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Posted: 8:31 a.m. Friday, June 24, 2011

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Kevin Willamson in National Review: How much credibility does the GOP have on taxes?

Karl Rove explains why Barack Obama will lose in 2012.  Gawd I hope he’s right.

Senate Republicans are looking strong going into the 2012 election, poised to pick up enough states to create a four-seat majority and possibly a filibuster-proof lead.

Mitt Romney is leading the GOP field right now in favorability by a 10-point margin.

The 2012 Republican presidential nomination is taking place within historic times: the decline and fall of big-government liberalism.

Marco Rubio seems to be the number one GOP pick for the Vice Presidential candidate. 

I told you about this yesterday … new details have emerged about the extent of involvement the Obama administration had in picking winners and losers in the auto bailout.

A new poll shows that Rep. Paul Ryan is now the nation’s third most disliked Republican.

The TSA has picked its union: The American Federation of Government Employees.

Lost in the clamor over Tuesday’s proposed National Labor Relations Board rules for labor elections was how surprising the action was in the first place … 

Here’s a handy little chart to put our federal spending into perspective.

Upset with the Supreme Court decision on Wal-Mart, some Democrats are trying to revive the Equal Rights Amendment.

Media Research Center analysts found the ObamaMedia was twice as intense in its coverage on the Mark Foley story, long after he resigned than on the entire Weiner scandal up to the resignation speech.

The government has made a change in its policy for patting down young children at airport checkpoints, and more are promised.

For the first time, minorities make up a majority of babies in the United States.

Pro-union protestors show up to a Chris Christie townhall and start singing about being ”sent to Auschwitz.”

There have been calls for Clarence Thomas to step down over a few ethics issues. Do you think he has acted inappropriately? 

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