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Presidential Inauguration: Timeless Tradition or Waste of Money?
With President Obama’s second inauguration planned for January 21, 2013, many may question if another celebration is necessary, especially with the current economic state of our country. The process of swearing in the president is a ritual mandated by the … Continue reading
Debate For America
The second presidential debate produced many chances for both candidates to take strong positions on popular issues and point out their differences in policy. Candy Crowley moderated a vigorous discussion that was combative but mostly expository. Intermixed in their arguments … Continue reading
Third Party Spotlight: Gary Johnson
DOI:10/11/12 With all the big spenders in their fancy suits in the upcoming 2012 election, too often are third party candidates thrown under the radar. Gary Johnson, the presidential candidate for the Libertarian party, does not mind running a low-key … Continue reading
The State of International Issues
Nolton regular Earl Ingle returns with an analysis of three key points on international affairs addressed during President Obama’s 2012 State of the Union Address.
Posted in Issue #18, The Nolton
Tagged Congress, Iran, Iraq, Iraqi War, Muammar Gaddafi, Obama, Osama bin Laden, President, Seal Team Six, State of the Union, United States, US, White House
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Running with Elephants
Robert Bolton’s essay presents a fairly complete analysis for the 2012 presidential election, marking out some of the forerunners for the Republican nomination and explaining the actions they will likely take as they attempt to retake the presidency from Barack … Continue reading




