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Fusion power on the right
"At CPAC, the Future Looks Libertarian," read a dispatch on Time magazine's website. "CPAC: Rand Paul's Big Moment," proclaimed The Week magazine. Meanwhile, The New York Times headlined its story about the annual conservative political action...
Tags: The New York Times, Parties and Movements, William F. Buckley, Same-Sex Marriage, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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O'Malley becomes regular figure in Sunday talk
It might have been back in February when he got under the skin of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on CBS' "Face the Nation." Or maybe it was in May when he went toe to toe with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on NBC's "Meet the Press." None of the...
Tags: State of the Union Address, POLITICO LLC, Barack Obama, Mike Huckabee, Executive Branch
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As DGA run ends, O'Malley likely to stay on national stage
President Barack Obama no longer needs Gov. Martin O'Malley as a top campaign surrogate, and the Democratic Governors Association is set to elect someone else as its chairman on Monday when the group meets in Los Angeles. But neither development is...
Tags: Democratic Party, Peter Franchot, Maryland State Police, State of the Union Address, Same-Sex Marriage
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The pollution of political discourse
As the dust settles in the wake of the latest presidential election, where can the open-minded voter turn these days for reasonably unbiased analysis and commentary on the state of political affairs? It's a challenge in this era of talk radio and cable...
Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Radio, The Washington Post, Barack Obama, MSNBC (tv network)
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Paul Ryan's billionaire populism
Last Friday, Paul Ryan, the presumptive Republican vice presidential nominee, made the most populist speech of this campaign season. "It's the people who are politically connected, it's the people who have access to Washington that get the breaks," he...
Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Human Rights, Las Vegas Sands Corporation, The New York Times, Corporate Crime
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Issues vs. 'distractions'
It's going to be bait and switch for as far as the eye can see. That's how it looks now that the smoke has cleared after the recent "Mommy war" skirmish over Democratic operative Hilary Rosen's comment that mother of five Ann Romney had "never worked a...
Tags: Georgetown, Democratic Party, Parties and Movements, HBO (tv network), Bill Maher
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Business community AWOL in debt debate
Where was the business community when the debt ceiling debate was going on? Why weren't they piling into Washington with grim faces and falling charts showing Congress what was likely to happen if America continued make a spectacle of itself, looking...Tags: John Chambers, Interior Policy, Republican Party, Ozzy Osbourne, Companies and Corporations
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Key Republican senator says still backs U.S. immigration bill
ReutersWASHINGTON, June 16 (Reuters) - Republican Senator Marco Rubio said on Sunday he still supports a bill to overhaul the U.S. immigration, but reiterated that he wants its stipulations on border security to be tightened in order for the legislation to win...Tags: Bob Menendez, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), State of the Union Address, Immigration, Republican Party
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Importante senador republicano dice aún apoya ley reforma inmigratoria EEUU
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - El senador republicano Marco Rubio dijo el domingo que aún respalda un proyecto de ley para modernizar el sistema de inmigración de Estados Unidos, pero reiteró que quiere que sus estipulaciones sobre seguridad fronteriza sean...Tags: State of the Union Address, Barack Obama
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Jeb Bush tells ABC: Parents split on 2016 run
Staff writerUPDATED: In an interview with ABC's "This Week," former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush says his parents are divided on whether he should run for president in 2016. "I think we've got a split ballot amongst the Bush senior family. Pretty sure that's the...Tags: Bob Menendez, State of the Union Address, Jane Harman, The Washington Post, Juan Williams
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Column: The 'secrecy industrial complex'
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - An odd thing is happening in the world's self-declared pinnacle of democracy. No one, except a handful of elected officials and an army of contractors, is allowed to know how America's surveillance leviathan works. For the last two...Tags: Periodicals, Mining, Metal and Mineral, Barack Obama, Edward Snowden
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NSA contract analyst says he leaked surveillance documents
WASHINGTON — Calling America's spying capabilities "horrifying," a 29-year-old former CIA employee revealed himself Sunday as the primary source of unauthorized disclosures of highly classified U.S. telephone and Internet surveillance systems that...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Military Justice, State of the Union Address, U.S. Military, National Government
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