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1 day ago ago from Real Clear Politics – TIME.com - Opinion, News, Analysis, Videos and Polls.
All partisans have attended the "party of no" —or aligned with it, more accurately. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer reached for the old attack on Monday. He railed against Republicans as the "party of no," as my colleague, Kyle Trygstad, records in an article today. In a 30-minute address to the Center for American Progress, Hoyer said: One of our two great parties is now an organization committed to an unprecedented level of ...
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21 hours ago ago from Black Sun Gazette
At this point, any idea that the Democratic Party and Barack Obama are than the Republicans should be laid to rest. Talking about what John McCain would have done as President is little more than idle metaphysical speculation. The main difference between to the two parties is that the Republican Party pitches their rhetoric at the most rancorous members of the ruling class, while the Democrats aim their rhetoric at more nuanced thinking ...
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8 hours ago ago from La Shawn Barber's Corner
In light of Senator Harry Reid implying that the Republican party defended slavery , I'm republishing my review of Wrong On Race: The Democratic Party's Buried Past , by Bruce Bartlett: [V]irtually every significant racist in American political history was a Democrat. On December 5, 2002, Republican senator Trent Lott toasted 100-year-old Republican senator Strom Thurmond, a former segregationist, at a private birthday party, saying ...
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3 hours ago ago from Northants Patriot
The English Democrats are a fake Nationalist party and have agreements with other parties about where they will stand candidates. For instance, just over the border from here in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire you will not find an English Democrat candidate in either county as they are assigned as UK First territory (as is Derbyshire). In Staffordshire and Warwickshire the English Democrats will stand aside for candidates from the Popular ...
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1 day ago ago from FT.com | Money Supply
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22 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
As 2009 draws to a close, the politically wonky among us begin to turn our eyes towards the 2010 election landscape. Congressional midterm elections will be taking place less than a year from now, meaning (while some might consider it laughably premature) it is time to pay some attention to the upcoming races. But as I sat down to write about this very subject, I found that fellow Huffington Post blogger Dylan Loewe had already done a ...
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