Paul Stanley

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  • Ryan Assumes Role as Top 'Punching Bag' for Liberals

    An unusually direct Paul Ryan speech in Tampa has touched off a firestorm of controversy between liberal and conservative pundits over whether the GOP is right to take Medicare and other entitlement spending on as the center of a campaign and whether or not the closing of a GM plant was the fault of the Democrats or the Republicans. Many on the left now see him as the number one punching bag for Republican policies.

  • Romney Accepts GOP Nomination; Vows to Protect Life, Honor Institution of Marriage

    Romney Accepts GOP Nomination; Vows to Protect Life, Honor Institution of Marriage

    Years after Mitt Romney set his sights on being president of the United States, the former Massachusetts governor officially accepted on Thursday the 2012 Republican nomination in a packed convention center in Tampa, Fla., vowing to protect life, honor traditional marriage and protect religion.

  • No Protestant on GOP Ticket for First Time Ever

    No Protestant on GOP Ticket for First Time Ever

    For the first time in the nation's political history, the Republican ticket will be absent a Protestant as either the presidential or vice presidential candidate. Mitt Romney is Mormon and Paul Ryan is Catholic.

  • Republicans Showcase Diversity With Primetime Lineup

    Republicans Showcase Diversity With Primetime Lineup

    This year more than ever, the GOP gathering in Tampa highlights the growing number of African-American, Hispanic and female politicos involved in the Republican Party, many of whom the party believes will be rising stars and leaders for the next several decades.

  • Ann Romney Says 'No One Will Move Heaven, Earth Like Mitt' to Help Others; Critics Comment on Her Speech

    Ann Romney usually remains in the background when her husband campaigns but Tuesday night's Republican National Convention was all about her and how her husband is prepared to do whatever is necessary to bring American back to more prosperous times. But her comments were met by some critics as being disingenuous and out of touch with mainstream America, especially women.

  • Dems Eyeing Rape, Abortion Protests as Game Changer to Woo Independents

    Dems Eyeing Rape, Abortion Protests as Game Changer to Woo Independents

    With at least 10 percent of the U.S. voting population undecided 70 days before the election, Democrats and Republicans are launching wildly different strategies to gather in what pundits are calling the "persuadables."

  • Ann Romney Introduces Herself to America at GOP Convention; May Discuss Miscarriage

    After years on the campaign trail, Ann Romney will not need much of an introduction when she addresses a nationally televised audience tonight, but there is still much to learn about the person who is Mitt Romney's biggest supporter.

  • Marriage Faces Tough Ballot Test in Four States

    Marriage Faces Tough Ballot Test in Four States

    The race for the White House is starting to occupy the thoughts of many Americans now that the Republican and Democratic conventions are getting underway. But for voters in four key states, the issue of whether to allow same-sex marriages will also be front and center.

  • Celebrity Sightings May Be Rare in Charlotte During Democratic Convention

    Based on the public schedules of many of Hollywood's more politically active Democrats, there may be a shortage of major actors and musicians during the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte next week. There are several reasons but one could have something to do with the location of this year's convention.

  • Akin Staying in After Meeting With Top-Level Evangelicals in Florida

    The embattled GOP Senate candidate from Missouri, Rep. Todd Akin, met with key members of the Council for National Policy in Florida the past two days to assess his current status and whether he can remain a viable candidate in the U.S. Senate race in Missouri. Several sources told The Christian Post that Akin believes he can still win and wanted to stay in the race and in a late afternoon press conference, confirmed that on Friday.