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Do you like Herman Cain's message? Check out his new website tonight after 6pm ET.

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Why the left fears you …

Here’s an RNC ad that highlights the failed promises of Barack Obama.

Tom Coburn released a new report, “Wastebook 2011” that highlights over $6.5 billion in examples of some of the most egregious ways your taxpayer dollars were wasted.

The ObamaMedia wants to know … is Iowa “too white” and “too rural” to be representative of America?

The ObamaMedia also believes that in order to cut the deficit we must raise taxes

You could argue that the ObamaMedia infatuation really began four years ago with Iowa.

If you missed the Christmas White House visitor log document dump, Michelle Malkin has you covered.

Is talking about Michelle Obama’s posterior racist?

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