Sunday, January 22, 2012

Newt Gingrich speech after winniing South Carolina primary VIDEO



Newt Gingrich speech after winniing South Carolina primary VIDEO. 'We Want to Run an American Campaign' Jan 21, 2012 - 22:29 - Former House speaker criticizes 'elites' as he celebrates South Carolina victory

Newt Gingrich won the Republican South Carolina presidential primary with 243,153 votes (40.4%). Mitt Romney came in second with 167,279 (27.8%). Rick Santorum finished in third place with 102,055 votes (17%). Ron Paul came in fourth with 77,993 (13%).

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Jeb Hensarling Weekly Republican Address on the State of the Union & GOP JobsPlan 01/21/12 TEXT PODCAST VIDEO


Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 01/21/12 Podcast of the address: Download MP3 for PODCAST || FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT BELOW. ||

Weekly Republican Address: Rep. Jeb Hensarling on the State of the Union & GOP Jobs Plan

Chairman Hensarling: “The State of the Union is a time for truth-telling, and the sad truth is that the president’s policies are making our economy worse.”

Washington (Jan 20) ***Embargoed until 6:00 a.m. EST, January 21, 2012***

Delivering the Weekly Republican Address on the eve of the State of the Union, Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) says President Obama’s policies have made the economy worse and Republicans are offering better solutions, including a Plan for America’s Job Creators. Rep. Hensarling cites this week’s decision to reject the Keystone XL pipeline extension, which would have created more than 20,000 jobs, as an example of how the president’s policies are hurting rather than helping. The lawmaker notes that the pipeline extension would run through his congressional district in Texas. The audio of the Weekly Republican Address is available immediately; the video will be available for viewing and downloading after the embargo is lifted.

Jeb Hensarling Weekly Republican Address on the State of the Union & GOP JobsPlan 01/21/12 TEXT PODCAST VIDEO

“Hello, I’m Congressman Jeb Hensarling of Texas, and I serve as chairman of the House Republican Conference.

“Three years ago this week, President Obama celebrated his inauguration. As he prepares for his State of the Union address, it’s worth reviewing the previous messages he’s delivered to a nation eager to create jobs. In 2009, we were told that if we passed his ‘stimulus’ plan, the economy would improve. In 2010, we were told that if we passed his government takeover of health care, the economy would improve. Last year, we were told that his budget would help us ‘win the future.’

“Those were the promises, here are the facts.

“Since President Obama took office, 1.7 million fewer Americans have jobs. Gas prices have doubled. More Americans are on food stamps than ever before. The new health care law is making it harder for small businesses to hire and provide health insurance. Our national debt now exceeds the size of our entire economy. And as the president takes to the podium to address the nation, we will be marking 1,000 days since the Democrat-controlled Senate has even bothered to pass a budget.

“Regardless of the president’s good intentions, his policies have failed the American people. His policies haven’t just failed to make the economy better – they have actually made it worse.

“Just this week, the president wasted a golden opportunity to help create at least 20,000 new American jobs when he rejected a popular energy project. The Keystone pipeline extension would run from Canada to Texas, right through my congressional district. As you may know, this project has undergone extensive environmental reviews, and is backed by a diverse coalition, from unions and small businesses to lawmakers in both parties. In fact, the president’s own jobs council recently stated that projects like this one can create hundreds of thousands of jobs. Despite all of this, the president rejected the project and buried 20,000 shovel ready jobs.

“We can’t afford to go on like this, and we don’t have to.

“Republicans will continue fighting to bring these Keystone jobs to the United States. And we will also continue to listen to the American people and present better solutions that support small business job creation. By implementing Republicans’ Plan for America’s Job Creators, the House has sent nearly 30 bipartisan jobs bills to the Democrat-controlled Senate. One of those bills includes the full-year extension of the payroll tax credit that the president asked us to pass. Unfortunately, our jobs bills remain stuck in the Democrat Senate, and President Obama hasn’t urged the Democrat majority leader, Senator Harry Reid, to act.

“This has to change. Our jobs bills are focused on common-sense priorities like boosting competitiveness for manufacturers, reducing red tape for small businesses, and producing more American energy. These are also ideas supported by the president’s jobs council.

“The State of the Union is a time for truth-telling, and the sad truth is that the president’s policies are making our economy worse. It’s a new year, it’s a time for new, bipartisan solutions to our jobs crisis. We remain hopeful the president will change course and work with Republicans and Democrats in Congress to help get people back to work.

“You can learn more about the Republican jobs plan, and watch the Republican response to the State of the Union, at GOP.gov/SOTU/.

“Thank you for listening, and God bless the United States of America.”

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Republican Debate South Carolina 01/19/12 CNN FULL DEBATE VIDEO


CNN / SRLC - The Southern Republican Presidential Debate in Charleston, SC, January 19, 2012. Time: 08:00 PM (2000) EST on Thursday, January 19th, 2012 Location: North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina

Broadcast: CNN, Sponsor: Southern Republican Leadership Conference, Moderator: John King of CNN, Participants: Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul.

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Republican Debate South Carolina 01/19/12 CNN FULL DEBATE VIDEO

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Republican Debate South Carolina 01/19/12 CNN LIVE STREAMING VIDEO




UPDATED: 01/20/12 Republican Debate South Carolina 01/19/12 CNN FULL DEBATE VIDEO

The CNN LIVE FEED should go LIVE shortly before 8:00 pm ET. CNN and the Southern Republican (GOP) Leadership Conference will host the Debate from Charleston, South Carolina, North Charleston Coliseum. on Thursday, January 19 at 8 pm ET. FULL STREAMING VIDEO.

Four candidates will participate: Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

CNN anchor John King will moderate the debate

Republican Presidential Debate South Carolina 01/16/12 FULL VIDEO

CNN recommends using the hashtag #CNNDebate on Twitter. Users can go to the CNN Politics Facebook page or use this form to submit questions for the candidates.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

John Boehner, This is Not the End of the Fight for Keystone Energy Jobs TEXT VIDEO

Washington (Jan 18) At a press conference today, House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) and other House Republicans blasted the Obama administration’s decision to deny new jobs to tens of thousands of Americans and surrender America’s energy security to China by rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline. Speaker Boehner pledged to continue fighting for the thousands of much-need jobs the pipeline will create - especially for those hit hardest by the Obama administration’s disastrous economic policies. Following are video and text of Speaker Boehner’s remarks:


“President Obama is destroying tens of thousands of American jobs and shipping American energy security to the Chinese. There’s really – there’s no other way to put it: the President is selling out American jobs for politics.

“The President was given the authority to block this project only – and only – if he believes it’s not in the national interest of the United States. Is it not in the national interest to create tens of thousands of jobs here in America with private investment? Is it not in the national interest to get energy resources from an ally like Canada as opposed to some countries in the Middle East?

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“The President has said he’ll do anything that he can to create jobs. Today that promise was broken. The president expedited the approval of the Solyndra loan project, but won’t approve a project that’s been under review for over three years.

“Yesterday, the president’s own Jobs Council said the energy pipeline projects like this one can create hundreds of thousands of American jobs. The unions support it. The states along the proposed route support it. And it has bipartisan support here in the Congress of the United States – and yet the president decided to reject it anyway. The President won’t stand up to his political base even in the name of creating American jobs. And now Canada is going to have to look to other nations like China to sell its oil reserves to.

“Listen, the president’s policies are making the economy worse, rather than better. And this latest decision is just but the latest example. I’ll just say this: this is not the end of the fight. Republicans in Congress will continue to push this because it’s good for our country, and it’s good for our economy, and it’s good for the American people – especially those who are looking for work.”

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Republican Presidential Debate South Carolina 01/16/12 FULL VIDEO


GOP Republican Presidential Debate in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - January 16, 2012. 01/16/12 FULL VIDEO. Five candidates participated: Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

GOP Republican Presidential Debate at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. January 16, 2012. Sponsored by Fox News, The Wall Street Journal and the South Carolina Republican Party.

Republican Presidential Debate South Carolina 01/16/12 FULL VIDEO

Twitter Official hashtag is #SCdebate users were encouraged to react to the candidates answers using the hashtags #answer and #dodge

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Republican FOX debate LIVE VIDEO STREAM South Carolina 01/16/12


UPDATE 01/17/12: Republican Presidential Debate South Carolina 01/16/12 FULL VIDEO

South Carolina Republican Debate LIVE STREAMING VIDEO . coverage begins at approximately 8:30 p.m. ET. (5:30 p.m. PT) with the debate scheduled from 9 to 11:00 p.m. EDT. Mobile phone viewing, live streaming video can also be seen via Fox News iPhone and iPad app and Droid app

Republican (GOP) FOX / TWITTER debate LIVE VIDEO STREAM South Carolina 01/16/12

This feed should go LIVE shortly before 9:00 pm ET. FOX NEWS / TWITTER, South Carolina Republican Debate from Myrtle Beach on Monday, January 16 at 9 pm ET. FULL STREAMING VIDEO. South Carolina Republican (GOP) Debate LIVE STREAMING VIDEO FOX NEWS 01/16/12.

Five candidates will participate: Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

Fox News / Wall Street Journal GOP Presidential Debate, from Myrtle Beach Convention Center, South Carolina @ 9 p.m. ET

Twitter Official hashtag is #SCdebate users are encouraged to react using the hashtags #answer and #dodge


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Tim Scott on MEET THE PRESS 01/15/12 VIDEO TEXT


MR. GREGORY: Well, and you talk about whether it helps the other side. Tim Scott, you were on Fox News this week, and this is what you said about the attacks on Romney and Bain. I'll play it for you.

(Videotape, Wednesday)

REP. SCOTT: One thing without any question that is true today and that is that the winner of the 28-minute commercial is President Barack Obama. Starting and feeding into the cultural war is absolutely unequivocally wrong for us as a nation and bad for the conservative movement.

(End videotape)

MR. GREGORY: And yet that film that you heard Speaker Gingrich say had errors in it but should not be taken down, says that the record at Bain was as ruthless as Wall Street. Do you think that's fair?

REP. SCOTT: Well, look, I think that's probably inconsistent with reality. But there's no question that the story line that will play out in the fall, if Romney is our nominee, there will be numbers of ads, many ads run by the president talking about what Republicans said about our own nominee. I think that's just bad for the country because I think the country absolutely needs a new president.

Tim Scott on MEET THE PRESS 01/15/12 VIDEO TEXT

MR. GREGORY: Do you think that Romney, if he's the nominee, has been hurt by this sufficiently that they are giving the president a very potent issue to use against him as a nominee?

REP. SCOTT: Well, they're certainly buying into a liberal story line without any question, but I hope that what happens is whoever our nominee ends up being, that this process of choosing that nominee will actually help them be a tougher candidate, a tougher--give him a tougher opportunity now so that the ease--the road gets easier later.

MR. GREGORY: All right. When are you going to endorse? Have you made up your mind who you're going to support.

REP. SCOTT: That's a good question, you know. You know, we had a forum yesterday, David, where I had an opportunity to listen to five very strong candidates who all want to be president, and I will tell you, I walked away with a little more clarity. I'm going through the process of elimination. This is a very difficult choice because each candidate really represents something that I really like, I believe the country needs. But the question that Senator Graham was talking about is who equation of who matches my values...

MR. GREGORY: Mm-hmm.

REP. SCOTT: ...who can win, and that's the guy we'll support.

MR. GREGORY: Do you think, do you think anybody but Romney has a realistic shot at beating the president?

REP. SCOTT: I think we'll know the answer Saturday. If Romney wins South Carolina, I think the game's over. This is the last stand for many candidates. You'll see those candidates coalescing together really around one option. The option is getting Romney out of the way and taking this race to Florida with some momentum. +sookie tex

TEXT CREDIT: Meet the Press transcript for Jan. 15, 2012

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Newt Gingrich on MEET THE PRESS 01/15/12 VIDEO TEXT



Newt Gingrich on MEET THE PRESS January 15, 2012 01/15/12 VIDEO TEXT

MR. GREGORY: And good morning. All the focus now on South Carolina where GOP voters will go to the polls next Saturday. This weekend, a group of prominent Republican Christian conservatives gathered in Texas and gave a boost to candidate Rick Santorum, throwing their collective support behind him in a last ditch effort to stop Romney's march to the nomination. What will it all mean? Here with us, another Republican trying to stop Romney in South Carolina, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.

Speaker Gingrich, welcome back to MEET THE PRESS.

FMR. REP. GINGRICH: It's good to be with you. I'm delighted.

MR. GREGORY: Let's, let's start there because you laid it out this week. You said there's one way to stop Romney in South Carolina, this is what you said to Fox News.

(Videotape, Thursday)

FMR. REP. GINGRICH: If we consolidate conservatives, we could beat Romney by a big margin.

(End videotape)

MR. GREGORY: We've heard from social conservatives in Texas, they're saying let's get behind Rick Santorum. Do you feel pressure to consolidate behind Santorum?

FMR. REP. GINGRICH: Well...

MR. GREGORY: Perhaps get out of the race?

FMR. REP. GINGRICH: Well, I think that report was very highly exaggerated. We basically split that group. I got a very good number of votes and I think as of noon today that Reverend Jim Garlow and Congressman J.C. Watts and others who were there are going to be talking and I think they'll indicate that I have very strong support from Christian conservatives and social conservatives and that that support continues. There was an agreement, the one consensus was that virtually no one was for Mitt Romney. But in fact, there was a very strong Santorum group and there was a very strong Gingrich group at that particular meeting, and the Gingrich folks are still very much for me and they'll be speaking up starting at about noon today.

MR. GREGORY: But isn't this the issue? I mean, if you just look at the raw numbers here and look at the politics, there's not one alternative to Mitt Romney. There's several of you who are vying for that evangelical vote down in South Carolina. We've seen this movie before, four years ago. Doesn't that help Romney?

FMR. REP. GINGRICH: Sure. Well, it does--it does help him. And I think the only way that a Massachusetts moderate can get through South Carolina is if the vote is split. But we have six days to make our case to people and I think somebody who generally people agree was the best debater so far, I think I have the best chance to beat Obama. I think I also have the like--the greatest likelihood given the past to actually change Washington. And as The Wall Street Journal pointed out, I have the boldest and most aggressive pro-jobs plan, as well as a record working with Reagan and working as speaker with Bill Clinton of actually having created large numbers of jobs. So we're going to be making our case to national security conservatives, social conservatives and economic conservatives that this--that Newt Gingrich is the best candidate to defeat President Obama. And I think we're doing pretty darn well down here.

MR. GREGORY: So your feeling is that despite what the social conservative group said over the weekend, Rick Santorum doesn't have any more momentum here? He's not the obvious conservative alternative choice to Romney?

FMR. REP. GINGRICH: No. I think the fact is if you look at the actual vote yesterday that we were very close in the vote and that, in fact, the folks who'll be speaking out starting at noon today, Congressman J.C. Watts, Reverend Jim Garlow and others, are very committed to my candidacy and I think we will go into the next week, this last week of the campaign with a large amount of momentum here. The polls have all shown consistently that I am the strongest rival to Romney in South Carolina and I think that the debate tomorrow night will be a very important part of that and the debate Thursday night will be a very important part of that. And I think it's going to be a very, very lively week, one of the most important weeks in the history of the GOP because I think nominating somebody who is essentially a Massachusetts moderate makes it much harder to defeat President Obama and nominating somebody who is a Reagan conservative makes it much easier to defeat President Obama. +sookie tex

TEXT CREDIT: Meet the Press transcript for Jan. 15, 2012

VIDEO CREDIT: Meet The Press: SC is the ‘last stand

Saturday, January 14, 2012

01/14/12 John Hoeven Weekly GOP Republican Address Keystone XL Pipeline VIDEO


01/14/12 John Hoeven Weekly GOP Republican Address Keystone XL Pipeline

Published on Jan 14, 2012 by gopweeklyaddress

In the Weekly Republican Address, North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven discusses the Keystone XL pipeline and why it's "in the national interest and the interest of the American people."

Sen. Hoeven says, "This new $7 billion, 1,700-mile, high-tech transcontinental pipeline, the largest shovel-ready project in the country, would reduce our dependence on Middle East oil, help keep down the cost of energy for American consumers and businesses, and create thousands of jobs for American workers at a time when our nation so greatly needs them."

01/14/12 John Hoeven Weekly GOP Tepublican Address Keystone XL Pipeline

He points out, "A week ago, newspapers across the country ran a story warning consumers that gasoline could rise to more than $4.00 a gallon this year. In the same week, we saw world markets react nervously to the standoff between the U.S. and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz—through which one-third of the world's seaborne oil is now shipped. Combine all of this with growing global demand for oil, especially in China, and we have a recipe for dramatically higher energy prices and more personal hardship for working Americans. . . . Yet the President is saying 'no' to the Keystone XL pipeline, he's saying 'no' to a project that will bring more than 700,000 barrels of oil a day from our friend and ally, Canada, and he's virtually assuring continued reliance on the Middle East. That makes no sense, and it's a matter of great concern for our national security, particularly with what's going on in Iran."

Sen. Hoeven continues, "Last month the U.S. Senate passed a payroll tax cut measure that includes an important provision that I, along with Senator Richard Lugar, introduced to clear the way for construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.

"This pipeline will carry oil not only from Alberta, Canada, but also 100,000 barrels a day from the U.S. Bakken region in Montana and my home state of North Dakota. Our legislation accomplishes three crucial things. First, it makes sure the decision to permit the project can be reached within 60 days, it addresses routing concerns by the state of Nebraska, and then it ensures that the pipeline permit includes strong and specific environmental protections. It's hard to imagine a project that is more in the national interest and the interest of the American people."

Concluding, Sen. Hoeven says, "The point is this: If the Keystone XL pipeline isn't built, Canadian oil will still be produced and transported—700,000 barrels a day of it—but instead of coming to our refineries in the United States, instead of creating jobs for our people, instead of reducing our dependence on Middle Eastern oil and keeping down the cost of fuel for American consumers—that oil will be sent to China. A number of year-end stories recently made much of the fact that the Keystone XL pipeline project isn't on the President's agenda before next year's election, which is unfortunate, because it is private-sector projects like Keystone XL—and the hundreds of others cited by the U.S. Chamber study—that will get our nation working again.

"I have worked towards approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, first as governor of North Dakota, and now with my colleagues as a U.S. Senator, because it is just the kind of project that will grow our economy and create more jobs. And that's the larger point here. We must empower private investment and create sustainable jobs through private enterprise to lift up our country. The President and his Administration need to join us in creating the kind of legal, tax, and regulatory environment that empowers private investment. That's the approach that will grow our economy and get people back to work. That's the approach that will reduce our deficit and debt, and strengthen our nation."

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Ron Paul Ad Betrayal VIDEO


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Rick Santorum Ad Very Best Chance VIDEO



Uploaded by RickSantorum on Jan 10, 2012. Rick Santorum is the very best chance for the Republicans to beat Barack Obama in 2012.

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Manchester, NH -Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorum again stood tall for strong, consistent conservative leadership during this morning's NBC "Meet the Press" Debate.

Hogan Gidley, National Communications Director, said: "Rick Santorum continues to prove he is the best consistent, conservative alternative to Governor Romney to take on President Obama. In order to defeat Barack Obama we must highlight his biggest mistakes - namely government run health care and government bailouts. We must draw clear contrasts. Rick Santorum is the one candidate with the consistent record of conservative success in entitlement reform, national security, and the preservation of the traditional family."

SANTORUM SAID:

Why Governor Romney Would Have A Difficult Time Defeating President Obama:
"If his record was so great, why didn't he run for re-election? Why did you bail out (on the people of Massachusetts)?... We want someone when the time gets tough to stand up for conservative principles."

On Representative Paul's Lack Of Accomplishments:
"The serious issue with Rep. Paul is that he's never passed anything of importance. One of the reasons people like Rep. Paul is his economic plan, but he's never been able to accomplish any of that. The problem is that what Ron can do is as commander-in-chief is pull our troops back and leave a vacuum for China and Iran to fill."

On Accomplishments:
"It worked in my case, look at welfare reform. I remember standing next to Ted Kennedy and Daniel Patrick Moynihan, saying that this dependency is more harmful and not believing in people is more harmful, so we went out and fought. Clinton vetoed it twice, but we were able to work together. Yes, we made compromise, but not on our core principles. I stuck to those principles, because poverty is not a disability and welfare programs should transition people from that dependency. And in the end, we were able to get 70 votes in the Senate."

On Gay Rights:
"I would be a voice for making sure every person in America is treated with respect and dignity. That does not mean I agree with changing laws though. Madison said it best regarding the First Amendment, that it is the perfect remedy. People can come into the public and be heard and be respectful of everyone else. Just because you don't agree with them doesn't mean that you are discriminating against them."

On A National Right To Work Law:
"I have signed a pledge that I would sign a National Right To Work Law."

On Iran:
"They are a theocracy that has deeply embedded beliefs that that afterlife is better than this life. President Ahmadinejad said the principle virtue of Islam is martyrdom, so there is no deterrent in using nuclear weapons. In fact it's an encouragement to use nuclear weapons. The Soviet Union and China is not a theocracy."

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Mitt Romney's New Hampshire Primary Victory Speech FULL VIDEO TEXT TRANSCRIPT


Uploaded by PBSNewsHour on Jan 10, 2012. Former Massachusetts Governor and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney addressed a crowd of supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire after winning the state primary; the first in the nation. He told the crowd "I will offer the American ideals of economic freedom a clear and unapologetic defense."

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Mitt Romney's New Hampshire Primary Victory Speech FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT

Thank you, New Hampshire! Tonight, we made history!

This state has always been a special place for our family. Ann and I made a home here and we’ve filled it with great memories of our children and grandchildren. And this Granite State moment is one we will always remember.

Tonight, we celebrate. Tomorrow, we go back to work.

We remember when Barack Obama came to New Hampshire four years ago.

He promised to bring people together.

He promised to change the broken system in Washington.

He promised to improve our nation.

Those were the days of lofty promises made by a hopeful candidate. Today, we are faced with the disappointing record of a failed President. The last three years have held a lot of change, but they haven’t offered much hope.

The middle class has been crushed. Nearly 24 million of our fellow Americans are still out of work, struggling to find work, or have just stopped looking. The median income has dropped 10% in four years. Soldiers returning from the front lines are waiting in unemployment lines. Our debt is too high and our opportunities too few.

And this President wakes up every morning, looks out across America and is proud to announce, “It could be worse.”

It could be worse? Is that what it means to be an American? It could be worse?

Of course not.

What defines us as Americans is our unwavering conviction that we know it must be better.

That conviction guides our campaign. It has rallied millions of Americans in every corner of this country to our cause.

Over the last six months, I’ve listened to anxious voices in town meetings and visited with students and soldiers. In break rooms and living rooms, I’ve heard stories of families getting by on less, of carefully planned retirements now replaced by jobs at minimum wage. But even now, amidst the worst economy since the Great Depression, I’ve rarely heard a refrain of hopelessness.

Americans know that our future is brighter and better than these troubled times. We still believe in the hope, the promise, and the dream of America. We still believe in that shining city on a hill.

We know that the future of this country is better than 8 or 9% unemployment.

It is better than $15 trillion in debt.

It is better than the misguided policies and broken promises of the last three years – and the failed leadership of one man.

The President has run out of ideas. Now, he’s running out of excuses. And tonight, we are asking the good people of South Carolina to join the citizens of New Hampshire and make 2012 the year he runs out of time.

President Obama wants to put free enterprise on trial. In the last few days, we have seen some desperate Republicans join forces with him. This is such a mistake for our Party and for our nation. This country already has a leader who divides us with the bitter politics of envy. We must offer an alternative vision. I stand ready to lead us down a different path, where we are lifted up by our desire to succeed, not dragged down by a resentment of success. In these difficult times, we cannot abandon the core values that define us as unique -- We are One Nation, Under God.

Make no mistake, in this campaign, I will offer the American ideals of economic freedom a clear and unapologetic defense.

***

Our campaign is about more than replacing a President; it is about saving the soul of America. This election is a choice between two very different destinies.

President Obama wants to “fundamentally transform” America. We want to restore America to the founding principles that made this country great.

He wants to turn America into a European-style entitlement society. We want to ensure that we remain a free and prosperous land of opportunity.

This President takes his inspiration from the capitals of Europe; we look to the cities and small towns of America.

This President puts his faith in government. We put our faith in the American people.

He is making the federal government bigger, burdensome, and bloated. I will make it simpler, smaller, and smarter.

He raised the national debt. I will cut, cap, and balance the budget.

He enacted job-killing regulations; I’ll eliminate them.

He lost our AAA credit rating; I’ll restore it.

He passed Obamacare; I’ll repeal it.

When it comes to the economy, my highest priority as President will be worrying about your job, not saving my own.

Internationally, President Obama has adopted an appeasement strategy. He believes America’s role as leader in the world is a thing of the past. I believe a strong America must – and will – lead the future.

He doesn’t see the need for overwhelming American military superiority. I will insist on a military so powerful no one would think of challenging it.

He chastises friends like Israel; I’ll stand with our friends.

He apologizes for America; I will never apologize for the greatest nation in the history of the Earth.

Our plans protect freedom and opportunity, and our blueprint is the Constitution of the United States.

The path I lay out is not one paved with ever increasing government checks and cradle-to-grave assurances that government will always be the solution. If this election is a bidding war for who can promise more benefits, then I’m not your President. You have that President today.

But if you want to make this election about restoring American greatness, then I hope you will join us.

If you believe the disappointments of the last few years are a detour, not our destiny, then I am asking for your vote.

I’m asking each of you to remember how special it is to be an American.

I want you to remember what it was like to be hopeful and excited about the future, not to dread each new headline.

I want you to remember when you spent more time dreaming about where to send your kids to college than wondering how to make it to the next paycheck.

I want you to remember when you weren’t afraid to look at your retirement savings or the price at the pump.

I want you to remember when our White House reflected the best of who we are, not the worst of what Europe has become.

That America is still out there. We still believe in that America.

We still believe in the America that is a land of opportunity and a beacon of freedom. We believe in the America that challenges each of us to be better and bigger than ourselves.

This election, let’s fight for the America we love. We believe in America.

Thank you. God bless you. And God bless the United States of America.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Super PAC, King of Bain: "When Mitt Romney Came To Town" [Official Trailer] VIDEO


Super PAC, King of Bain: "When Mitt Romney Came To Town" [Official Trailer] VIDEO

Capitalism made America great - free markets, innovation, hard work - the building blocks of the American Dream. But in the wrong hands some of those dreams can turn into nightmares. This film is about one raider and his firm and how they destroyed that dream for thousands of Americans and their families - Mitt Romney and Bain Capital.

Produced by Winning Our Future, the full film will be released Wednesday in South Carolina.

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Republican National Committee (RNC) Ad Failed Promises: "New Hampshire" VIDEO


Republican National Committee (RNC) Ad Failed Promises: "New Hampshire" VIDEO

Uploaded by rnc on Jan 9, 2012: Four years later, a look back at Obama's rhetoric about "false hope" on the night of the 2008 New Hampshire primary ... and the failed promises that followed.
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Sunday, January 08, 2012

Republican (GOP) Debate New Hampshire FULL VIDEO ABC FACEBOOK 01/07/12

Republican (GOP) Debate New Hampshire FULL VIDEO ABC FACEBOOK 01/07/12


Six candidates participated: Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

Moderators: ABC anchors Diane Sawyer and George Stephanopoulos with WMUR-TV anchor Josh McElveen.

Official Twitter Hashtag: #NHDebate


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Republican Debate NBC Facebook Meet the Press LIVE STREAMING VIDEO 01/08/12

Republican Debate NBC Facebook Meet the Press LIVE STREAMING VIDEO 01/08/12




Time: Sunday, January 8 at 9am ET / PT on NBC and 9am ET / 6am PT on MSNBC

Six candidates will participate: Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

Live Stream: (Coverage begins at 9am ET / 6am PT)

Join NBC and Facebook for the Meet the Press GOP presidential debate, anchored by David Gregory. NBC News Facebook Debate Meet the Press Live Event on Facebook

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Saturday, January 07, 2012

Republican ABC debate LIVE VIDEO STREAM from New Hampshire 01/07/12

New Hampshire Republican Debate LIVE VIDEO STREAM. coverage begins at 8:30 p.m. ET. (5:30 p.m. PT) with the debate scheduled from 9 to 11:00 p.m. EDT. Republican debate LIVE STREAMING VIDEO from Manchester New Hampshire at Saint Anselm College 01/07/12. ABC News, Yahoo! News and WMUR-TV will host

This feed should go LIVE shortly before 8:30 pm ET. ABC NEWS, New Hampshire Republican Debate from Saint Anselm College on Saturday, January 7 at 9 pm ET. FULL STREAMING VIDEO. New Hampshire Republican (GOP) Debate LIVE STREAMING VIDEO ABC NEWS 01/07/12.

Six candidates will participate: Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

Moderators: ABC anchors Diane Sawyer and George Stephanopoulos with WMUR-TV anchor Josh McElveen.

Official Twitter Hashtag: #NHDebate

Iowa Republican (GOP) Debate FOX NEWS 12/15/11

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Nan Hayworth Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 01/07/12


“Hello, I’m Representative Nan Hayworth from the great state of New York.

“As always, the new year brings fresh hopes and aspirations. Unfortunately, too many of our fellow citizens begin 2012 with worries about keeping their jobs and paying their bills.

“Finding work in this economy remains a struggle, and Friday’s jobs report is the latest evidence of that. Three years ago at this time, the incoming Obama Administration claimed its ‘stimulus’ would keep unemployment below eight percent. Well, unemployment has now been above eight percent for 35 straight months, the longest such stretch since the Great Depression. Roughly 13 million Americans are looking for jobs.

Nan Hayworth

“Leaders in Washington should have no higher priority this year than getting our economy back to creating jobs.

“The foundation for action is already in place. Right now, there are nearly 30 jobs bills passed by the House with support from both Republicans and Democrats that are awaiting action in the Democratic-run Senate. The Republican Plan for America’s Job Creators is designed to empower small businesses and get government out of their way.

“One vote is all each of these jobs bills needs to get to the president’s desk, and it’s disappointing the Senate hasn’t acted. After all, these proposals fulfill common-sense priorities like addressing excessive regulations, encouraging entrepreneurship, and making Washington live within its means.

“One of these bills, in fact, would implement key elements of the president's own plan, including tax incentives for business expensing, a full-year extension of payroll tax relief, and a full-year extension of unemployment insurance. I serve as one of the negotiators ready to work with our Democratic counterparts to get a full-year payroll tax cut enacted into law.

“While the Republican-led House has passed a full year extension of the payroll tax holiday, the Senate, controlled by the president's own party, has not.

“More jobs bills are in the works. In the coming weeks, the House will consider job-creating proposals to reduce unnecessary and burdensome regulations, and repair and improve America’s roads and bridges. Instead of just spending more on short-term fixes, we’d be permanently removing government barriers to job creation. And we hope these bills won’t be bottled up by partisan politics, as well.

“Indeed, all of this requires the help – and the leadership – of the president. We are hopeful that President Obama, in his State of the Union Address, will express a willingness to work with Republicans to enact all of these jobs bills. The American people know we have our disagreements, but they rightly expect us to work together to find areas where we can agree and act. Republicans remain ready and willing to do just that.

“Finally, you may recall that last year’s State of the Union occurred in the shadow of one of the saddest days in recent memory. One year ago this Sunday, a madman opened fire on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and her constituents outside a grocery store in Tucson, Arizona. Six people were killed, including Gabe Zimmerman, an aide to the congresswoman. In those difficult hours, Americans reminded the world that no act of violence would silence the dialogue of democracy. All of us who have the privilege to serve with Gabby continue to pray for her recovery. We remain grateful to those who have sent thoughts and prayers to her, to her family, and all those who were affected.

“In the year ahead, the spirit of service and fellowship can inspire us in Washington. We can be honest about the challenges we face and we can be equal to the task.

“Thank you for listening, and God bless America.”

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Friday, January 06, 2012

Newt Gingrich interview with Chris Matthews FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT VIDEO


Newt Gingrich interview with Chris Matthews.

FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT: MSNBC’S CHRIS MATTHEWS INTERVIEWS GOP NOMINEE NEWT GINGRICH

NEW YORK – January 6, 2012 – Following is a transcript of MSNBC’s Chris Matthews’ interview with Republican presidential candidate and former speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, from tonight’s edition of “Hardball with Chris Matthews.” If used, must credit MSNBC’s “Hardball with Chris Matthews.”



CHRIS MATTHEWS/NEWT GINGRICH INTERVIEW

CM: Mr. Speaker, one thing you said tonight really grabbed me, and I completely thought it was important for all Americans to hear regardless of ideology or partisanship. You said a president can’t do it by himself or herself that it’s about leadership once you’re there. It’s not a solo act.

NG: Right, look I think it’s essential. It’s a lesson I learned from studying Reagan and from studying Abraham Lincoln. That the ability to communicate with, martial, public opinion, have a feel, really stay close to the American people is at the heart of really effective leadership. And if you get very far away from it, you just start melting as a leader.

CM: But this idea of participation, the people do more than vote...that they continue participating in the new presidential phenomenon, right?

NG: I thought it was the great loss that Obama had. He had a huge audience election night. He had built up I think a 13 million or 15 million data bank of people - if he actually sent them the stimulus package and said, what do you think? You would live in a different country today – I mean if they had all said, gee I don’t know, how about this? How about that? But, people are smart. They don’t want you to have a pseudo-participatory system. They want to actually have the ability to give you input, to give you ideas. We don’t know how to do it - no one has ever done it well. Lincoln…

CM: I think Kennedy did a great job. The space program, the Peace Corps – it was all about rooting for the space program, everyone felt a part of it.

CM: Let me ask you about the quality of campaign and tone of the campaign and the tone of the administration following. You talked about, you compared –I think - is going on now for the Romney campaign with what happened in 2004, with the swift boating of John Kerry and how that sort of, polluted the water, if you will for what happened in the second Bush term. And how couldn’t get things done, like privatization.

NG: That’s right. One of the reasons I, again, drifted towards running was a paper I wrote in the summer of 04, which said that on 53 issues, John Kerry was in the minority by an average of 77 to 17. He was to the left of Teddy Kennedy, he could run a clean, straight choice campaign on big issues and they would have won a margin like Nixon did with McGovern. They couldn’t break loose. They were committed on taking Kerry on personally. When you run negative ads that are personal you may break the other guy - but you also break yourself.

CM: and divide the country

NG: and divide the country

CM: Let me ask you about this campaign. I know you want to go positive but the nature of this campaign was done against you in Iowa. Let’s talk about it because we all watched it. You couldn’t turn a television set on without hearing a negative ad on you, and about you personally. And they were written with ad copy, but they weren’t signed by anybody. There was no name on it that said “I paid for this ad” and my name is Mitt Romney.

NG: Right and I took Romney head on about this because it’s all baloney. That was his staff from last campaign with millionaire friends paying for it. Those are his ads. He did not have the guts to admit it.

CM: He did come out and say I could have called off the dogs, not using his words. I could have made it less negative. But why should I? This guy ought to be taking the heat but he basically backed them up.

NG: Right and here’s my answer. He has grandchildren. He outta run a campaign worthy of his grandchildren. He outta take those ads home and show them to his grandchildren... grandpa did this, what do you think of this kind of trash on television- someone being beaten up like this on television? We should run campaigns worthy of our best, not campaigns that demean us to our worst.

CM: Well, what was it like sitting in your hotel room, watching those ads?

NG: I didn’t do much [of that] - I was out campaigning.

CM: But you heard about them

NG: Well, I knew about them, I saw some of them, but look, the reason , the end to me, is like [an episode of]you’re not seeing me compare a Massachusetts moderate to a Reagan conservative is like Saturday Night Live, where Romney’s people were questioning whether I was a conservative - thought to myself, let me get this straight - this is a guy that didn’t support Reagan in the 80s, said in 94 he didn’t want to go back to Reagan policy, votes for Paul Tsongas in 92, who appointed liberal judges, has tax paid abortions, put Planned Parenthood into Romney care and - and he’s questioning whether I’m a conservative?

CM: Are you running a negative campaign right now?

NG: No, I’m running a …

CM: You’ve gone thru list of tyranny of the left as you see it. You’re laughing but you’re saying you’re running a positive campaign?

NG: No, look I’m running a campaign of contrast on public policy, which I was willing not to run if Romney had run a campaign of policy ideas. If I had stuck with policy ideas, by the way – I would have beaten him.

CM: You called him a Saturday Night Live joke.

NG: Well, that ad was a SNL joke - for a Massachusetts moderate to put out an ad questioning my credentials as a conservative, it’s the kind of chutzpah that you don’t really quite expect to find in someone like Romney.

CM: Let’s talk about Tampa. I have always thought, watching this thing from the other side, I could see it from the middle sometimes and sometimes sympathetically. I look at this tea party phenomenon - how do these people and their representatives go to Tampa at the end of this summer when it’s sweltering down there. I always like to the get the atmosphere in there – it’s hot, the humidity is 105 degrees, and they sit around and cheer Mitt Romney? How does that work?

NG: It won’t. He’s not going to be the nominee.

CM: Could it work if he were the nominee? Would [the tea party] ever be able to cheer him on there?

NG: They would never cheer him. Why would they cheer someone – if you were a Tea Party person, why would you cheer someone who raised taxes, created the prototype of Obama care - appointed liberal judges to appease the Democrats – that’s his line, not mine - and put in taxes paid abortions, took care of Planned Parenthood… here’s any easy question for you to answer -- - name one conservative accomplishment or public policy of Romney’s.

CM: We did, we asked him the same question, but here’s the question. This is a strange phenomenon because remember, you’re making historic comparisons today and I love that.

CM: Jimmy Carter is another one, he ran against 4 liberals back in 1976 and he won nomination but was never really the hero of his party. . Same thing. Romney’s running against a number of conservatives, including yourself, Santorum, Rick Perry – different kinds of conservatives and he’s splitting the conservative vote. 75% of your party, through polling, wants a conservative [nominee] but not Mitt Romney. But you’re dividing that up. The Same way the liberals were with Jimmy Carter.

NG: Look as a real practitioner of this game, this is the year that you have the longest proportional representation and therefore he’s never going to get more than 25 of 30 percent of the delegates until April. By April, I think it will be Gingrich vs. Romney and at that point he is going to lose.

CM: So you can deny him majorities up until then?

NG: i think so and I don’t think he’ll ever get Florida

CM: What do you think he will get up here?

NG: Well, he was at 41 this afternoon and I think he’ll be very lucky if he’s at 41

CM: Okay, let me ask you about the quandary you are in. It’s almost like Chinese handcuffs or trying to bang your way out of a paper bag. You have a lot of common interests with Santorum ...in fact; I don’t think you dislike him in any way. I don’t think there’s any personal problem. You call him now, your junior partner, okay – well, that’s a knock. You have to hit him a little, you have to check him…how are you going to be the alternative to Romney unless you check him out of the fight?

NG: I think it will happen. People are going to look and make a judgment over the next few months. Maybe I won’t be the judgment but my hunch is I will be. We have a national campaign and we’re organized to compete in a lot more places. I wasn’t trying to knock [Santorum.] He’s a good guy; I was the Speaker of the House. He was a senator who had no leadership at that point. He did some very significant things. He was key to passing welfare reform. I scheduled it three times. I’m just saying, we could go through these kinds of games….

CM: You got Clinton reelected

NG: Well I created an opportunity for Bill Clinton to decide to sell out the left. It was a wonderful moment.

CM: I know you did. Your politics I don’t agree with you with, but its good politics. We’ll see how welfare reform works out. You said there is more than an election at stake here. Talking to tea party group on Thursday night, you said it’s you have to make real changes about winning general election. It’s about going in there and really making a systematic change and the structure of government and reduce and refine it, dramatically. And then of course, you’re going to have to face the old world, me included, who really won’t like the way things are...or at least too lazy to think about it. That requires a big radical challenge. Can Mitt Romney do it?

NG: No.

CM: Who else can do it besides you?

NG: The only reason I am running is I don’t think anyone else can do it - this is really hard - the kind of stuff you write about – the ability first to win and to win with majority that executes its will and is persistent. This is the kind of the thing happens very seldom.

CM: You know, I like a couple things and I want to talk about the 75% thing, which is a phenomenon to me. There’s something like, I was comparing it to – I’m an old movie nut – but Casablanca, where the roulette table kept coming up at 22 and I kept looking at Romney’s numbers and it’s always about there. For a long time, it was about 22 or 23 on election night. What is it about your party that solidifies the 75% against Romney? Why did the 75% reject him?

NG: He’s a Massachusetts moderate. A Massachusetts moderate and he’s not even willing to be honest about it. They all know who is his - he just hopes they don’t. So he goes around and says “I’m really conservative” – well they just think…

CM: How’s the Tea Party accept it when they know, he will never go in his life, to a tea party meeting. Maybe’s there’s a class difference? There’s all kind of reasons why Mitt Romney wouldn’t show

NG: - that’s why he’s not going to get their vote.



CM: You said you’re up against an amateur conservative and an amateur moderate. Who are these people? Want to put their names on it? The amateur conservative is? Rick Santorum?

NG: Well when you’re talking about trying to create a national majority…

CM: [Santorum] is an amateur? Who are you talking about when you say amateur conservative? You must be talking about Rick Santorum?

NG: Yes, Rick Santorum

CM: The amateur moderate, just to nail it down is…

NG: Mitt Romney

CM: Okay, so you’re going to be the one that will take the last stand against Mitt Romney?

NG: Yes, I think so.

CM: I think some good things happened to you as Speaker – I can be as tough on you as anybody but I did think something interesting happened

NG: By the way, you have been [tough on me] on occasion

CM: I want to ask you about something important. When you’re not being [inaudible], when you’re really being a good positive public servant, you do compromise. You and Clinton in the 90s brought the budget down to balance and surplus – a combination of a moderate liberal and a pragmatic conservative put together a country that worked. You did deal with welfare reforms. You did reduce the deficit; you did have a five percent or lower unemployment rate. This country was working. What went wrong? Because you were a match of wits for a while

NG: Well, a couple of things. We were very fortunate, were both policy wonks. We both placed country above ourselves. We were both willing to endure each other and we both take enormous amount of time to

We were both very experienced. He had been governor for 12 years. I had been studying this stud since 1950. I think we went into a period of harsh partisanship– which I think was wrong

CM: You were a part of it?

NG: No, this was after I left. If you look at the attitude of …

CM: Let’s talk about 2001. The attitude of swift boating and some of the tactics

NG: Yea and the attitude of the guys like Tom DeLay, which was a take no prisoners. You know you can’t lead a free society in a harshly partisan way. That’s what Pelosi and those guys just found out on their side. When you burn your all of your bridges, you leave every independent and every Democrat on the other side or you leave all the Independents and all of the Republicans on the side. Whoever burns the bridges has isolated themselves. In the long run, that’s a bad policy. And frankly, the Bush people and the Republicans in the congress made a huge mistake. Bush decided he wouldn’t veto anything from the Republican congress - and the Republican congress said they wouldn’t investigate anything stupid in the Executive Branch. That was their deal.

CM: How did you learn about that?

NG: Well I was told early on there were conversations about if we pass it, you sign it

CM: What about the other side? No investigations?

NG: Well. That’s the way they operate. This is a lose-lose because the legislative branch needs to constantly stay on the back of the bureaucracy. The President has to check the excesses of the Congress, even of his own party. And I thought that set up the 2001…

CM: And the spending disaster of the early part of this century? And that horrible…

NG: That’s right. Presidents have to pose their will on the constitution. And Congress needs to impose their will on the constitution. And that’s the process that makes it right. Or least a good government.

CM: Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

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*MANDATORY CREDIT: MSNBC’s “Hardball with Chris Matthews”*

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Newt Gingrich TV Ad Timid vs Bold VIDEO


Uploaded by ngingrich on Jan 4, 2012: Romney's economic plan: timid. Parts of it virtually identical to Obama's failed policy. Timid won't create jobs and timid certainly won't defeat Barack Obama.

Newt Gingrich's bold leadership balanced the budget, reformed welfare, helped create millions of new jobs. The Gingrich jobs plan: A powerful plan for growing our economy and creating jobs. Rebuilding the America we love with bold conservative leadership.

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Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Michele Bachmann Suspends Presidential Campaign VIDEO


Uploaded by DMRegister on Jan 4, 2012 Michele Bachmann announced Wednesday morning, Jan. 4, that she would suspend her campaign for president after finishing sixth in the Iowa Caucuses.

Thank You America!

I will be forever grateful to Iowa and its people for launching us on this path with our victory in the Iowa Straw Poll. While I will not be continuing in this race, my faith in the Lord God Almighty, this country, in our republic, has been strengthened. As I have traveled around Iowa, and the country, I have seen the very best in America, our people. And I will always believe in the greatness of them and the greatness of our God.

And, of course, I am deeply grateful to our entire campaign team, here in Iowa, in South Carolina and everywhere. I have no regrets. We never compromised our principles and we can leave this race knowing that we ran it with integrity and that we made an important contribution.

Thank you, God Bless you.

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Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Rick Santorum on Twitter from Iowa

Tiny Klout Flag 71 Rick Santorum, Thank you to my wonderful Iowa supporters and team! Please watch this video:

Ron Paul Twitter from Iowa

Tiny Klout Flag 75 Ron Paul Reports the @DMRegister: Ron Paul gets rock star reception at Valley High School , #GOP2012

Mitt Romney Twitter from Iowa

Tiny Klout Flag78 Mitt Romney. This election, let’s fight for the America we love. Stand with me.

Monday, January 02, 2012

RNC Ad President Obama in His Own Words VIDEO


RNC Ad President Obama in His Own Words VIDEO

One year from now, on Election Day 2012, Americans will have the opportunity to vote Barack Obama and his failed policies out of office. After three tough years of record-setting deficits and high unemployment, the American people are ready to change direction.

Category: News & Politics. Tags: president, barack, obama, democrat, republican, rnc, republican national committee, ad, web video, jobs, unemployment, economy, failed, stimulus, election day, 2012, deficits

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Michele Bachmann Ad America's Iron Lady VIDEO


Michele Bachmann Ad America's Iron Lady VIDEO. Michele Bachmann for President: America's Iron Lady

Michele Bachmann is a consistent conservative fighter who will never back down and is one of Iowa's own. Learn more at MicheleBachmann.com

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