Monday, March 12, 2012

Google Alert - U.S. Politics

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Sarah Palin's foolishness ruined US politics
Washington Post
With her selection as John McCain's running mate, American politics lost its way — and maybe its mind as well. The movie portrays Palin as an ignoramus. She did not know that Queen Elizabeth II does not run the British government, and she did not know ...
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Support for Afghan Fight Drops Among GOP Candidates
New York Times
Amid a series of bloody and troubling episodes in Afghanistan that have inflamed Afghan opinion against the United States, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich are now calling for a reassessment of American policy there — suggesting that it may be time to ...
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New York Times
'Game Change' tells core truth about Sarah Palin and US politics
Los Angeles Times
By David Horsey The HBO movie "Game Change" may not be the whole story, but it is a true story about Sarah Palin and the power of ineptitude in American politics. Palin and her partisans have trashed the movie for one very good reason: no matter how ...
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Los Angeles Times
Sean Parker and Al Gore discuss 'Occupy Democracy' and the 'hacking' of US ...
Washington Post
This year, though, a political undercurrent has charged the event. Nowhere was that more apparent than in a late addition to the lineup: a conversation between Al Gore and Napster co-founder Sean Parker. In an hour-long talk, the two men discussed a ...
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Romney Team Sees a Plus in Gingrich's Persistence
New York Times
"Gingrich is the best thing Romney has going for him here," said Natalie Davis, a professor of political science and a pollster at Birmingham Southern College, who was in the audience here Monday night at a candidate forum featuring Mr. Gingrich and ...
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New York Times
How US presidential politics gives leverage to the Taliban, Iran
Christian Science Monitor
While America's adversaries in Afghanistan and Iran cannot actually pull key strings to choose the next US president, election year politics ends up giving them some leverage. By Scott Baldauf, Staff Writer / March 12, 2012 In a United States ...
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A political tip sheet for the rest of us
Boston.com
Voting in the Republican presidential nominating race continues in Alabama, Mississippi, Hawaii and American Samoa. Alabama and Mississippi have primaries. American Samoa and Hawaii will hold caucuses. It could be another long night, depending on one's ...
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Boston.com
US policy on Afghanistan captive to the presidential election
Christian Science Monitor
The Taliban and the Iranians don't need agents within the US political establishment to further their own interests. America's system of lengthy and public presidential politics gives "enemies" such as the Taliban and Iran all the leverage they need.
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'US politics, mass media highly dominated by Zionist entity'
Press TV
A UK-based analyst insists that the Zionist regime of Israel has the final say in American politics due to the fact that half of the billionaires in America happen to be Jewish. Press TV has conducted an interview with journalist and writer Bashar ...
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Romney and Santorum split 'Super Tuesday' riches - US POLITICS ...
Read through our live coverage of the "Super Tuesday" Republican primary races, as frontrunner Mitt Romney and his main rival, Rick Santorum, each secured ...
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