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Australian mining magnate Clive Palmer plans to run for Parliament as ... Washington Post CANBERRA, Australia — Mining magnate Clive Palmer, one of Australia's richest business people, said Monday he hoped to run for Parliament for the conservative opposition, which opinion polls suggest will win government next year. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conservative anti-abortion debate ends in shock, awe, giggles Toronto Star As it turned out, Woodworth, poor man, was publicly battered and fried by Conservative whip Gordon O'Connor, who, as Kady O'Malley of the CBC wrote, gave the "most stridently pro-choice speech of the debate." If I were Woodworth, I would have gone home ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mitt Romney, evangelicals seek marriage of convenience Kansas City Star But with Romney now the only hope that conservatives have to beat President Barack Obama in November, a partnership has begun to jell. Romney will speak May 12 at Liberty University, the influential Virginia school that bills itself as the "largest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The government's selective defence of freedom Ottawa Citizen By Dan Gardner, The Ottawa Citizen April 29, 2012 10:32 PM When Conservative MP Stephen Woodworth introduced a private member's bill on the status of the fetus last week, the government was expected to distance itself. But when Conservative whip Gordon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conservatives win 'most secretive' government award CBC.ca Stephen Harper's Conservative government has won this year's Code of Silence Award from the Canadian Association of Journalists days away from their one-year majority win. The annual award recognizing Canada's most secretive government or publicly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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DownWithTyranny!: Conservatives Would Like You To Pick Between ... By DownWithTyranny Conservatives Would Like You To Pick Between Healthcare And Education So They Can Give Away Subsidies To Big Oil. > Friday I noticed a tweet from disingenuous New Hampshire teabagger, Frank Guinta about how he voted to keep ... DownWithTyranny! | ||
What Do Conservatives Really Think?--Part 1 | Rightly Understood ... By Peter Lawler So the excellent expert on public opinion Frank Luntz gives us five myths about conservatives. It goes without saying there are many kinds of conservatives, and all Luntz can really talk about is general tendencies. In each case, I think, Frank ... Big Think | ||
Three quick reviews for DVDs conservatives might enjoy « The ... By Libby Sternberg posted at 9:49 am on April 29, 2012 by Libby Sternberg. Are you weary of watching shows where the villain is always some variation on a deranged soldier/conservative preacher/right-wing politician/crazed gun owner/wacked-out pro-lifer? The Greenroom | ||
Far-Right Conservatives Invent New Language | Addicting Info By John Viall I don't know about anyone else, but I've been having trouble figuring out what many conservatives are saying lately. In one breath they tell me President Obama is a Muslim. The next moment they nod grimly and warn: "He's a communist. Addicting Info | ||
Conservatives' Deep-Set Fear of Women's Rights | RH Reality Check By Amanda Marcotte When Gov. Phil Bryant claimed to believe that liberals just love abortion for its own sake, he was clearly lying. But that doesn't mean we can't understand what he's really stabbing at, which is a deep-set fear of female independence. RHRealityCheck.org |
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Why so many conservatives oppose the amendment - Other Views ... Perhaps the most surprising development in the fight over Amendment One is that so many leading North Carolina conservatives oppose it. But then ... www.newsobserver.com/.../why-so-many-conservatives-oppos... | ||
Can Romney convince conservatives to trust him? | Fox News Apart from the prospect of defeating President Obama, rank-and-file conservatives have not yet found a reason for supporting Romney. www.foxnews.com/.../can-romney-convince-conservatives-to-... |
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