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William A. Rusher, conservative theorist, publisher of National Review, dies at 87 Kansas City Star By ELAINE WOO William A. Rusher, a leading theorist and organizer of the modern conservative movement who helped William F. Buckley Jr. build the National Review into one of the American right's most influential journals, died Saturday at a retirement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chris Selley: Get ready for the status quo National Post Eight seat-projection analyses published over the past week average out to 148 seats for the Conservatives (up 5), 78 for the Liberals (up 1), 46 for the Bloc Québécois (down 3) and 36 for the New Democrats (down 1). None of the projections awards the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Club for Growth President on Trump: 'Not Pro-Growth, Not Conservative' ABC News (blog) Donald Trump's move in the direction of a presidential candidacy has provoked a sharp reaction from elements inside the Republican Party, with the real-estate magnate and reality-show star prompting growing concern from conservatives. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Woman who appears in Conservative, Bloc ads, supports neither party Edmonton Journal By Meg Wilcox, Postmedia News April 19, 2011 8:08 PM Screen grab from a Conservative ad of Jeannie Bird. Jeannie Bird, a resident of Sutton, Que., was recently surprised to discover her face in two federal election ads. Bird appears in a Conservative ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Huhne tells Cameron: stop vote reform 'lies' or you'll split the Coalition The Independent Describing the latter as a "Conservative front organisation", he said "all the moving parts" – such as the funding and the people running it – came from the Tories. "The only way you can explain why the Conservatives are acting in this way is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mitt Romney under siege: can the GOP's one-time frontrunner survive? Daily Caller Romney has done his best not to repudiate one of his signature achievements as governor by suggesting that it's just the kind of "state-based" solution uniquely tailored to local conditions that conservatives should support as an alternative to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fiscal Conservatives Dodge $10 Trillion Debt: Simon Johnson Bloomberg Anyone who wants to be taken seriously as a fiscal conservative must stop dodging this issue and start proposing solutions. (Simon Johnson, co-author of "13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown" and a professor at MIT's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conservatives putting veterans' lives at risk Toronto Star Medical care for veterans is the responsibility of the federal government. In June 2009, the Harper government introduced new guidelines that make it virtually impossible for veterans to get the health care they need. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Fiscal Conservatives Go After Donald Trump By Doug Mataconis The Club for Growth has taken up the task of point out to their fellow fiscal conservatives that Donald Trump isn't one of them: The Club for Growth. Outside the Beltway - http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/normal_posting_ahead_check_back_often/ | ||
Conservatives Big on Fear, Brain Study Finds | Psychology Today By Nigel Barber, Ph.D. Are people born conservative? By Nigel Barber, Ph.D.... Psychology Today Blogs - http://www.psychologytoday.com/posts | ||
Climate Denialism Promoter Fred Hiatt Hits American Conservatives ... By myglesias And here is a lovely example of why conservatives don't accept climate change as a problem. Lies, exaggerations, and schemes to doctor the numbers, put climate change people in the same league as "birthers" and "truthers". ... Yglesias - http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/ | ||
Chris Matthews: Why aren't conservatives smart enough to see ... By Allahpundit Chris Matthews: Why aren't conservatives smart enough to see through Trump? Hot Air » Top Picks - http://www.hotair.com/ | ||
Say Anything » Poll: 68% Of Conservatives And 70% Of Tea Partiers ... By Rob Port According to the poll of registered voters, 80 percent oppose cutting Medicare and Medicaid to reduce the deficit, including 68 percent of self-identified conservatives and 70 percent of Tea Party supporters. ... Say Anything - http://sayanythingblog.com/ |
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