Texas Gov. Rick Perry has been taking a lot of heat over some of the more controversial claims made in his 2010 small government treatise Fed Up! Our Fight To Save America From Washington.
"I was an Eisenhower Republican when I started out at 21, because he promised to get us out of the Korean War. Over the years, I realized there was a Republican philosophy that I liked. And then they lost it. And libertarians had more of it.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney Wednesday gave voters in Arizona some insight into what kind of vice presidential running mate he would select.
While the Republicans who are running for president seem to have grasped the truth about the economic abyss that the country is peering into, there continues to be an air of unreality whenever the discussions turn to foreign policy and national secur
Appearing on Democracy Now! on Tuesday, U.S. scholar and MIT professor Noam Chomsky responded to comments made by Rep. Ron Paul during Monday’s tea party debate, suggesting Paul had said nothing controversial at all, despite the audience’s negative r
Please view and share this with as many NON Ron Paul fans you can find. Not trying to preach to the choir... but to educate and inform those who don't know his (and the other candidates') history.
"After former Vice President Dick Cheney laughed at his presidential candidacy, Ron Paul is responding and telling Neil what he thinks of the comments."
Why? The answer is that Ron Paul is a true libertarian and a true conservative, while the latest version of Rick Perry, the man who once championed Al Gore, is a phony conservative and can't even pretend to be a phony libertarian.
Since I could not find a single poll online after the Sept. 12th 2011 GOP Debate I put up one for FreedomsPhoenix readers.... I don't think I need to leave it up any longer.
Once again there was a presidential debate. Once again viewers were left to guess what the candidates’ core political philosophy and principles were. And once again, Americans will elect someone and then be surprised later by the president’s true i
Jon M. Huntsman Jr. opened his day on Tuesday by formally declaring his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. He closed it by accomplishing an equally important task: collecting $1.2 million for his campaign.
Labor Day is traditionally considered the beginning of election season, so I thought now would be a good time to present an analysis of the announced candidates — at least those with something of a shot at winning the nomination.
The "Tea Party Republican Debate" will take place Sept. 12th in Tampa, Florida – host city for the 2012 Rep Nat Convention. Participants: Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum
After raking a considerable amount of muck yesterday at Mother Jones with Part 1 of our exclusive on the secret Koch tapes which I obtained from an insider source, it's time to do it again today in Part 2.
The format of the debate will slightly be different in that the moderator will not be the only one asking questions. Members of the audience will be able to pose question, as well as Tea Party members at watching parties in Arizona, Ohio and Virginia
Comedy Central host Jon Stewart Thursday chided MSNBC pundits for declaring that Mitt Romney had defeated Rick Perry in Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate at the Reagan Library.
At a campaign stop on Thursday night, Texas Congressman and GOP presidential hopeful Ron Paul took a moment to discuss allegations that he’d been “assaulted” by Governor Rick Perry during a break in the GOP debate on Wednesday.
Former Senator Rick Santorum used to be known as a pro-life leader, and I think he earned it. But he backed Arlen Specter's reelection in 2004, and Pennsylvania pro-lifers bailed on him in 2006, when he lost by twenty percent.
Ron Paul’s campaign needs to make a public statement on this incident. Perry’s thuggish behavior is identical to how he confronted me in a Mexican restaurant several years ago.
Despite the paranoid untruths said about Texas Governor Rick Perry, a conservative blogger gives the facts about many of the points Perry's critics make against him in a 2 part essay.
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