Unlike some of his fellow Florida Republicans, U.S. Rep. Ander Crenshaw is playing it cool when it comes to investigating the scandals that are increasingly plaguing the Obama administration.
Former Congressman Allen West set off a wave of speculation on Tuesday when he appeared on Sean Hannitys radio show -- and said he was open to running for president in 2016. The Corner over at National Review has the details.
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With Tuesday marking the 24th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacres, Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen took aim at communist China.
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With buzz growing that former CFO Alex Sink, who lost out to Rick Scott back in 2010 in the closest gubernatorial election in Floridas history, wants a rematch in 2014, the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) is taking aim at her and linking her to a possible Democratic rival. On Wednesday, the RPOF launched an attack trashing the economy when Gov. Charlie Crist and Sink served in Tallahassee.
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U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is now hinting that he will vote against the immigration reform bill that he was backing. Appearing on the Hugh Hewitt radio show on Tuesday, Rubio called for changes to the bill that he was championing, namely more commitment to boarder security. Byron York over at Washington Examiner has the details.
York highlights Rubios dilemma:
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Unlike some of his fellow Florida Republicans, U.S. Rep. Ander Crenshaw is playing it cool when it comes to investigating the scandals that are increasingly plaguing the Obama administration.
Remember the increasing chunk of the budget environmentalists want to embed in the Constitution to buy conservation lands -- 33 percent of annualnet revenues from the excise tax on documentsfrom here to kingdom come?
National Democrats plan to defend President Barack Obamas federal health-care law as a matter of concerted party strategy in 2014, but they might as well know: Florida Republicans will welcome it.
Reports surfaced on Tuesday that Democrats across the nation are increasingly going to bat for the health-care law, which remains controversial three years after it was first passed.
Yet another former inmate of the infamousArthur G. Dozier School for Boys (Florida's now-closed reform-school-from-hell) has come forward to tell Sunshine State News he, too, witnessed the existence of an additional cemetery on the campus grounds, back when he attended the school in 1969.
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