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The Flub Watch Never Stops for Obama's Team New York Times "Just when you thought we had enough videotape about him firing people, he gives you one more," Mr. Burton, who leads a political action committee backing the president, said before laughing. In the rarefied world that is dedicated to getting Mr. Obama ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Officials: Netanyahu to head to United States next month CNN Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will attend the annual conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in Washington, Israeli government officials said. AIPAC is a major force in US politics, making significant campaign donations and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hoekstra Super Bowl ad raises sensitivity question Boston.com By Kathy Barks Hoffman AP Political Writer / February 5, 2012 LANSING, Mich.—The portrayal of a young Asian woman speaking broken English in a Super Bowl ad being run by US Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra against Michigan incumbent Debbie Stabenow is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Clint Eastwood, Detroit, and politics: 'We almost lost everything' Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) Clint Eastwood gives us the best political ad from the Super Bowl. But aside from Chrysler, who will grab the message – Mitt Romney or Barack Obama? Why do only the people of Malibu, California get to have him as a political leader? See all stories on this topic » | ||
The American Debate: Groups are changing the political landscape Philadelphia Inquirer They're very rich people who have inaugurated a brand new era of politics in America, the Daddy Warbucks era. Their lavish donations have been directly responsible for the unprecedented glut of toxic TV attack ads that have debased the Republican ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anger, disarray and double defeat take toll on Gingrich Chicago Tribune Related Anger, disarray and double defeat take toll on Gingrich US Republican presidential candidate and former Speaker of the HouseGingrich speaks at news conference after the Nevada caucus in Las Vegas US Republican presidential candidate and former ... See all stories on this topic » |
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