Tea Party on Social Security: "We Are All Collateral For The Banks"
Congressman Bob Inglis shares his observations.
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Congressman Bob Inglis shares his observations.
A young state legislator looks terrific on TV and stands out in a party of dreary white men. Sound familiar?
Alvin Greene gets 21 percent support in his first poll.
She voted for him because of soul singer Al Green.
Vic Rawls has experts looking for irregularities.
Unlikely primary winner denies he's a plant.
Oh, and he works for a rival campaign.
They're not sexy, but they are interesting.
Andre Bauer is not a highly educated man.
Hey, remember that old saying about cheap Jews?
And he doesn't even stand to gain from this. Confusing.
NOW who is the governor of South Carolina going to alienate?
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