAX …

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