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Ron Paul Takes Swipes At Rivals on ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’

December 18, 2011Erik Kain

Ron Paul has finally spoken out critically of his Republican rivals. The race toward the Iowa Caucuses is heating up. In a startling break with tradition, Ron Paul took a few quick jabs at his Republican rivals on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Friday. Asked his opinion of Michele Bachmann, who Paul had clashed […]

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Could Jon Huntsman Still Be the Republican Nominee?

December 13, 2011Erik Kain

Jon Huntsman’s path to the nomination is built on the front-runners in the race tearing each other to pieces. Will it work? Daniel Larison calls the recent one-on-one foreign policy debate between Jon Huntsman and Newt Gingrich a self-congratulatory failure barely worthy of the term ‘debate:’ To the extent that Huntsman has helped lend valuable credibility […]

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Should Jon Huntsman Join the Donald Trump Debate?

December 2, 2011Erik Kain

We live in bewildering times. It wasn’t so long ago that the Donald was himself running in the Republican primary. Now he’s hosting a GOP primary debate for conservative publisher Newsmax in Iowa. Not all the candidates are showing up, however. is sitting the debate out. His campaign told Insider, ”Lol. We look forward to watching […]

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New Ron Paul Ad Blasts Newt Gingrich for ‘Serial Hypocrisy’

December 2, 2011Erik Kain

The internet and social media change the way political campaigns operate. Nobody knows this better than Ron Paul. His latest ad takes on the current front-runner, Newt Gingrich. Whether you disagree with Ron Paul or not, one thing is certain: it’s impossible to lay the mantle of hypocrite at his feet. The congressman from Texas […]

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Herman Cain Reassesses Campaign as Newt Surges in the Polls

November 29, 2011Erik Kain

Republican candidate Hermain Cain told reporters Tuesday he was reassessing his campaign. Could the race come down to Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney? Herman Cain’s days as front runner in this oh-so-hectic of primary seasons are over, and it appears his candidacy may be in its last throes as well. I think it’s funny or […]

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Are Romney and Huntsman the Only Serious 2012 GOP Candidates?

November 27, 2011Erik Kain

The GOP field is crowded still, but it won’t be for long. Primaries kick off in just over a month, and so far it’s still anybody’s game. Presumptive front-runner Mitt Romney continues to hold steady in the polls – at second place. Following the birther-bump one-time candidate enjoyed, we’ve seen everyone from Michele Bachmann to […]

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Don’t Tax Black Friday

November 25, 2011Erik Kain

I suspect that at the heart of Robert Frank’s New York Times piece about ending the Black Friday madness rests two things: first, a sense that such overt consumerism is the hallmark of capitalism and that capitalism is somehow morally insufficient; and second, a distaste for the aesthetic of Black Friday – all those plebes […]

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Newt Gingrich: The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Candidate

November 16, 2011Erik Kain

Newt Gingrich won’t be president. He represents the worst in every other GOP candidate. Mitt Romney must be getting dizzy. The number of Republican primary candidates whose suns have risen above him only to crash and burn later just keeps growing and growing. Each time one sun rises, a slew of new information and new […]

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Herman Cain’s Fifteen Minutes Are Over

November 7, 2011Erik Kain

With yet another woman accusing Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain of past sexual harassment, the former CEO’s days as a serious presidential contender are numbered. The crash and burn isn’t going to be pretty either. Cain was never meant to rise this high, and it’s likely the former Godfather’s Pizza boss didn’t ever expect old allegations […]

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Romney Struggles While Cain Dips in Recent Polls

November 7, 2011Erik Kain

Despite being seen by voters as the most electable in a recent Washington Post/ABC poll, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is still struggling to break away from the pack: In the other five areas tested in the new survey, Romney shows no greater strength than other GOP contenders. On empathy, 21 percent say Cain is the one […]

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