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Will the Tea Party be sidelined in 2013?
Published December 12, 2012
Here are four signs that the end – or at least a diminished future --may be near for once powerful Tea Party phenomenon that lifted Republicans to a House majority in the 2010 mid-term elections.
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Thank you, Bob Costas for talking about guns
Published December 06, 2012
The need for honest debate on guns remains an American priority. Thank you, Bob Costas.
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Finding new appeal in the old Simpson-Bowles proposal
Published December 04, 2012
As the nation approaches the “fiscal cliff” there is one gold standard for all sides in the debt debate – the Simpson-Bowles Commission.
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Hamas, Israel fighting shattered 2 big American foreign policy myths
Published November 30, 2012
The world can be thankful that the fighting between Israel and Hamas revealed two big myths about American foreign policy.
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Hidden risks for Obama and Democrats in 'fiscal cliff' drama
Published November 20, 2012
The hidden side of the 'fiscal cliff' negotiation drama is the mounting pressure on President Obama and Democrats to make a deal.
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Juan Williams: Why GOP Lost Latino Vote
Published November 07, 2012
President Obama defeated Mitt Romney in large measure because he won 71 percent of the Latino vote, in a year when Latinos made American history by reaching a landmark 10 percent of the nation’s voters.
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Conservatives, be careful what you wish for with Mitt Romney
Published November 02, 2012
In the last month Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential nominee, has been busy taking back nearly every promise he made to you in the GOP primaries.
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How Twitter may have tipped the election for Romney
Published October 25, 2012
The perception that Mitt Romney won the first presidential debate was a byproduct of a new media experience.
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Romney faces big risk if he returns to Libya scandal at final debate
Published October 19, 2012
Will last Tuesday’s big debate moment become Monday night’s big debate topic?
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Biden's big moment gives him chance to turn things around for Obama
Published October 11, 2012
Americans find Joe Biden interesting; even his critics want to see if he garbles some language.

