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There’s good reason to believe the relationship between Romney and the Tea Party-driven congressional Republicans will be exceptional only in the severity of its uneasiness. This is not an example of passionate matrimony, but a mere wedding of convenience—and it’s safe to say the honeymoon won’t last long.
Michael McConnell questions why inconsequential cases which deal with chasing the last vestiges of religious reference from public life are heard by the Supreme Court.
Policymakers should not wait any longer to address the growing fiscal crisis in this country. Responsible reform of Medicare is a major component of any plan to place the country back on a sustainable fiscal path.
At this point, both polls and logic make it clear that far more voters will blame Republicans than the president or his Democrats.
Soon-to-be Utah senator Mike Lee is already shaking things up on Capitol Hill by requesting public, recorded voting for earmark legislation.
The House vote Thursday night was a delayed consequence of the public's long-apparent rejection of Democrat policies.
The integrity of the intelligence community is diminishing, and some believe it is becoming too political.
After the tea party ousted Senator Robert Bennett, it seems obvious that its members are serious about what they say and do not use the same scorecard as Beltway denizens.






