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| The Trivialization of US Politics Salon (blog) Measured by that standard, what passes for a discussion of serious issues and ideas in American politics is woefully deficient. Our politics has been reduced to the equivalent of a food fight in which the superficial - who's up? who's down? See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A GOP Counterweight to Obama, but So Far Just in Speech Response New York Times They say Mr. Daniels is likely to deliver a shorter, perhaps more sober version of a speech he gave to the American Conservative Union's Conservation Political Action Conference last year when he spoke of a "new Red Menace," the "debts our nation has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Return of the 'Welfare Queen' CNN By John Blake, CNN President Reagan's "Welfare Queen" is still shaping US politics, but did she exist and why has her story remained so potent? (CNN) -- She's out there, lurking in the 2012 presidential race like a horror movie villain who refuses to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gingrich surges and Obama sings: Politics and salvation in 2012 Washington Post (blog) of politics as salvation. All the talk of religious "values" in the public square is not as powerful a reminder of how much American politics often plays out as a drama of salvation as when there is a sudden shift in expectation. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Keystone: Putting politics before the American people The Hill (blog) These included increasing the diversity of available supplies among the US worldwide crude oil sources in a time of considerable political tension in other major oil producing countries and regions….Canada is a stable and reliable ally and trading ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Karl Rove, American Crossroads and the Super PAC Democrats love to hate CNN He says an analogy would be a town hall meeting where "a billionaire gets a megaphone and gets to sit in the front row and the rest of us who can't afford to make million dollar donations to the political process we're all sitting in the back of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| South Carolina tries to break political "old boys network" Reuters South Carolina is the only state in US that has no women in its state Senate. "We have a culture that has historically put women in a second position," said Barbara Rackes, spokeswoman for the Southeastern Institute of Women in Politics. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Romney campaign defends investments in US-backed housing lender, readies ... Washington Post Romney already has acknowledged that his current tax rate is about 15 percent, a level far lower than standard rates for high-income earners and similar to the capital gains rate. But some tax law and tax policy experts suggest that Romney likely has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Where the Candidates Stand on SOPA - US Politics - About.com Former U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd, who heads the Motion Picture Association of America, was blunt about the fallout, telling Fox News: "Those who count on quote 'Hollywood' for support need to understand that this industry is watching very ... About.com US Politics |
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| The great divide in U.S. politics A division has opened in American politics in the 21st century. A gap that has become wider as the 2012 presidential election approaches. It is between those ... churchandstate.org.uk/2012/01/the-great-divide-in-u-s-politics/ | ||
| FRIDAY U.S. POLITICS EXTRA | ThePulp.it FRIDAY U.S. POLITICS EXTRA. Published January 20, 2012 Anno Domini. Gingrich, Media Bias and the Mainstream Media as Morality Police – Don. thepulp.it/2012/01/20/friday-u-s-politics-extra/ |
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