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Marco Rubio on ‘Face the Nation’; Jeb Bush on ‘Meet the Press’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe Sunday morning programs will focus on the Republican National Convention in a big way. CBS' “Face the Nation” has lined up Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., for an interview with Bob Schieffer. The program starts at 10:30 a.m. on WKMG-Channel 6.... -
Karl Rove on ‘Fox News Sunday’; Rachel Maddow on ‘Meet the Press’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelKarl Rove, whose American Crossroads Super PAC is behind many election commercials, will be a panelist this weekend on “Fox News Sunday.” Rove, a former adviser to George W. Bush, will join Brit Hume, Juan Williams and Joe Trippi on the panel.... -
Rape and the mind of God
Indiana's Richard Mourdock, Illinois' Joe Walsh and Missouri's Todd Akin aren't doctors. They are Republicans running for the U.S. Senate or the House of Representatives. But they appear to have special knowledge of how a woman's body works, not to...
Tags: White House, Tammy Duckworth, Todd Akin, U.S. Senate, Elections
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Whole lot of blaming going on
WASHINGTON -- And now begins the quadrennial exercise of coming to terms with the loss of a presidency. For the second time in a row, Republicans are the grieving party proceeding through the five stages. Denial. "I think this is premature," Karl Rove...
Tags: The Washington Post, Tea Party Movement, John Boehner, Todd Akin, Government
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What they learned
WASHINGTON -- The headline was inevitable: "What went wrong? " Seriously? Republicans plan to commence focus groups and voter-based polls to discover the mystery behind their loss. Having sat staring into space the past couple of days, they now want...
Tags: Feminism, White House, Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Politics
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Wedge issues now unite Democrats
Los Angeles TimesOnce upon a time in American politics, there were things called "wedge issues," and they generally terrified Democrats. They were mostly social and cultural issues: abortion, feminism, gay rights, illegal immigration and race. Conservatives wielded...Tags: Republican Party, Health Treatments, Abortion Issue, Parties and Movements, Politics
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McManus: Wielding wedge issues
Once upon a time in American politics, there were things called "wedge issues," and they generally terrified Democrats. They were mostly social and cultural issues: abortion, feminism, gay rights, illegal immigration and race. Conservatives wielded them...
Tags: Abortion Issue, Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Politics, Ronald Reagan
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Real presidential debate possible
Los Angeles TimesThere are two ways that Wednesday’s debate between President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, could change the course of the presidential campaign. One would be for Romney to find an effective way to frame his pitch to...Tags: Bill Clinton, Politics, Ronald Reagan, Rick Perry, Jimmy Carter
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Romney Tax Release Comes After Months of Pressure
CNNMitt Romney's Friday release of some tax documents came after months of pressure on the Republican candidate to make public more of his financial picture. Republicans urging further release hoped additional documents would put the issue of what Romney...Tags: White House, Finance, ABC (tv network), Political Candidates, Rick Perry
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McManus: Real presidential debate is possible
There are two ways that Wednesday's debate between President Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, could change the course of the presidential campaign. One would be for Romney to find an effective way to frame his pitch to voters, one that...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Politics, Rick Perry, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter
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Tide shifts to Obama in most competitive states
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — In a presidential race seemingly frozen in place for months, the advantage has shifted toward President Barack Obama after a series of miscues by Mitt Romney, punctuated by the Republican challenger's comments about people...
Tags: The Washington Post, Bill Clinton, Republican Party, Al Gore, Parties and Movements
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After Romney's birth certificate joke, Dems play the race card
Huzzah, America, our centuries-old struggle with racism and bigotry may be coming to an end. This news was confirmed by none other than Michael Eric Dyson, a professor of sociology and the author of 18 books on race, racism, racial history, black culture...
Tags: Philosophy, Discrimination, Republican Party, Religion and Belief, Civil Rights
Aug 24, 2012
| Orlando Sentinel
Oct 26, 2012
| Orlando Sentinel
Oct 29, 2012
|Column| Baltimore Sun
Nov 12, 2012
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
Nov 12, 2012
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
Nov 12, 2012
|Story| Aberdeen News
Nov 11, 2012
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Oct 4, 2012
|Story| Aberdeen News
Sep 24, 2012
|Story| KTLA-LTV
Oct 3, 2012
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Sep 22, 2012
|Story| AP Broadcast
Aug 28, 2012
|Column| Los Angeles Times
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