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Ranking the veeps
Today's question: Give us your list of best and worst vice presidents in recent history. Previously, Lichtman and Edwards debated the proper role of the vice president, discussed how history might treat Dick Cheney and digested the current candidates'...Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Jefferson, National Government, George H.W. Bush, Government
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McCain: 'Ready to lead,' but where?
The Swampby Mark Silva ST. PAUL - Not since Democrat John Kerry, a Swift boat commander during the war in Vietnam, stepped onto the stage of his presidential nominating convention four years ago with a salute and said, "I'm John Kerry......Tags: Tom Ridge, Bodies of Water, National Government, Mitch McConnell, Government
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How will Cheney go down in history?
Today's question: The office of vice president has been regarded as mostly ceremonial. How much (for better or worse) has Dick Cheney changed that? Previously, Edwards and Lichtman digested the candidates' vice president picks.
Cheney: a cautionary...Tags: Defense Equipment, National Government, George H.W. Bush, Government, August
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The world of the White House was long Leslie Lee's workplace
Sentinel Staff WriterIn Barack Obama's entourage, on John McCain's campaign staff, on George W. Bush's payroll, there is someone like Leslie H. Lee. They are the men and women who reside in the proximity of power, driving the cars, carrying the luggage, cooking the meals for...Tags: National Government, Barack Obama, Government, Vehicles, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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Levi has plenty of company when it comes to famous political paramours
msweeney@am-ny.comLevi Johnston, the self-proclaimed "redneck" fiancé of Gov. Sarah Palin's teenage daughter, is one of the most original political paramours, but he's not the first. Henry Hager, Jenna Bush's husband - A graduate of Wake Forest University and currently...Tags: Chelsea Clinton, University of Virginia, Government, Beverly Hills, Sarah Palin
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Lieberman: Wronged Or Just Wrong?
Everywhere I go, people ask me whether I am surprised that Sen. Joseph Lieberman spoke Tuesday night at the Republican Convention: No, I was not surprised. His attacks upon our patriotism and his acquiescence to the Washington status quo were the very...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Elections, National Government, Saddam Hussein, Barack Obama
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY
1666: The Great Fire of London broke out. 1789: The United States Treasury Department was established. 1807: British forces began bombarding Copenhagen for several days, until the Danes agreed to surrender their naval fleet. 1864: During the Civil War,...Tags: National Government, Government, Theodore Roosevelt, Florida Keys Vacations
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Vote for the children
I am in my 80th year on this planet, and I can honestly say this election year is the single most important one I have witnessed. We now have a "warmongering" Republican Party, so tied to the military-industrial complex President Dwight Eisenhower warned...Tags: The White House, Barack Obama, Ben Smith, John McCain
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McCain's the right choice
South Florida Sun-SentinelAl Gore tried to steal the 2000 election by demanding hand recounts in only four Florida counties - Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade and Volusia. The one thing those counties had in common was that the majority of voters in them were Democrats. Gore didn'...Tags: National Government, Elections, Government, George Bush, Political Candidates
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Thursday's Democratic National Convention schedule
BLOG | SCHEDULE | PHOTOS/VIDEO | SPEECHES | POLITICS A-Z | RSS TELEVISION COVERAGE: The network channels (ABC, CBS, NBC) will offer nightly prime-time coverage of the convention from 7 to 8 p.m. The cable news channels (MSNBC, CNN,...Tags: Jeff Austin, National Government, Democratic Party, Government, NBC
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Andrew Polich, saxophone player and bandleader, dies at age 90
Special to the Chicago TribuneDuring the 1940s and '50s, Andrew Polich played the saxophone with the acclaimed Eddy Howard and His Orchestra, a gig that took him from the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles to Roseland Dance City in New York. In Chicago, he played the famed Aragon Ballroom....Tags: Edgewater, Diseases, Christianity, Alzheimer's Disease, Judy Garland
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On Aug. 21, 1680, Pueblo Indians captured Santa Fe in present-day New Mexico after driving out the Spanish. In 1858 senatorial contenders Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas held the first of their seven famous debates. In 1944 the United States,...Tags: National Government, Mikhail S Gorbachev, Government, United Nations, Abraham Lincoln
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