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  • Would Electing a non-Romney Shake up Establishment's Control of Members and Votes on the Hill?

    02/15/2012 3:12:37 AM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 11 replies · 1+ views
    February 15, 2012 | Vanity
    Could there be a real awakening - the removal of the Establishment's shackles from elected officials and their votes - if Americans vote in a non-Romney nominee? I imagine the GOP Establishment cringes at the idea - the spectacle and sense of power that would create [shrink government; states' rights, remove Federal Agencies.....] in "We the People!" This conservative "revolution" could have positive consequences outside of the Executive. Will our elected officials' loyalty return to their constituents and away from their fear of party leadership's power over their re-election fate? Will they remember who they serve? Will more conservatives rally...
  • Newt Crashes, Romney Soars On InTrade

    12/17/2011 4:00:51 PM PST · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 51 replies
    Business Insider ^ | December 15th | Zeke Miller
    Newt Gingrich's fortunes on the prediction betting website InTrade have collapsed in the past three days, amid an unrelenting assault from all sides in the Republican field. After pushing close to 40 percent on the site, he's down to a 16.5 percent chance of winning the nomination. Mitt Romney, who fell as low as 42 percent on the site last week, is back up to 64 percent. The radical swing is a reflection of the growing unease on all sides about Gingrich's viability as the nominee - and recent polling showing that Gingrich's rise to the top in Iowa was...