GOP is the abbreviation for the Republican Party (it stands for Grand Old Party). Republicans are often newsworthy, because they have important senators and representatives who make news or say controversial things: among the recent examples of Republicans who have gotten extensive media coverage are former governor of Alaska and frequent pundit Sarah Palin, current Senator from Texas Ted Cruz, John Boehner (Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives), congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Sometimes, the president is a Republican (former President Bush, for example) and the media always cover what the president is saying and doing. Republicans dominate talk radio, they dominate Fox News, and they dominate the Tea Party, all of which guarantees the GOP receives a lot of media coverage.
SuperNews - 2005 GOP in Jeopardy 1-7 was released on: USA: 22 October 2005
Gab's Blabs - 2007 CNN GOP Debates Entertainment at Its Finest 2-28 was released on: USA: 20 January 2012
Most of the time, Fox News does not critique GOP candidates, since the network is identified with the Republican party and promotes Republican views. But there are two kinds of people on Fox News-- opinion commentators (most of whom tend to lean pro-Republican, and praise Republican ideas); and news anchors, who try to be objective and keep opinion out of their reporting. Thus, Shep Smith or Bret Baier or even Chris Wallace would at times critique a Republican candidate who is in the news, since reporting the news (even about Republicans) is part of their job, and they take it seriously.
They seem to strike a very far right stance. Very typical of most right wing fake news website, especially compared to MSNBC who is fairly middle of the road and Fox , which is just a right wing propaganda wing of the GOP.
Karl Rove, political advsior to former president George W. Bush, is approximately 5 feet tall. He has been retired from the political scene since 2007.
Newsworthy is an adjective, or describing word.
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GOP as an acronym for "Grand Old Party", another name for the Republican Party.
The cast of Newsworthy - 2011 includes: Santino Fontana as Mr. Kerry Noah Robbins as Frederick
None of the Democratic Party presidents attended the GOP convention.
GOP, Grand Old Party, is used by the Republican Party.
The opposite of the GOP party (Republicans) is the Democratic party.
GOP is an acronym for Grand Old Party.
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