This name can refer to: 1/ Brad Jackson is a country and rock n roll musician. He was raised in Plainfield, IL and currently is based out of Joliet, IL. His major influences are Merle Haggard, Ray Price, and Sonny James. 2/ Brad Jackson is a conservative political commentator and journalist for the online journal 'The New Ledger'. The Journal, sponsored by the blog BigGovernment.com, aims to offer "informed commentary on politics, the economy, and foreign affairs", and it has a variety of free public affairs podcasts.
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Controversy in Alaska’s Senate Race and the Departure of Larry Summers
If the Whiskey Could Hold Me
Erick Erickson Talks Election Day
Football in July
Democrat Accusations and the Chamber of Commerce
Bernanke Speaks, Foreclosures Are a Mess, and Mitch Daniels Wants a VAT
Sarah Palin vs. The Federal Reserve
Josh Zerkle Talks About the Tragedy at Penn State
The Intersection of Political Theory and Political Reality
Revolving Door
Obama’s Disappointing Tech Policy
Student Free Press Association Takes Back College News
Unemployment Numbers and Waivers from Obamacare
Voter Fraud and Ethan Epstein on China
Melissa Clouthier on the Republican Tsunami
Texas Governor Rick Perry is Fed Up with Washington
The TSA’s Humiliating and Ineffective Security Policies
Is GM Still Government Motors?
Unemployment Rises to a Whopping 9.8%
The Fed’s James Bullard Talks About an Economic Rebound
Obama’s Sinking Economic Ship
More than 14 Million Americans Still Unemployed
Debt Crises Abroad and at Home
How to Avoid Collegiate Indoctrination
How Will the Markets React to Obama’s Jobs Speech?
Solyndra: Obama’s Venture Socialism
Are We Witnessing the Death of America’s Middle Class?
Records Show Romney’s Advisors Met with White House to Craft Obamacare
The Budding Love Affair Between the Obama Administration, the Media and the Occupy Wall Street Movement
Free Trade Agreements, and Mitt Romney’s Possible Trade War on China
An Unprecedented 26 Million Americans are Underemployed
The Geography of China and Its Influence on Their Rise to Power
America’s Ticking Bankruptcy Bomb
Unemployment Still High, Especially Among American Youth
Jon Huntsman Talks About Entitlement Reform, China and the EPA
Elena Kagan: The Justice Who Knows Too Much
Country Bluegrass - Banjo & Pedal Steel Guitar
That AS Level Piece
A Look Back at 2010
Investors and Economists Slap Bernanke Over QE2
What Really Started the Financial Crisis?
The Devilish Details of a Debt Ceiling Deal
The Media’s Institutional Liberalism
A New Look at the Unappreciated James Madison
The Roots of a Conservative Republican Party
China Comes to the Rescue of the Eurozone
Carmen's Cha Cha
Funny How Time Slips Away
Somithing That Means Nothing
Wish I'd Written You a Love Song
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