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Quote of the Day (December 22, 2009)
1 day ago ago from Texas Broadside
Stacy McCain : "Sarah Palin is a potential contender for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. That fact should not be turning conservative friends into bitter enemies more than two years ahead of the 2012 Iowa caucus." - JP
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11 hours ago ago from geeseyvox
Image : http://www.flickr.com Senator John McCain is making environmental news headlines again for taking a stance on climate change and distancing himself from the Bush Administration. In recent days, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate has campaigned in the Pacific Northwest touting his pro- environment commitment and agenda. McCain's commitment to fight global warming differs from current Administration policy and from ...
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20 hours ago ago from Vox Verax
By MAUREEN DOWD NYT WASHINGTON The Maverick’s buck stops here. John McCain is no longer the media’s delight and his party’s burr, bucking convention with infectious relish. The man used to be such a constructive independent that some of his Republican Senate colleagues called him a traitor. Now he’s such a predictable obstructionist that he’s in the just-say-no vanguard with the same conservatives who used to despise him. On ...
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11 hours ago ago from THE BURNED OVER DISTRICT
MoDo looks at the sad, almost tragic decline of John McCain from principled maverick to embittered misanthrope displaying all the worst elements of a sore Republican loser. The man used to be such a constructive independent that some of his Republican Senate colleagues called him a traitor. Now he’s such a predictable obstructionist that he’s in the just-say-no vanguard with the same conservatives who used to despise him. On Tuesday ...
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15 hours ago ago from One Penny Sheet
OPS_admin | Dec 21, 2009 | Comments 0 Throughout the health care debate, Republicans have grumbled that they have been shut out of the negotiations. “[N]o Republican was invited,” to hash out a deal, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said yesterday. “[Obama s] campaign promise on health care reform, which I believed was that we would sit down and negotiate together, Republicans and Democrats, we didn’t. … Republicans were never brought in to ...
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