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Posted: 7:58 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011

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Newt Gingrich says that he is not the perfect candidate, but he’s “a lot more conservative than Mitt Romney.”

Slobbering Barney Frank will not be seeking re-election.  AMF!  Waiting in the wings to take over as top Democrat dog of the House Financial Services Committee is … Maxine Waters!

Some of you may find this article interesting: The Psychological Foundation of Obama’s Political Problems.

What could be the winning issue for Democrats in 2012?  Inequality.

Michael Barone explains how entitlements, not tax cuts, widen the wealth gap in this country.

Hope and change: The number of New Jersey residents receiving food stamps has doubled in the past four years.

A question for you to consider … Does Obama really want to win?

The Federal Reserve gave the biggest banks hundreds of billions in bailout dollars outside of the TARP bailout, and tried to keep it secret.

As we know The New Hampshire Union Leader endorsed Newt Gingrich.  Here’s a look at their endorsement record.

With the supercommittee failing to come up with a plan to reduce the deficit, lawmakers and Republican presidential candidates say they now want to go back to the beginning -- and are looking at proposals already on the table.

Deficit supercommittee member Sen. Pat Toomey believes Democrats had incentives to steer the supercommittee toward failure to boost Obama’s re-election bid.

The ObamaMedia is actively seeking dirt on Newt Gingrich.

Colin Powell says that the media and the tea party are to blame for the divisive tone in Washington.

Did you miss the Thanksgiving White House visitor log document dump?  Michelle Malkin has the details.

Here are union workers at their finest.

You have a beach town that is attracting a lot of tourism.  And then along comes the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service …

An Ohio third-grader who weighs more than 200 pounds has been taken from his family and placed into foster care because his mother wasn't doing enough to control his weight.

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