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Tag: Seeme Hasan
Revamped Gingrich campaign will ‘bring Americans together’
What happened to the Gingrich campaign? What was it that led the 2012 Republican presidential hopeful to right out of the gate break with party orthodoxy and say what he genuinely thought of the GOP Ryan budget plan and then to wander away from the campaign trail in a way that spurred his staff to band together and jump ship. Maybe it was the phone call Gingrich took a couple months ago from Dr. Malik Hasan, of the Colorado Hasans, longtime major GOP financial backers.
Latino Republican anti-bigotry campaign draws angry Colorado GOP response
As the nation's political class wrestles with the violence in Arizona that killed and injured more than twenty people and landed Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in the hospital with a bullet through the brain, leading national Latino conservative organization Somos Republicans is spotlighting the harsh backlash it drew from members of the Colorado GOP to a campaign it launched last week lauding former state Republican Muhammad Ali Hasan for speaking out about growing bigotry in the party.
Americans think Obama is Muslim; Hasan thinks Obama is anti-Muslim
The headline-getting dubious recent Pew Research Poll that reported 20 percent of Americans believe the President is Muslim had CNN reporting the fact that...
The Denver Post’s ‘plot’ against ‘tax cuts’
Matt Drudge would be proud of the headline hovering today over Tim Hoover's story on the battle being waged over three tax-slashing initiatives headed...
McInnis asked to renew water fellowship, Hasans laughed him off
When Scott McInnis left Congress and came to the Hasan family looking for work, sympathetic Malik Hasan gave McInnis a $300,000 fellowship that he...
Hasan Foundation demands McInnis money back, but questions remain
VAIL - In the wake of the Hasan Family Foundation concluding its internal probe of the Scott McInnis plagiarism scandal Friday and demanding repayment of his fellowship funds, questions continue to swirl about whether the $300,000 was in fact some form of a political contribution.