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McCain Agonistes

2 hours ago ago from Rogue Columnist

Am I the only one who notices how radio news reports -- even on NPR -- on everything from health care to the budget always seem to lead with sound cuts from Republican opponents. They get the time to spout a talking point, then the announcer moves on to the next story. We're left to wonder why these bills that have passed garnered any support. Considering how bought-and-paid-for the Democratic Party is by corporate interests, I find this odd. ...

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No!

17 hours ago ago from Big Brass Blog

Their is obstructionism is good for the country... how? Party of NO GOP risks becoming irrelevant with its no' policy Republicans in Congress remind me of a bunch of 2-year-olds because it seems the only word they know how to say is, "No." Bailout of the giant troubled financial institutions? "No." Aid for America's ailing auto industry? "No." A stimulus package to help states, local governments, educational institutions and private ...

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NY Times.com: John McCain, Distanced From 2008 Race, Raises Senate Voice

4 hours ago ago from The Inside Straight

The Republican Party’s leadership vacuum has given Mr. McCain an opening, and he is charging through it, tacking right on some issues and loudly embroiling himself in battles with the White House and Democratic leaders over health care, stimulus spending, foreign policy and the style of the Obama presidency. He is more visible now than at any time since the end of his presidential campaign. via John McCain, Distanced From 2008 Race, ...

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Republican Party "Divided?" / Iran Update/ Democrat Healthcare Dies

13 hours ago ago from Life (Politics, Current Events, Life, Humor)

Some in the past few months have seen the growth of the Tea Party movement from a grass roots campaign across the country without political affiliation protest the wrongs of both parties. They hold the values which the Republican Party only speaks of but never acts upon. In Florida an official Tea Party has been formed politically giving an official competitor to the GOP. I believe you will see the GOP's only hope for survival in the "blue ...

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McCain, Distanced From Race, Raises Senate Voice

10 hours ago ago from New America Today

Senator John McCain, left, with Senator Richard C. Shelby of Alabama. THE NEW YORK TIMES ADAM NAGOURNEY Much of the old presidential campaign gang has moved on. The governor he made famous -- Sarah Palin, his vice-presidential pick in 2008 -- is the one exciting crowds these days. He is facing the possibility of a primary challenge at home, one more reminder of his uneasy relationship with his own party. Yet at ...

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