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by Javier Manjarres Michelle Bachmann didn’t mince words when I asked her thoughts about the so-called “War on Women” that Democrats accuse Republicans of waging against the fairer sex as well as about the double standard that liberals in the media and elsewhere have towards conservative women. “This low view that liberal women have of stay [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Washington,D.C.- During the monthly ‘Conversations with Conservatives’ press event sponsored by the Heritage Foundation, Congressman Allen West was questioned about his recent comment that 80 members of the Democratic Progressive Caucus in Congress were Communists. West took on the reporter who asked the question by delivering a vintage Allen West historical smack-down [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Many Republican activists around the state are becoming increasingly pessimistic about the Party’s chances to defeat incumbent Senator Bill Nelson, as both Congressman Connie Mack and former Senator George LeMieux have under performed and have largely failed to inspire the conservative grassroots base of the Party. The most recent Republican primary [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Miami- Shortly after his plane landed from Cartagena Colombia, Senator Marco Rubio held a press conference to comment about his recent trip to the Summit of the Americas which was held in Colombia’s coastal city of Cartagena. During his trip to Colombia, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos took a jab at the [...]
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by Javier Manjarres At the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce meeting in downtown Miami, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz used the widely referenced term ‘Obamacare’ when referring to President Obama’s Affordable Care Act. In 2011 while on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives, Congresswoman Schultz took umbrage with several Republican members of Congress for [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Iraq war vet Ron DeSantis has announced that his congressional campaign has raised $227K, and will have $218 cash-on-hand moving into the next fundraising quarter. DeSantis is currently running in contested Republican primary race against Duval City Commissioner, Richard Clark, and businessman Craig Miller. DeSantis’ finance committee consists of Senator Marco Rubio’s [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Florida Governor Rick Scott joins Attorney General Pam Bondi, CFO Jeff Atwater, and Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam in publicly endorsing Mitt Romney for President. Within an hour of Senator Rick Santorum’s formal suspension of his presidential campaign, Scott put out the following statement- STATEMENT FROM GOVERNOR RICK SCOTT Tallahassee, Fla. – Governor Rick [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Before Senator Marco Rubio had announced his candidacy for the 2010 U.S. Senate race, well-informed sources told Rubio that the issue of illegal immigration would be the issue that Rubio could take the national lead on and set the narrative against the prevailing winds of those who favored a blanket amnesty solution [...]
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by Javier Manjarres There’s been much speculation within political circles of late that DNC Chairwoman/Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz may not seek another term in Congress and instead look to position herself for a comfy seat in President Obama’s cabinet were he to win reelection. There’s been talk that the cabinet position Wasserman Schultz would be [...]
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by Javier Manjarres Uh-oh! It seems as if one of President Obama’s staunchest supporters of his failed economic and energy polices (just to name a couple) Democrat Senator Bill Nelson, is pushing back against his boss. According to Fox 13 in Tampa, Florida,”Senator Bill Nelson blames rising gas prices on Wall Street speculation. But he [...]
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Senator Rubio Considers Own Conservative “Dream Act”
April 10, 2012 32 Commentsby Javier Manjarres Before Senator Marco Rubio had announced his candidacy for the 2010 U.S. Senate race, well-informed sources told Rubio that the issue of illegal immigration would be the issue that Rubio could take the national lead on and set the narrative against the prevailing winds of those who favored a blanket amnesty solution [...]
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