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The Republican party lost one of its most treasured figures this weekend. North Carolina Senator and noted civil rights foe Jesse Helms died Friday at the age of 86.

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» Legacy.

Radio host Michael Reagan, s has vowed not to vote this November as protest against today's gay marriage ruling. "I am taking my ballot and mailing it directly to the Supreme Court of California… to allow the judges to decide for us. We have seen this time and time again, Democracy usurped, the voters wishes do not matter, whether its Proposition 187 or the Gay Marriage Ban, its no longer We the People, it is now, They the Judges… As the son of a former Governor of this state and United States President, I am disgusted." Strong words from a man who continues to define himself by his dead father. [Reagan.com]

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» Nancy Hearts Johnny

Former first lady Nancy Reagan endorsed John McCain yesterday. Because, you know, she didn't have a choice: "Ronnie and I always waited until everything was decided to endorse. Well, obviously this is the nominee of the party." [Bloomberg]

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Ronald Reagan remains an anathema among gay folk. Progressive Victory president and journalist Hans Johnson reminds readers that The Gipper - who the GOP still adore like a high school crush - wasn't the worst Republican when it came to gay politics.

Johnson's argument revolves around Reagan's 1978 letter condemning the Briggs Initiative, which would have prohibited gays from teaching in California schools and other teachers from "promoting" homosexuality, whatever that means…

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Ronald Reagan's name came up 53 times during last night's Republican debate. These guys have a total hard on for the former president. In fact, rumor has it that Mitt Romney came in his pants when comparing himself to the Gipper.

Also, Alf's A Republican?


If you ever wanted to proof that Bill O'Reilly's nothing but a hack with severe mental problems, here it is: the "reputable" journalist will use his Fox News show to debate Alf, a puppet who hasn't been popular since the Reagan administration. Oh, wait, we guess it does make sense…

Will GOP Learn An Evolutionary Lesson?

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The Republicans' actions and words at this weekend's Values Voter Summit prove one thing: the party simply refuses to evolve. Editor Andrew Belonsky explains why the Grand Old Party needs to embrace change, look beyond the walls of social conservatism and expand its definition of family values.

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Aide Celebrates Candidate's "Courage"

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Mitt Romney and his campaign staff do not appreciate the Log Cabin Republican's anti-Mitt advert.

After viewing the commercial - which blasts the presidential candidates capricious positions on gun control and abortion policies - Romney aide Kevin Madden barked:

As Governor Romney has repeatedly made clear, like many other Republicans including Ronald Reagan, he wasn't always pro-life. Governor Romney has said he was wrong and hopes he never stops learning from his mistakes or trying to do what's right.

This personal, negative attack was launched and paid for by a group recognized as having Mayor Giuliani as their ‘favorite’ candidate. Governor Romney supports a federal marriage amendment and so it makes sense that a national gay rights group would attack him. The advertisement misrepresents Governor Romney’s courage to admit that he had been wrong on this issue and the fact that he is proud of his strong record of defending the sanctity of life.

Romney's "courage"? Um, right. We don't think "courage" when we reflect on Romney's repeated flip-flops. Rather, we think "patronizing," "lying" and "despicable". But that's just us…

How One Man, One Vote Aided Evangelical Ascension

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America's plurality voting system limits voter's options. With one man and one vote, the man or woman with the most votes wins an election, regardless of whether they receive a majority. In such an environment, voters tend to vote tactically. That is, they lean heavily in one direction or the other. There's no middle ground.

The religious right's well aware of this democratic flaw. Taking advantage of changing political tides, these "value voters" used tactical voting to elevate the GOP to heavenly heights - with hellish results.

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Poor Ronald Reagan. Not only did the Republican former President lose a painful battle to Alzheimer's in 2004, but The Washington Post passes on word that the Gipper has died again.

They also make sure you guys know they made a mistake in a June 6th Reagan-related article. Not as big a mistake as resurrecting a dead President, but you know…

(Thanks for the tip, PageOneQ!)



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