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House Freshmen Emerge as GOP Power Brokers New York Times Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, who is chairwoman of the Tea Party caucus in the House, has the strongest grass-roots effort in the state, several political advisers here said. But if South Carolina is where the currents of 2010 are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
McCaughan Sees U.S. Recession in 2012 on Policy `Errors' Washington Post McCaughan also discusses Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke's speech today and the outlook for Fed monetary policy, US stocks and investment strategy. He speaks with Matt Miller, Carol Massar and Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Street ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US Diplomats Return to Tripoli Saturday ABC News (blog) "The policy team will also enable us to have a direct diplomatic contact with Mr. Tarhouni and other members of the TNC and members of the international community and the UN who are now working in Tripoli," she said, referring to the local head of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Linda McMahon Assembling Team For 2 n d US Senate Bid Hartford Courant Scott will have a role on the "organizational side, not the policy side,'' the strategist said. Rumors that McMahon will tack to the right are not true, one source said, adding that she remains a fiscally conservative, socially moderate Republican who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Some of Sarah Palin's Ideas Cross the Political Divide New York Times Along with her familiar and predictable swipes at President Barack Obama and the "far left," she delivered a devastating indictment of the entire US political establishment — left, right and center — and pointed toward a way of transcending the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Guilt and fear keep us mired The Australian In June, Obama announced a drawdown of US forces, to be completed in 2014 with the handover of responsibility to Afghan forces. But a political settlement in the next three years is now highly improbable because neither the Taliban, nor the Afghan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama's Jobs Plan: A Tale of the Tape Fox News The US Chamber of Commerce, the pro-business lobby that has repeatedly clashed with the Obama administration over economic policy, put forward its own jobs plan, in the form of an open letter to Congress and the president that was published last Monday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Vt.'s leaders, just like us, watched and remembered Bennington Banner Patrick Leahy was on his way to the US Supreme Court. Sen. Bernie Sanders, then a member of the House, was in his Washington office. Peter Welch, now Vermont's representative, was out of politics, working on a legal case in a Burlington courtroom. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Robert McChesney on money, politics and the press in the US ... By Alfred Hermida But he said professional journalists came to rely upon people in power to set up the range of legitimate debate, for example around US foreign policy where alternative voices are not heard. "Our journalism at times like that tends to be ... Reportr.net | ||
Obama's new stimulus | Clive Crook's blog | News on US politics ... By Clive Crook Clive Crook, Washington columnist for the Financial Times, blogs from the US on Obama, Congress, American healthcare reform, Congress and American politics and economics. Clive Crook's blog |
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