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Even with few questions on the nation’s fiscal position and foreign policy, most of the Republican candidates performed pretty well. If that’s the way the Republican primary voters and caucusgoers see things, the result may be to tighten the race for the nomination.
Republicans and Democrats alike have learned that invoking Ronald Reagan won't get them as far as it used to.
Ronald Reagan's speech in December 1988 on the struggle of people everywhere for freedom anticipated the momentous events that would occur in 1989.
Last week I wrote about the standings in the presidential race and said it looked like a long, hard slog through about a dozen clearly identified target states, much like the contests in 2000 and 2004. Call it the 2000/2004 long, hard slog scenario.
Obama is trying to emulate Reagan in his upcoming presidential campaign-however, it won't work.
Now that Obama has condemned Gaddafi, we should take a page from Reagan and equip and train the Libyan people to fight for their own liberty.
Ever so slowly, liberals are attempting a subtle revisionism of Ronald Reagan's presidency.
People are misrepresenting Reagan's necessary compromises while in office, to incorrectly associate him with having a liberal agenda.






