Archive for November, 2011
Gingrich trails in organizing in early-voting Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich leads the 2012 pack in buzz but trails his rivals in just about every other category in Iowa. The former House speaker is striving for a remarkable comeback with the smallest staff and the fewest precinct-level campaign backers of the seven candidates competing in the Jan.
Gingrich trails in organizing in early-voting Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich leads the 2012 pack in buzz but trails his rivals in just about every other category in Iowa. The former House speaker is striving for a remarkable comeback with the smallest staff and the fewest precinct-level campaign backers of the seven candidates competing in the Jan. 3 presidential caucuses that kick off voting in the fight for the GOP nomination
Gingrich trails in organizing in early-voting Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich leads the 2012 pack in buzz but trails his rivals in just about every other category in Iowa. The former House speaker is striving for a remarkable comeback with the smallest staff and the fewest precinct-level campaign backers of the seven candidates competing in the Jan. 3 presidential caucuses that kick off voting in the fight for the GOP nomination.
Gingrich trails in organizing in early-voting Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich leads the 2012 pack in buzz but trails his rivals in just about every other category in Iowa. The former House speaker is striving for a remarkable comeback with the smallest staff and the fewest precinct-level campaign backers of the seven candidates competing in the Jan. 3 presidential caucuses that kick off voting in the fight for the GOP nomination
Google exec: Online piracy bills in Congress wrong
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt says Congress is taking the wrong approach to fighting online piracy. Schmidt said after speaking at the University of Minnesota on Wednesday that the Protect IP Act making its way through the Senate simply wouldn’t work with today’s Internet technology. The bill and its companion bill in the House would punish companies if copyrighted material such as songs and movies appeared on their websites
Jerry’s Ink: Democrats and Liberals Need Not Read This
ELMER FUDD QUITS. CAIN RAISES CAIN. Marble-mouthed Barney Frank, who I always envision saying, “I’ll get you, you pesky wabbit,” is quitting. Good riddance. He…
