Sunday, January 1, 2012

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In Iowa, a Time to Vote, and, for Many, to Settle
New York Times
As such, veterans of Iowa politics say the size and tenor of this year's Republican crowds across the state have not come close to those in the final days of campaigning by the 2008 candidates — particularly the eventual caucus winners, Barack Obama ...
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New York Times
Washington's "Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians"
Right Side News
Former Senator John Ensign (R-NV): John Ensign, former US Senator from Nevada and former Chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee, was forced to resign from office in May 2011 as the result of an investigation by the Senate Ethics Committee. ...
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Insight: West in political crisis has echoes of 1930s
Reuters
"I never expected the level of dysfunction in the US and European lawmaking ... and I never saw fundamentals count for so little in the stock market. Politics and contagion were the drivers of this underperforming market, not balance sheets and ...
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After Giffords shooting, civility still elusive
USA TODAY
Politicians often believe they can win only if they go negative. No one will change overnight. "The political landscape is more dictated by personalized politics than it is about issue-based politics," said US Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz. ...
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USA TODAY
Five Right-Wing Political Obstacles That Must Be Sidelined
Huffington Post
They've succeeded in pulling the "center" of American politics far to the right and Obama's tepid compromises are only facilitating this rightward trajectory. We'll have to wait and see where the limit (if any) to this 30-year rightward lurch lies. ...
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China's Future Deconstructed: Holmes vs. Chang
Right Side News
Chang warned of political consequences if the country is not growing at least close to a double-digit rate. "I don't know if China can stand 3% growth—or the other very real possibility, contraction. The American government bases its legitimacy on the ...
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Occupy the Rose Bowl Parade: Protesters gearing up to march behind the roses
Christian Science Monitor
Some say the demonstrators, freshly ousted from tent encampments all over the United States, will drag down the image of one of the most cautious and conservative events in the country. They say that people don't want real-world politics intruding on a ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Feeling marginalized, some Iraq Sunnis eye autonomy
Reuters
Hours after the exit, Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki sparked the worst political crisis in a year by announcing an arrest warrant for the Sunni vice president on charges he led death squads. The premier also tried to get his Sunni deputy fired. ...
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Hear Me Out: Is Arizona, US seeing a change in politics?
ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
This week we're tackling the debate on whether or not Arizona, and possibly the country, is experiencing a change in the political climate. Joel Olson, an associate professor of politics and international affairs at Northern Arizona University, ...
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ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
Ron Paul leaves rosy outlooks, campaign promises to the other GOP candidates
Washington Post
Not exactly morning in America. Paul's sky-is-falling message goes against everything a successful American politician is supposed to do. In the land of hope and change, where a little malaise can undercut a campaign, it is almost always the sunniest ...
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