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  1. Holder's Race-Baiting Ruse Is About Obama’s Reelection, Not Voting Rights

    Eric Holder’s Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an all-out war on voter-ID laws and other measures to safeguard the electoral process. Although Holder’s actions are purportedly to prevent African-Americans from being disenfranchised, the reality is ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 01/01/2012 - 12:44

  2. I Love Greed

    What human motivation gets the most wonderful things done? It's really a silly question, because the answer is so simple. It turns out that it's human greed that gets the most wonderful things done. When I say greed, I am not talking about fraud ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 01/03/2012 - 07:02

  3. Our Innocents Abroad?

    Friday's lead stories in The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal dealt with what both viewed as a national affront and outrage. Egyptian soldiers, said the Post, "stormed the offices" of three U.S. "democracy-building ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 01/03/2012 - 07:06

  4. Media Cite Unnamed Critic To Dismiss Iowa As 'Too White,' 'Too Rural'

    As Iowa voters head to their caucuses tonight, some in the media are asking if Iowa is "too white, too evangelical, too rural" to accurately represent the political views of the country as a whole. That's how NBC correspondent Andrea ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 01/03/2012 - 15:42

  5. Rush: When Did Being White, Evangelical And Rural Become Negatives?

    On Tuesday’s show,  Rush Limbaugh criticized NBC correspondent Andrea Mitchell’s classification of Iowa as “too white, too evangelical and too rural.” “Andrea Mitchell, NBC News, Washington said the rap on Iowa is it does not represent the rest of the ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 01/03/2012 - 17:27

  6. Occupy's Celebrity 1 Percent Backers

    The Occupy Wall Street movement has hit several huge roadblocks. First it was the cold temperatures that sent many home. Next was the long-overdue decision to evacuate them out of public parks by liberal Democrat mayors. But another huge roadblock that& ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 01/04/2012 - 05:28

  7. Iowa-Bashing Snobs and Sore Losers

    The Iowa caucuses may not have much predictive value, but they did a wonderful job of unmasking both elitist whingers on the left and incompetent whiners on the right. As they do every presidential election cycle, progressives of pallor wore their ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 01/04/2012 - 05:36

  8. Annnd... They're Off!

    From Des Moines, Iowa At long last, real voters cast real votes on behalf of real candidates. One down, 49 to go and that doesn't include American Somoa, Guam, the District of Columbia and other U.S. holdings. You already know what happened last ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 01/04/2012 - 05:41

  9. GOP Hypocrisy on Display in Virginia

    In case you haven't noticed yet, the battle for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination has been a highly volatile, highly unpredictable roller coaster ride. With a different candidate emerging at the top of the polls week after week, it would be ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 01/04/2012 - 14:40

  10. Limbaugh: Santorum Speech Provided What The GOP's Been Missing- A Sense Of 'Team'

    On his Wednesday show, Rush Limbaugh said Sen. Rick Santorum's post-Iowa Caucus speech evoked the vital concept of “team” and its ability to energize a campaign. “Santorum comes along, there’s something about this whole thing last night, for me, felt ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 01/04/2012 - 20:13