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By Javier Manjarres Is a political alliance between Senator Marco Rubio and Congressman Allen West just  around the corner?  Considering the partisan divide and lack of cooperation between  the two Houses of Congress over the past year that has stalled efforts to pass legislation that would aid our economic recovery, such an alliance could help [...]

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By Javier Manjarres President Obama’s recent decision to drastically cut future military spending puts the United States in a weakened position vis-a-vis despot regimes and terrorist organizations who are always looking for gratuitous opportunities to attack U.S. interests, according to Congressman Allen West.  West says that “there is a sense of weakness that we are [...]

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By Javier Manjarres The big winner of the Iowa Caucus is undoubtedly former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum. Governor Mitt Romney edged out Santorum by a mere 8 votes in the closest Iowa caucus finish in history- but does this mean that Santorum is the next Mike Huckabee? While it easy to draw that conclusion based [...]

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By Javier Manjarres Congressman Allen West attended a Palm Beach County Tea Party event in Boca Raton, Florida and addressed a crowd of about 300, telling them that they needed to let the voices be heard during this election cycle.  West told the Tea Party faithful that he was the ‘number one target’ of the [...]

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By Javier Manjarres Congressman Ron Paul’s presidential candidacy continues to hit significant pot holes as inquiries regarding his past newsletters and ‘conspiracy theory’ comments are now receiving widespread scrutiny.  According to The Yid with Lid, Ron Paul lies when he states that he was never entertained the whole  9/11 conspiracy theory. In an interview with [...]

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The Most Distrusted Republican Presidential Candidate

By Javier Manjarres Because our totally unscientific Shark Tank polls have proven to be quite popular among readers, we decided to veer away from the usual ‘who would you vote for’ poll and ask some more detailed and ‘need-to-know’ questions about the field of Republican presidential candidates. While the polls are completely unscientific, it is [...]

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By Javier Manjarres In the second part of our interview with Republican congressional candidate E.J. Otero, Otero discusses how he communicates his message to the growing Hispanic community- by daring to state the dirty truth about illegal immigration. Otero is running against Democrat Congresswoman Kathy Castor, who has just been named as one of the [...]

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By Javier Manjarres The latest Republican U.S. Senate primary poll paints a very murky picture for Republicans in Florida.  The poll has Congressman Connie Mack leading the pack with 39%, and followed by George LeMieux with 6%, McCalister with 5%, Adam Hasner at 1%, but a staggering 49% of the people that were polled are undecided, raising serious doubts [...]

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By Javier Manjarres Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry is presenting himself to Republican primary voters as the true “Washington outsider” in the race as he attempts to surge in the last few days remaining before the Iowa Caucus. Perry’s campaign just released a new campaign video named ‘Fox‘ in which he calls out Newt Gingrich, Michele [...]

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By Javier Manjarres As 2011 comes to a close and the primary voting season begins, there are a couple of ‘hard to ignore’ sentiments that are being expressed by a growing number of Republicans.  The first is that all of the candidates in the current field of Republican candidates are deficient in one or more [...]

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