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Jeb Bush Foundation Donor, Pearson Publishing, Admits to Spying on Kids

The British-based publishing company, Pearson—who happens to be one of the biggest publishers of books on education on the planet, and has “crafted” Common Core education testing, not to mention being one of the largest donors to former Governor Jeb Bush’s education foundation—has admitted to spying on students.

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Cops in Ferguson ‘Accidentally’ Shot

Twenty-year-old suspect, Jeffrey Williams, who was arrested for shooting two police officers outside of the Ferguson, Missouri, police station during a recent protest, is crying foul, and has said through his attorney that he did not intentionally shoot the police officers, according to Fox News.

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Does Military Service Matter When Electing the Next President?

With the help of millions of Americans who have had enough of President Obama’s  and his Democrat Party’s failed economic and foreign policies,  the Republican Party is positioning itself to win back the White House, and to take complete control

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Replacements for Rubio in Senate Start to Line Up

If Senator Marco Rubio decides to run for president instead of running for reelection to the U.S. Senate, Florida CFO Jeff Atwater is in good position to win Rubio’s seat, if an election was held today. The latest Mason-Dixon poll

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Medical Marijuana Making Noise In Florida

The medical Marijuana issue, which as Joe Biden would say, “Is a big f-ing deal” in Florida, continues to gather strength and support around the state. The measure to legalize pot, which needed the support of 60 percent of Floridians,

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DeSantis’ Potential Senate Run in 2016

Popular conservative and Navy Reserve Officer, Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.), is mulling over a possible run for the U.S. Senate, if sitting Senator Marco Rubio decides to vacate his seat and run for president.

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Marco Rubio Applauds Sanctions Against Venezuela’s Thugs

Florida Senator Marco Rubio is looking more and more like a true commander-in-chief, and not some fly-by-night, audacity of hope president who has done nothing but diminish the U.S. standing around the world.

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Hillary Clinton Called Out by Top Democrat over Email Scandal

Former Secretary of State and probable Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton may have seen her hopes of taking residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. swirl down the political toilet over her use of her private email to conduct all of her government business while she served as America’s top diplomat.

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Can Jeb Bush Get the Support of Conservatives?

As much as I disagree with him and believe he is dead wrong for supporting Common Core education standards and amnesty for illegal aliens, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush has a pretty darn conservative track record.

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Manjarres: Marco Rubio Will Run in 2016

Marco Rubio has been telling close friends and advisers that he is all but in, signaling to those in-the-know that he has had his fill of the U.S. Senate, and is looking to move up to a higher office.

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Marco Rubio Commemorates Cuba’s Downing of Civilian Planes

As President Obama has seemingly forgotten, or refused to remember, the downing of two “Brother’s to the Rescue” civilian airplanes by Cuba’s communist Leader, Fidel Castro, Senator Marco Rubio (R) released a statement commemorating the 19th anniversary of the incident over the Florida Straits.

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Second Amendment Rights Squashed in Florida

You have all heard the story of Dale Norman, the man in Fort Pierce who walked out of his house with his freshly minted Florida concealed carry license and was arrested because he did not realize his firearm was partially exposed.

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Ted Cruz May See Florida as Key to 2016 Success

Texas Senator and potential 2016 GOP presidential candidate Ted Cruz, will be in Jacksonville, Florida this Friday to deliver the keynote address at the annual Duval County GOP  Lincoln Day dinner. Cruz, who some expect will run for president in

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Booze Fight Takes Shape in Florida

Shopping hasn’t been a total pleasure for those Floridians, who have been looking to consolidate their shopping steps, by purchasing their groceries and liquor under the same roof. The House Business & Professions Subcommittee in the Florida House of Representatives

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National Media Praises Jeb Bush on Foreign Policy

Former Florida Governor and probably 2016 Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, flexed his national security muscles when he gave a speech to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs to discuss foreign policy agenda, in particularly the current war on Islamic

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Obama Still Silent on Danish Terror Attacks

Even after Danish police called the recent attacks against Jews in Copenhagen “terrorist” acts, President Obama has yet to make a statement condemning the deadly attacks carried out by obvious Islamists.

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GOP Congressman Files Bill to Block Porn at Federal Workplaces

Republican Congressman Mark Meadows (NC) has introduced his Eliminating Pornography from Agencies Act this week, which would make it very naughty, and prevent government employees from having access to porn or other “explicit material” while they are working on “government

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Jeb Bush Hits Bumps Along the Road

A recent Politico article is pointing to two “embarrassing” technological issues that have apparently hampered Jeb Bush’s budding presidential exploratory campaign. The two issues in question are the firing of Bush’s tech guy, Ethan Czahor, who was fired after his

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Marco Rubio Is Getting Closer to a Presidential Decision

After hiring a well-known Romney operative in New Hampshire to “help him on his upcoming book tour,” Senator Marco Rubio is really starting to look like someone who is focused on running for president in 2016.

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Netanyahu Is The Thorn In Obama’s Side

On March 3, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu will deliver what many believe will be an epic anti-Obama administration speech to a joint session of the U.S. Congress, over the president’s ongoing and ill-advised nuclear negotiations with Iran. Speaker John Boehner

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Jeb Bush, Rand Paul Make Economic Appeals to Detroit

Jeb Bush is making a stand for poor people across the country, highlighting the end result of the “Food Stamp President” Barack Obama’s failed economic policy that has increase the number of American taking government assistance. Bush told the Detroit

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Report: Top Conservative Congressmen Quit GOP Leadership Whip Team

Florida Congressman Ron DeSantis (R) is said to have quit the House Republican whip team because House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) has politicized the procedural vote process and has threatened to kick out those members who did not conform to the wishes and demands of House leadership, this according to a source very close to whip team itself.

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Marco Rubio Stands Firm Against Obama’s Cuba Policy

You can disagree with him all you’d like on immigration reform, but Florida Senator Marco Rubio is correct in saying that this easing of sanctions and normalizing of relations with the murderous Castro regime in Cuba will not end the human rights atrocities that have been going on in that country since Fidel Castro first took over.

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Democrats Begin to Distance Themselves from Obama

The recent audio clip of Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) speaking at a Jewish Federation breakfast meeting in Miami, Florida, where she correctly called out radical “Islamic fundamentalists” as being the “leaders” of the “global war on terror,” has started

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Immigration Reform Could Dictate 2016 Elections

With President Obama signing his executive amnesty orders late last year, and the U.S. Congress still trying to hammer out some kind of compromise legislation on immigration reform, could the issue of immigration be the one issue that defines the 2016 presidential election?

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Mitt Romney Is Out, Jeb Bush Gears Up

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush continues to press forward with his likely 2016 presidential run, as Team Bush has just announced the hiring of Republican Iowa strategist David Kochel, who will take the lead over at his Right to Rise PAC.

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Wasserman Schultz Blames Islamic Fundamentalists for Terror Attacks

Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) recently spoke to a group of Jewish Americans in South Florida, joking about how one of the reasons she actually joined them… was to “meet” people, as well expressing her concerns about the “global war on terror,” and her disbelief that MSNBC and CNN would irresponsibly conduct biased reporting.

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Mitt Romney Bashes Hillary Clinton on Foreign Policy

Many Republicans want new blood, and while they think Romney is a swell guy, they feel his time has passed, and that Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, or some other like-minded candidate would have a better shot of defeating the Democrat nominee in 2016.

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Congress Tackles Human Trafficking

While there isn’t much Democrats and Republicans will agree on in the U.S. Congress, one issue that both sides have come together to crackdown on is human trafficking.

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