Christine O'Donnell Unplugged
O’DONNELL: Three daily habits to save the republic
With all the turmoil in the world, many people are feeling uneasy, wondering if they should feel guilty for going on with their lives. While it's not time to duck and cover, there is a reason for this unease.
SharesO’DONNELL: Reaction to Boehner lawsuit, IRS scandal affects Russian conflict
The world is witnessing America fall prey to domestic abuse at the hands of our president.
SharesO’DONNELL: New Cold War or same one that never ended
Although the Cold War is said to have ended in the 1980s, the staring contest did not.
SharesO’DONNELL: Don’t base policy on bumper stickers
If we as a nation are not seen as strong, no one is safe, not even on American soil. A country is only as strong as its leadership is perceived to be.
SharesO’DONNELL: Fourth of July: Then and now
Instead of a cowboy for a president, we have a boy who plays cowboy as a president. Instead of a leader who works with Congress, we have a child who taunts Congress with statements like "Sue me!"
SharesO’DONNELL: What difference does it make: IRS edition
The White House is betting on Americans' apathy. If they really believe the public won’t care about wrongdoing by the IRS, then we are in more trouble than we thought.
SharesO’DONNELL: Seeking Iran’s help in Iraq is a dangerous, foolish move
There can be no greater boost up the ladder of international credibility and respectability than for the United States of America to ask for your help in Iraq. Essentially, we’ve now elevated Iran to the same status of Australia, the U.K., Poland and other allies who helped us in Iraq.
SharesO’DONNELL: Messaging, not tea party, will save GOP
Eric Cantor’s defeat was exactly that — Eric Cantor’s defeat. His constituents didn’t want him anymore.
SharesO’DONNELL: Attitude adjustment time for Tea Party, GOP bosses
This year's class of candidates is significantly more conservative than years past. Therefore, a Republican landslide would be a victory for everyone. Yet, for this to happen, both establishment Republicans and the Tea Party need an attitude adjustment.
SharesCHRISTINE O’DONNELL: Get to know the real me!
When I was first presented with this opportunity to write for the Washington Times, I was honored and eager to get started. It's not that I think so highly of my own opinion that I believe it'll save the planet in 600-800 words per week. Rather, this is an opportunity for you to get to know me, the real me, in my own words. And I hope to get know you, as well.
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