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Political finger-pointing
Jesse Jackson is right. In response to the face-off in Arizona between President Barack Obama and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer last week, Jackson said, "Even George Wallace did not put his finger in Dr. King's face." And it's true; he didn't. Similarly, not...Tags: Radio, Democratic Party, MSNBC (tv network), Justice and Rights, Al Sharpton
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Will GOP presidential hopefuls fail to KO wobbly Obama?
To Dennis,
from Eric
What does it tell you that, even though the economy is apparently stuck in the doldrums and President Barack Obama's base is dispirited and his popularity ratings underwhelming, I still confidently predict he'll be re-elected?...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Herman Cain, Democratic Party, Illegal Immigrants, Elections
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Obamacare will be Romney's savior
It looks as if it's going to be Mitt Romney after all. With his primary victories Tuesday and with Paul Ryan, Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush endorsing the former Massachusetts governor last week, there aren't any white knights left to play the role of GOP...
Tags: Marco Rubio, Judges, Democratic Party, Justice System, Parties and Movements
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GOP candidates blast Obama's Mideast policy
NEW YORK — With world leaders in New York for the U.N. General Assembly, Republican presidential hopefuls seized the opportunity Tuesday to blame President Barack Obama for the most contentious issues at the gathering, saying he had emboldened the...Tags: Herman Cain, Democratic Party, Regional Authority, Elections, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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'Hog butcher for the world'
The shuttering of the Union Stock Yard and Transit Co. on July 30, 1971, didn't mark the end of Chicago's role as "hog butcher for the world." That came a year earlier, when "hog alley" closed, a victim of the stockyards' long descent from years of...
Tags: Steaks, Livestock Farming, Democratic Convention (1968), Bertolt Brecht, Union (Tolland, Connecticut)
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10 awkward questions with ... the Valentonez
There's a lot you can do on Valentine's Day. There's the classic romantic dinner, the chocolate candy, the flowers.
There's crying as you watch "Love Actually" home alone (we've just heard about this one). How about a live serenade? The Valentonez are...Tags: Music, Occupy Wall Street, Bill Clinton, Entertainment, Peabody Conservatory
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If the economy is so terrible, why is Obama winning?
It's the economy, stupid — or maybe not. President Barack Obama, with the help of congressional allies, has taken key issues that should be dooming him and turned them to his advantage.
Economists agree that growth is slow and jobs scarce...Tags: Business, Herman Cain, Democratic Party, Parties and Movements, U.S. Senate
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Re-energizing young voters
DeJanee Fennell hears the excuses.
Young people are apathetic. Young people are sick of politics. Young people have given up.
But Fennell doesn't buy that. The 20-year-old junior at Morgan State University knows President Barack Obama needs the youth...Tags: Morgan State University, John McCain, Herman Cain, Democratic Party, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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George H.W. Bush calls Mitt Romney 'best choice' for GOP
Former President George H.W. Bush is calling Mitt Romney the Republican Party's "best choice" in the 2012 race, the latest and perhaps most prominent statement of support for the former Massachusetts governor from the GOP establishment. Bush, in an...Tags: Democratic Party, Dan Quayle, Regional Authority, Parties and Movements, Elections
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'Super PAC' leaders profit from lack of oversight
The Red White and Blue Fund, a "super PAC" backing the presidential bid of Republican Rick Santorum, paid more than half a million dollars last month to a newly formed direct mail firm. The owner of that company? None other than Nick Ryan, a former...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Human Interest, Sheldon Adelson, Elections, Companies and Corporations
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The 10-Day Blitz
Orlando SentinelWhen three national presidential campaigns simultaneously land in central Florida for a 10-day blitz for votes, it is a wild ride for press photographers. 2012 Republican presidential contenders Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum (Ron Paul opted...Tags: Titusville, Winter Park, Orlando, Elections, Facebook
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Should we care if Herman Cain had an affair?
Herman Cain, the business executive who was recently the leading Republican candidate for president, has dropped out of the race after allegations that he carried on a 13-year extramarital affair. Even though Mr. Cain says the accusations are untrue, as...Tags: Herman Cain, Thomas Jefferson, Elections, Republican Party, Politics
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