Untitled Document I’ve been known to call it like I see it. I talk way too much about my Maltese. I adore handwritten letters. I watch horror movies and listen to music that makes my grandmother proud. I fantasize about winter cottages. I hate that dream where I’m running from something and I’m in slow motion. I believe in God. I eat lots of kale. I run, spin, lift weights, and like to climb things. Oh, and I LOVE my country.



Archive for Mitt Romney

Romney Gives the Mainstream Media a Treat

on February 1st, 2012

In an appearance on CNN today, Mitt Romney said the following: “I’m in this race cause I care about Americans. I’m not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net there. If it needs repair, I’ll fix it. I’m not concerned about the very rich. They’re doing just fine. I’m concerned about the [...]

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The New Hampshire Debates and Moving Forward

on January 9th, 2012

This weekend’s GOP debates were pretty standard—lots of pre-rehearsed talking points, a medley of absurd questions from liberal moderators, and some mudslinging here and there. You can check out my full twitter commentary from Saturday’s debate and my Saturday pre-debate analysis at BreitbartTV. However, some key points from both debates merit extra focus. First off, [...]

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Candidates Shine in Best GOP Debate So Far

on October 12th, 2011

Last night’s Bloomberg-Washington Post GOP debate was perhaps the best one yet for many reasons. First, it focused on the topic at the forefront of every American’s mind: the economy. Second, it featured an interesting round in which the moderator allowed candidates to ask each other questions. Most importantly, it showcased the fact that many [...]

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What We Need to See and Hear in the Iowa Debate

on August 11th, 2011

As President Downgrade proceeds with his fundraising, fiestas and blame game, GOP presidential candidates will take the stage tonight at the Fox News Iowa debate. At this critical point in our country’s history, it’s time to toss out the platitudes and talking points. GOP contenders, here is what Americans need to see and hear from [...]

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An interview with Rep. Thaddeus McCotter

on July 2nd, 2011

He is a graduate of the University of Detroit Law School. He is a U.S. Representative for Michigan’s Eleventh District. He is a member of the House Financial Services Committee. He is a fan favorite on Fox News’s “Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld” and a frequent guest on radio and television. And he can rock [...]

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Q & A with Jedediah: My Questions, Your Answers

on June 23rd, 2010

This week, I decided to mix things up a bit. Although I love my typical Q & A columns because they afford me the chance to address questions from my readers, I wanted to hear more from them. In other words, I wanted this column to center around their opinions, not mine. So, I decided [...]

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Book Review: Mitt Romney’s No Apology: The Case for American Greatness

on March 2nd, 2010

In No Apology: The Case for American Greatness, Mitt Romney discusses many foreign policy and domestic issues facing America and suggests solutions he believes will lead to a more safe and robust nation. Special attention is paid to national security, economic productivity, education, energy, and cultural fortitude. The overall tone of the text is analytical. [...]

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