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Obama will get no rest before second-term challenges arise
So, Barack Obama, you've been granted a second term. What do you do for an encore? It has become commonplace to observe that presidential second terms are fraught with disappointment. George W. Bush's was marred by a bogged-down war in Iraq and the...Tags: Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, Politics, Health Insurance, Elections
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Obama, Romney display solid morals
Although different in beliefs, policies, and overall general outlooks, President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney have both given us great examples of what we need to look for, expect and demand of future politicians. The fact both of these men, unlike...Tags: Politics, Values, Bill Clinton, Ethics, Government
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Clinton, speaking in Baltimore, says he's optimistic on budget
Former President Bill Clinton told a sold-out crowd in Baltimore on Tuesday that he is confident Washington will work quickly through the nation's looming fiscal crisis after the election despite predictions that partisanship will continue to leave the...
Tags: HIV, Politics, White House, Parties and Movements, Elections
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Arnold Schwarzenegger: 'Total reprobate'
"You can't run from your mistakes. You have to confront them." -- Arnold Schwarzenegger Believe it or not, there was a time when people didn't go on TV to confess their sins. That was back when most understood what sin is, before everything became...
Tags: Politics, USA Today, Elections, Lauren Bacall, Bill Clinton
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Chan Lowe: Monica Lewinsky book deal
The only instance that I can remember drawing at least five cartoons in a row on the same subject—besides the 2000 election debacle, which was based right here in Palm Beach County—was when L’Affaire Lewinsky broke. It was all anybody...
Tags: Book
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FDLE report details sexcapades of former School Board member
The Broward School District now has its own Ken Starr-like report chronicling the sexcapades of an elected official. Teachers, principals, and administrators who work for the school district are abuzz about the steamy read behind the dully titled...
Tags: Bank of America Corp., Voting, Politics, Banking, Broward County
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Connecticut Politics: It Was Crowded Under The Bus
The Hartford CourantIt was not a good week to be near a bus. Linda McMahon kicked things off by throwing Mitt under the bus for the derogatory comments he made about the 47 percent of Americans who pay no taxes. "I disagree with Gov. Romney's insinuation that 47 percent of...Tags: Apple iPhone, Bankruptcy, Politics, U.S. Senate, Elections
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The Orioles: Remember winning? Remember that?
And just think, Orioles fans, they got this far without Nolan Reimold. Remember him? No. 14. Tall, good-looking guy, 28 years old. Left fielder at the start of the season and the Orioles' lead-off batter to replace the injured Brian Roberts. (Remember...
Tags: Baseball, Nolan Reimold, Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Brian Roberts
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Bill Clinton, the politico for all seasons
The applause has faded, but Bill Clinton continues to star on the airwaves in the wake of his widely praised defense of President Barack Obama’s economic policies at the Democratic National Convention. The Obama campaign is showing a commercial...Tags: Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, John Quincy Adams, Primaries, White House
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Things get a little foggy for Democrats in Charlotte
When President Barack Obama asked stoners Harold & Kumar to help with his message, the inevitable was bound to happen. And it did, dude. The first two days at the Democratic National Convention have been a disaster of biblical proportions as far as...
Tags: Judaism, Politics, David Axelrod, Parties and Movements, Elections
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Time to throw book at banksters
On July 17, the U.S. Senate pulled off a Half Ginsburg by convening three Capitol Hill hearings on why the crooks and crackpots in charge of global finance find it ridiculously easy to make suckers out of you and me and Swiss cheese out of American laws....Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Ben Bernanke, Finance, Politics, England
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Friday Morning Coffee: Is the Freeh Report a game-changer?
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekPenn State University, we turned to some experts for the long view. In a telephone interview yesterday, former Gov. Dick Thornburgh told us the report on the child-abuse scandal at Penn State will be required reading at colleges and universities across...
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Jul 13, 2012
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