Former U.S. Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., ripped into President Barack Obama on Tuesday, pointing to Politifact giving him the Lie of the Year award for his claim that Americans would be able to keep their current health-care options under his signature law.
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Former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, took aim at President Barack Obamas signature health-care law on Monday. Paul sent an email to supporters of the Campaign for Liberty, which Paul chairs, in which he tackled the law.
Now that the American people are finally getting a taste of Obamacare, the political dynamic over this legislation is completely changing, Paul insisted. In fact, roughly one-dozen Democrat United States senators, worried stiff about their political careers, are beginning to push for reform of the bill.
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The Republican Party of Florida has wasted no time in attacking former governor Charlie Crist over his stance on Obamacare since he declared he'd be running for his old job. On Tuesday, the RPOF criticized both Washington and Crist for using "craven political tactics" to pass and implement the Affordable Care Act.
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It probably never occurred to Adam Hollingsworth that the lie he told on a job application in the mid-1990s could set him up for a second-degree felony conviction in 2013.
All this year, House Speaker John Boehner has been taking criticism from all quarters.
He is a squish selling out to the Obama administration and the Democrats, many conservatives charged when he engineered bipartisan (mostly Democratic) approval of higher tax rates on high earners rather than go over the fiscal cliff.