Monday, December 10, 2012

The Man to Replace DeMint

But while it's hard to stay focused on the fiscal cliff, the resignation of leading Tea Party pol Jim DeMint is (to me anyway) a more compelling development. Obviously, one story led to the other. The Tea Party is about purity, and DeMint doesn't want

South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint, who helped insurgent candidates oust incumbent Republicans in primaries, announced Thursday that he will lead the Washington-based Heritage Foundation, a group that has served as an incubator for the party's policy

Jim DeMint: The right's new kingmaker FILE - In this June 14, 2011, file photo Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., speaks to media on Capitol Hill in Washington. DeMint announced Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012 that he is resigning to take over at Heritage Foundation.

U.S. Senator Jim DeMint, one of the strongest conservatives in Congress, announced this week that he will be resigning his seat in January to become the president of the Heritage Foundation. As Republicans appear to be

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Let the death match begin. In South Carolina — a virtual one-party state that produces some of the country's meanest, weirdest political battles — the resignation of Sen. Jim DeMint (R) meant that the 2014 campaign season started

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