George F. Will: No apocalypse in November Memphis Commercial Appeal Sun, 01 Jan 2012 17:00 PM PST WASHINGTON -- Although they have become prone to apocalyptic forebodings about the fragility of the nation's institutions and traditions under the current president, conservatives should stride confidently into 2012. This is not because they are certain, or even likely, to defeat Barack Obama this year. | Obama remembers family history in Hawaii WN Philippines Sun, 01 Jan 2012 16:50 PM PST HONOLULU â" President Barack Obama is spending New Year's Day remembering his family's history in Hawaii. Obama took his wife and daughters to visit his grandfather's grave Sunday morning. The president's grandfather, Stanley Dunham, is... | US fighter jet sales booming Timaru Herald Sun, 01 Jan 2012 16:47 PM PST Booming Middle East purchases of US fighter jets will be a bright spot in what is expected to be a sluggish economy in 2012, possibly paying dividends for President Barack Obama's bid for a second term. | Romney strikes at Obama, comparing his promises to Kardashian wedding vow Washington Post Sun, 01 Jan 2012 16:44 PM PST COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa â" As Mitt Romney caravans confidently across Iowa, he has been taking increasingly sharp digs at President Obama. The Republican presidential candidate unleashed his latest here Sunday night, at once dismissing Obama as an empty man of false promises and showing off his own alleged pop culture know-how. Read full article >> | The Majority Leader: Rep. Eric Cantor CBS News Sun, 01 Jan 2012 16:40 PM PST Lesley Stahl profiles President Obama's newest nemesis, Rep. Eric Cantor, and asks him about congressional gridlock and voter frustration | Mitt Romney leads Iowa by less than a nose Independent Sun, 01 Jan 2012 16:23 PM PST Mitt Romney was clinging to a perilously thin lead yesterday in Iowa, which kicks off the Republican nominating process with caucus voting tomorrow, but possibly only by virtue of the conservatives in the state dividing over which of his rivals they would rather see challenge President Barack Obama. | Limited government and regulation of corporations (2 letters) Denver Post Sun, 01 Jan 2012 16:16 PM PST Re: âWho is Obama kidding?â Dec. 29 Mike Rosen column. Who is Mike Rosen kidding? Virtually everyone would like limited government, but not on Rosenâs or on President Obamaâs terms. Massively wealthy corporations that have grown under Obama just happen to be the biggest yet unofficial department Rosen fails to include in his critique of [...] | | |
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