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In the Nation | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-08-20 Philadelphia Inquirer Feingold, a Democrat, called it a difficult decision but said he wanted to teach full time at Marquette Law School, finish writing a book, and lead the political committee he founded, Progressives United. "While I may seek elective office again someday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Walters: Villaraigosa drops hints about his political future Ventura County Star By Dan Walters AP Photo/Steve Yeater Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa told the Sacramento Press Club Tuesday that "progressives have to start thinking — and acting — big again." Thirty-four years ago, as first-term Gov. Jerry Brown was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sharon Resident: Elizabeth Warren Best Challenge For Scott Brown Patch.com Wayshak said Saturday he donated to Progressive Change, among the "early on supporters of getting Elizabeth Warren to run," after discovering this support online. Wayshak called President Barack Obama "such a massive disappointment to Progressives. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alternet: "The 'Unfashionable' Matt Damon, Mensch of the Year" AMERICAblog (blog) Like many other progressives, Damon has grown weary of Democrats looking for phony centrism instead of standing up to a shockingly far-right Republican party. Against this backdrop, Damon's principled and public stands do indeed make us sit up and pay ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Email, Hate Mail and Comments from Readers Town Hall But that's OK, because we have a new group of progressives who seem to be just as clueless as the old group. You know I always thought it was George Soros who funded the trolls on the board, but given the vehemence with which progressives attacked on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Why do Americans have so much trouble with infrastructure projects? The Economist (blog) I think it's sad that in the United States, talk of the fact that building a high-speed rail network in California, home to 12 percent of the American population, might cost something in the $40-$80 billion range prompts infighting amongst progressives ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Daniel Petry: Where, Oh Where Is Cindy Sheehan? Noozhawk In this case, the Where's Waldo? puzzle game is a perfect representation of progressives. I could spend hours writing about our Presidential Waldo, but that is so obvious that it would be just plain pointless. Kind of like his presidency. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rick Perry Pushes Their Buttons National Review Online Progressives like to cloak their policy preferences in the mantle of science, but they do not in fact give a fig about science, which for them is only a vehicle to be ridden to the precise extent that it is convenient. This is why they will ask what ... See all stories on this topic » |
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American Power: Progressives Desperate to Discredit Texas Economic ... By Donald Douglas Progressives Desperate to Discredit Texas Economic Success. At WSJ, "The Texas Jobs Panic: Liberals Progressives Try to Discredit the Lone Star State's Economic Success": Rick Perry is not the subtlest politician, but he looks like ... American Power |
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