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Egyptians Turn Against Liberal Protesters Wall Street Journal Egyptian security forces tear down tents of liberal protesters who had camped in Cario's Tahrir Square to press military rulers for political reforms. Six months after young, liberal activists helped lead the popular movement that ousted President ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Angry liberals seek silver lining in debt deal Washington Post By Alec MacGillis, Dispirited liberals fumed Monday over the deal to raise the debt ceiling that would cut deeply across the government, include no new tax revenue from wealthy Americans and would not provide any additional stimulus for a lagging ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why Liberals Should Learn to Love the Debt Debate Huffington Post The debt limit crisis is the best thing to happen to liberalism in 30 years. It's a manufactured crisis, of course. Republicans conjured it out of thin air, convinced that it will force a radical -- and permanent -- reduction in the size of government. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Liberal Debt Deal Revolt Wall Street Journal Liberals are furious with President Obama for agreeing to the debt ceiling deal with Republicans. By STEPHEN MOORE Liberals are furious with President Obama for agreeing to the debt ceiling deal with Republicans. The deal would cut about $900 billion ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
White House Reaching Out to Liberals National Journal By George E. Condon Jr. The White House moved aggressively on Monday to tamp down liberal criticism of the debt deal crafted by President Obama and congressional leaders, insisting that the initial barrage of progressive attacks on the compromise was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bay Area House liberals vote with conservatives -- on both sides -- of "Satan ... San Francisco Chronicle (blog) Voting NO on Monday's measure on the debt ceiling were the some freshmen Tea Party Republicans and members of the generally liberal Congressional Black Caucus. They were united soley in their loathing of the deal. "This deal is a sugar-coated satan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party, Liberals -- and Pelosi -- Could Torpedo Debt Deal NewsMax.com One senate liberal, independent Bernie Sanders of Vermont, has said he will not support the bill because it relies solely on spending cuts and does not raise taxes to maintain government services. He says the deal is "grotesquely immoral. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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House Liberals Uniformly Reject Debt Deal Talk Radio News Service By Candese Charles Members of the House Progressive Caucus expressed visible frustration on Monday afternoon over a deal agreed to by President Obama and congressional leaders to raise the nation's debt ceiling. Caucus Co-Chairs Raul M. Grijalva ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Morning Bell: Liberals Force Choice Between Economic and National ... By Rory Cooper Put the security of the nation at risk or raise taxes. This is the sour deal liberal lawmakers are offering in exchange for insufficient spending cuts, The Foundry: Conservative Policy... | ||
Are Liberals Trying To Kill Tea Partiers….With Their Language ... By John Hawkins Liberals became so sensitive about that kind language that CNN actually apologized because a guest used "crosshairs" on the air. Of course, the demands for delicate phrasing only expanded from there. It got so bad that Congresswoman ... Right Wing News | ||
The American Spectator : AmSpecBlog : Conservatives Are More Open ... By J. Peter Freire According to Match.com insiders, conservatives are more open-minded to dating someone outside their political circle than liberals. This insight comes from a Financial Times report appearing in Slate, in which Amarnath Thombre, ... AmSpecBlog | ||
Bernie Goldberg: Liberals Have A Lot Of Nerve Labeling Tea ... By Steven Loeb "These are people who don't call real terrorists 'terrorists'." Business Insider | ||
Five Things Liberals Can Like In The Debt Deal « Alan Colmes ... By Alan The commission: Again, for all the liberal carping about a "Super Congress," the commission of 12 members — three from each party in each chamber — set up to find the second phase of $1.5 trillion in cuts by Thanksgiving is actually ... Alan Colmes' Liberaland |
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