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Did Justice Scalia go too far?
The Swampby James Oliphant Justice Antonin Scalia is known for his strongly worded dissents, ones where he has never been hesitant to use confrontational and, some would say, even abusive language to make his point as clearly as possible. But some......Tags: Politics, National Government, Defense, George Washington University, Crime, Law and Justice
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Facts: Comparing the tax plans
Spin CycleObama and McCain went back and forth yesterday on tax policy. Obama wants to allow Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy expire, cut taxes for low and middle income taxpayers, and increase rates on dividends and capital gains. McCain......Tags: State Budgets, Politics, John McCain
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Did Clinton suffer from sexist media?
The Swampby Frank James Did we in the media torpedo Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign through our allegedly rampant sexism? That's the question at the heart of a lengthy story this morning in the New York Times about criticism of the......Tags: Jackie Robinson, Sports, George W. Bush, News Media, Newspapers
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Obama, McCain: Who better on gas price?
The Swampby Mark Silva In politics, perception is everything - especially when gasoline prices have surpassed $4 per gallon and could be headed toward $5 or more this summer. Half the voters surveyed in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll say......Tags: Barack Obama, National Government, Polls, Elections, Political Candidates
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McCain advisor: Big invade-Iraq fan
Spin CycleOne of the familiar faces, or voices, of the McCain campaign is getting to be foreign policy advisor Randy Scheunemann, who seems to be blasting Obama for this or that every day. Yesterday, he attacked Obama's views on Guantanamo,......Tags: Rudy Giuliani, Politics, Diplomacy
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GOP on Obama: Words vs. Deeds
Spin CycleTop McCain advisor Steve Schmidt uses the public-financing flip to launch a long memo on alleged Obama misdirections, titled "Words Matter." Subjects: Campaign money, Town Hall debates, Bush-Cheney energy bill, trade, taxes. After the jump.......Tags: Barack Obama, Dick Durbin, Republican Party, NBC (tv network), George W. Bush
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Remembering Russert
The TV ZoneYeah, that was a hell of a memorial for Tim Russert yesterday. Beautiful AND moving, and whenever deeply heartfelt memorials like this roll around, you almost instinctively remember that great Yeats line, "Think where mans glory most begins and......Tags: Politics, NBC (tv network), National Government, News Media, Education
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McCain agrees: Obama's words matter
The Swampby Jill Zuckman Well, it seems perfectly clear that the McCain campaign is unimpressed with Sen. Barack Obama's explanation for refusing to participate in the public funding for the general election campaign. Steve Schmidt, Sen. John McCain's senior...Tags: Barack Obama, Dick Durbin, NBC (tv network), George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton
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Watch Out for Bumper Stickers
KickingTiresIf you want to spot cars you should keep your distance from, look no further than their bumpers. A social psychologist at Colorado State University conducted a study of drivers and found that those who displayed bumper stickers, window decals,......Tags: Road Transportation, Services and Shopping, Vehicles, Travel, Transportation
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Obama chez Kennedy: 'Change the world'
The Swampby Mark Silva Sen. Barack Obama drove Ethel Kennedy's golf cart last night from the hilltop to the main house at Hickory Hill in McClean, Va., where supporters contributed $28,500 per person to a party fundraiser. And Obama fielded a......Tags: Politics, Sports, National Government, Arts and Culture, Robert F. Kennedy
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Obama bid boon for White Supremacists
The Swampby Mike Dorning Barack Obama's historic victory in the Democratic presidential campaign may have been widely interpreted as a sign the United States is overcoming racial divisions. But his candidacy also appears to be a boon for racist and white......Tags: Barack Obama
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Top court clears path for Mexico border fence
Spin CycleThe U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a plea by environmental groups to limit the Bush administration's discretion in ignoring certain laws and regulations, in order to pick up the pace on buidling a fence along the nation's border with......
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