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Hillary in 2012
17 hours ago ago from The Policy Page
Too soon? Yeah, it is. But it's not too early to notice that, according to the polls, Secretary of State Clinton is way more popular than her boss and former adversary, President Barack Obama. In a poll conducted by the nonpartisan Clarus Research Group involving 800 registered voters who are self-identified “news watchers,” Clinton had a 75 percent approval rating and a 21 percent disapproval rating overall. Obama, in contrast, had ...
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16 hours ago ago from DISSENTING JUSTICE
On October 21, 2008, when Dissenting Justice was still getting started as a blog, I wrote the following essay reprinted below. I am republishing it because it seems highly relevant today. FYI: The article received many hits at the time and remains very popular among readers. ________________________________________________________________ 2008 Is Not 1964: Why Liberal Mania and Conservative Panic Are Nothing But ...
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17 hours ago ago from NO QUARTER
Ani e-mailed this Politico story to our NoQuarter writers' mailing list: Poll: Clinton approval soars [while Obama's sink]. Eastan McNeal wrote back, suggesting that we post this poll: Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post's poll. We have TWO more polls for you to take below. And I've posted a segue on the SEXISM that is alive and well in this country. By the way, to ...
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Jacob Heilbrunn: Please, Cut Obama Some Slack
16 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
A year ago, Barack Obama was a hero for Democrats. Now he's becoming a villain. Have the Democrats lost their minds? The tenebrous story is recounted by Dana Milbank in the Washington Post, who notes that some liberals are even starting to join forces with the tea party to decry Obama over the confirmation of Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke. The decriers are also upset about Obama's decision to send more troops to Afghanistan, the ...
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11 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Either Presidential Press Secretary Robert Gibbs went off the reservation and was not speaking for President Obama when he attacked Howard Dean's character and sanity for daring to criticize the Senate health "reform" bill which Obama wants passed; or more frighteningly, Gibbs was speaking for President Obama. If Gibbs wasn't speaking for Obama, Gibbs should be fired, or at least called on the carpet by Obama and ordered to apologize ...
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11 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Remember just a few weeks ago when political pundits were declaring the demise of the Republican Party? That Republicans were teetering on the edge of insignificance; remember? Well, not to be outdone, Democrats have now stolen the show! Former Democratic National Committee Chairman, and Vermont Governor, Howard Dean has counseled senators to vote no on the latest Senate health reform proposal. As he explained in a Washington Post op-ed ...
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