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14 hours ago ago from Later On
Timothy Egan in the NY Times : After the last insult had been spat from the Senate floor, after final passage of a legislative attempt to do something significant in this messy democracy, a leading voice of the opposition made a public prediction: “People will be hunting Democrats with dogs,” said Senator Phil Gramm of Texas. This was 1993, in the fragile first year of Bill Clinton’s presidency, on a vote to raise taxes for the ...
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4 hours ago ago from Common American Journal - Ordinary Americans seeking to inform and inspire our fellow Patriots in these extraordinary times
by Paul A. Rahe BigGovernment.com 12/24/2009 For some time now — here , here , and here — I have been arguing what at first must have seemed counterintuitive: that a great political realignment may be in the works. Today, in The Washington Post , William M. Daley warns his fellow Democrats that they are in danger of bringing just such a realignment about. After alluding to the announced retirements of four centrist Democrats in ...
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3 hours ago ago from UP@NIGHT
Nostradamus Versus UP @ NIGHT No Contest It has been over a year and a half since I began this UP@NIGHT and my career as a pundit, for lack of a more refined label. I suppose part of the challenge was to see how a philosopher by trade might do in the prediction business. I certainly wasn't satisfied by the level of results and analysis that I was getting from the media. I thought that it would be fitting and fair to readers, and ...
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12 hours ago ago from Conception of Power
Does Harry Reid want it both ways when it comes to John McCain showing up for Senate votes? This afternoon, Reid dismissed McCain's sudden move to parachute in on Washington and help solve the economic crisis. Let's compare today's statement It would not be helpful at this time to have them come back during these negotiations and risk injecting presidential politics into this process or distract important talks about the future of our ...
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Barack Obama has become the nation's 44th president. Watch the final part of President Obama's inaugural address. (Jan. 20)
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