by Nick Stone of Drawnlines Politics. Finally getting around to watching Marco Rubio’s address to CPAC on YouTube, I find myself understanding something I seem to have underestimated these past months: why people like him. His unpolished yet powerful stage presence denotes a speaker who speaks from the heart. His only occasional glances at his [...]
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by Nick Stone of Drawnlines Politics. Florida Democrats knew a year ago they couldn’t win the Governor’s Mansion or take the Republican senate seat from the GOP. Their only hope was for Republicans to erupt in civil war while the Dems snuck in under cover. If too many false populists join a coalition of right-minded [...]
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by Nick Stone of Drawnlines Politics. What a load of horse manure from The Shark Tank blog this week regarding Marco Rubio’s stance on counting (or not counting) illegal immigrants in the 2010 Census. Even a passing glance at Javier Manjarres’s posts reveal a clear bias “in the tank” for Rubio’s candidacy. This blog, always [...]
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by Nick Stone of Drawnlines Politics. Is a good mom one who holds her child’s hand and invariably stops them from running out into traffic? Or is a good mom one that engrains in their child the responsibility to look left, right, and left again before ever taking a step into danger? The everpresent helicopter [...]
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by Nick Stone of Drawnlines Politics. Message from Sunshine Republicans on Ed Lynch’s primary victory Fellow Conservative, As a friend of Edward Lynch, I wanted you to be the first to know! With last night’s extremely close primary election, the message is clear: every single moment you spent helping Ed mattered. Every sign you held, [...]
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by Chris Johnson of Drawnlines Politics. As a liberal- you can imagine how important education is to me. Not only my own, which allows me to make well informed choices and decisions, but also the education of society around me. Our federal education system is broken. I am deeply troubled by this on many sundry [...]