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Published September 30, 2013
Since the brinkmanship could be settled in five minutes if both parties would compromise, it must be in someone’s interest to close the doors for the first time in 17 years.
Published September 27, 2013
Things have gotten so nonsensical in Washington that adopting the world view of “Green Eggs and Ham” makes as much sense as anything else.
Published September 26, 2013
Cruz says he is fighting for the principle of trying to undo a health care law he detests, but what he did was also a stunt, and it’s his doing that the headlines have mainly been about Ted Cruz.
Published September 25, 2013
What exactly is the media’s responsibility in explaining ObamaCare to Americans?
Published September 24, 2013
Twitter and television are about to get hitched, and as in any good marriage, each side brings something to the table.
Published September 23, 2013
In an interview with New York Magazine, Clinton addresses the prospect of a second White House bid, but with great circumspection.
Published September 20, 2013
The media are wallowing in the latest outburst of Republican infighting, with unnamed party hotshots beating up on Sen. Ted Cruz.
Published September 18, 2013
The shooting spree by Aaron Alexis isn’t likely to change our nation's gun laws, even though he killed 12 people literally in Capitol Hill’s backyard.
Published September 17, 2013
When we learned yesterday morning that there was a shooting rampage at the Washington Navy Yard, the country got to see reporters in the painstaking process of gathering information.
Published September 16, 2013
Larry Summers has lost the invisible primary for Fed chairman.